CFP: Crises and the (Re)Organizing of Gender and Work/Gender, Work and Organization

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Firuzeh Shokooh Valle
Sun, Jul 26, 2020 4:47 PM

Dear All,

Hope you are well and safe. We would love to receive abstracts from CITAMS
members for the following CFP (please see the attached PDF for a full
description, and details).

Call for Papers: Crises and the (Re)Organizing of Gender and Work
Gender, Work and Organization

With this special issue, we seek to understand and explore how feminist
organizations and activists around the world mobilize in the face of crisis
events to resist the structural marginalization of gender and work issues.

One of the avenues for exploration is technology:
How does technology implicitly (or explicitly) shape gendered identities,
gendered work and feminist mobilizations? How is technology used to unbound
and decolonize marginalized voices and perspectives, or to resist further
capital accumulation or resource capture by elites?

We invite interested authors to send an extended abstract (750-1000 words)
and a short bio for each author (150 words) before 28 September 2020. The
abstract must clearly state the title, question(s) for discussion within
the framework of the special issue, theoretical or/and empirical ground.
Extended abstracts should be sent to corresponding co-editors Jamie
Callahan (jamie.callahan@northumbria.ac.uk) and Kristy Kelly (
kek72@drexel.edu).

Invitations for full submission will be sent mid-October.

Deadline for full submissions: 1 March 2021

Best wishes,
Firuzeh

Technologies: How does technology implicitly (or explicitly) shape gendered
identities, gendered work and feminist mobilizations? How is technology
used to unbound and decolonize marginalized voices and perspectives, or to
resist further capital accumulation or resource capture by elites?

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Firuzeh Shokooh Valle

Dear All, Hope you are well and safe. We would love to receive abstracts from CITAMS members for the following CFP (please see the attached PDF for a full description, and details). Call for Papers: Crises and the (Re)Organizing of Gender and Work *Gender, Work and Organization* With this special issue, we seek to understand and explore how feminist organizations and activists around the world mobilize in the face of crisis events to resist the structural marginalization of gender and work issues. *One of the avenues for exploration is technology:* How does technology implicitly (or explicitly) shape gendered identities, gendered work and feminist mobilizations? How is technology used to unbound and decolonize marginalized voices and perspectives, or to resist further capital accumulation or resource capture by elites? We invite interested authors to send an extended abstract (750-1000 words) and a short bio for each author (150 words) before *28 September 2020.* The abstract must clearly state the title, question(s) for discussion within the framework of the special issue, theoretical or/and empirical ground. Extended abstracts should be sent to corresponding co-editors Jamie Callahan (jamie.callahan@northumbria.ac.uk) and Kristy Kelly ( kek72@drexel.edu). Invitations for full submission will be sent *mid-October*. Deadline for full submissions: *1 March 2021* Best wishes, Firuzeh Technologies: How does technology implicitly (or explicitly) shape gendered identities, gendered work and feminist mobilizations? How is technology used to unbound and decolonize marginalized voices and perspectives, or to resist further capital accumulation or resource capture by elites? -- Firuzeh Shokooh Valle