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You are warmly invited to the 6th and final ESRC Sleep and Society Seminar co-organised by sociologists at the University of Warwick and the University of Surrey on:
'Sleep, Work Time and Work Ethics'14th March 2006 Programme 10:30-11:00Coffee/Registration11:00-11:05Welcome: Seminar co-organisers11:05-11:35 Work, sleep and flexibilityUlla Forseth (Norway)Chair:Dr Simon Williams(University of Warwick) 11:35-12:05Occupation, health and safety discourse and the problem of sleep Dr Carol Wolkowitz (University of Warwick)12:05-12:35 The consequences of health professionals’ nightwork on their social roles and relationshipsElizabeth Thompson (University of Surrey)12:35-13:00 Open discussion of morning papers13:00-14:00Lunch14:00-14:30 The social construction of sleep and work in the British print news mediaDr Simon Williams (University of Warwick)Chair:Dr Sara Arber(University of Surrey)14:30-15:00 Getting smart by napping in class – work ethics of Japanese high school students’ sleep patternsDr Brigitte Steger (University of Vienna)15:00-15:15Tea15:15-15:45 Disciplining the dormant body: Sleep, religion and work ethicsAnja Finger (University of Erfurt)15:45-16:15Open discussion of afternoon papers16:15-16:45Concluding comments, reflection on the seminar series, future plans: seminar co-organisers.16.45
Wine reception
Venue: room 17a, Physical Science Building, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL To register, please contact: [log in to unmask] or www.warwick.ac.uk/go/sleepandsociety
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