Hi all,
I'd just like to add to Kate's post about this event: If any of you are
supervising a PhD student whose work deals, even tangentially, with
self-employment do encourage them to come and present a poster. We are
not necessarily looking for fancily formatted posters or fully developed
conceptual arguments - but are keen to find out about the various ways
in which self-employment is receiving sociological attention as well as
variety in self-employment!
Best, Rachel.
On 28/08/2015 16:52, Kate Hardy wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> *Apologies for cross-posting*
>
> Please find attached a call for participation in an upcoming Sociological Review Symposium organised by Rachel Cohen, Doris Eikhof and Kate Hardy.
>
>
> Everyday Self Employment - A Sociological Review Symposium
> 30th October, City University, London.
> 9am-5pm
>
> Self-employment has grown dramatically in the UK, up 663,000 in the four years to 2014. The ONS reports that currently 4.6 million people are self-employed in their main job (15 percent of all of those currently in work in the UK) and that a further 356,000 are self-employed in a second job. Almost three quarters of the rise in total employment since 2008, made up of self-employment. Yet average median income from self-employed work fell 22% between 2008/9 and 2012/13.
>
> This symposium will highlight the potential contribution of sociology to re-emerging debates over self-employment. We will bring together scholars and practitioners across disciplines (sociology, management studies, cultural and creative industries, law and geography) and areas of sociological study, including sociology of work, migration, gender, culture, identities and the family. The symposium will focus on the everyday experiences of self-employed work and workers in a range of geographical, occupational and industrial contexts. We will consider: pressures and strains of self-employed work; work-life boundaries; times and places of self-employed work; socio-legal and political status, including migration or ethnic status. And will critically engage with current statistics on rising self-employment.
>
> Initial Speaker List Includes: Dieter Bogenhold (Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt), Alan Bogg (University of Oxford), Sara Carter (University of Strathclyde), Rachel Cohen (City University London), Katie Cruz (University of Leeds), Doris Eikhof (University of Leicester), Mark Freedland (University of Oxford), Kate Hardy (University of Leeds), Mark Harvey (University of Essex), Linda McKie (University of Durham), Michael Newman (Leigh Day Solicitors; vice-Chair Discrimination Law, Association), Monder Ram (University of Birmingham), Shona Sinclair (Director of Work4ME Cooperative), Zulema Valdez (University of California, Merced). And more to be announced.
>
> Funded Places
> We have funded places for for PhD/Post-Doc Poster Presenters. If your work focuses in whole or part on self-employment, would you like to present a poster about your research on self-employment? If so, please send us your idea for a poster in an abstract of approximately 100 words to Rachel Cohen: [log in to unmask] by September 15th.
>
> All approved poster-presenters will get travel expenses (up to a maximum of £60) to attend the symposium (up to
> six travel bursaries are available).
>
> Registration
> Attendance is FREE and includes lunch and refreshments, but places are limited and registration is required. To register, email Kate Hardy: [log in to unmask] by September 15th, including your name, affiliation and any dietary requirements.
>
> For further updates and information see: http://www.city.ac.uk/events/2015/october/everyday-self-employment-symposium
>
> Best,
> Kate
>
> Dr Kate Hardy
> Lecturer
> Leeds University Business School
> GM 12. Maurice Keyworth Building
> University of Leeds
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>
> 0113 3434549
>
> Out now: Flexible workers: labour, regulation and the political economy of the stripping industry - www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415679183
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