Programme

Showing: Wednesday 12 June 2024 14.00 - 15.30 (single time slot)
Tue 11 June
    09.00 - 10.30
    11.00 - 12.30
    14.00 - 15.30
    16.00 - 17.30

Wed 12 June
    09.00 - 10.30
    11.00 - 12.30
    14.00 - 15.30
    16.00 - 17.30
    18.30 - 20.30

Thu 13 June
    09.00 - 10.30
    11.00 - 12.30
    14.00 - 15.30
    16.00 - 17.30
    18.00 - 20.00

Fri 14 June
    09.00 - 17.00

All days
Wednesday 12 June 2024 14.00 - 15.30
A114 - INDE3 Industrial Democracy in National Economies
Network: Economic and Industrial Democracy Chair: P. Reick
   
A. Andry, V. Unkovski-Korica : Yugoslav self-management and the British workers’ control movement, 1960s-1980s
J. Burek : Who are the masters of the factory? The Polish Communists’ Debate over the Idea and Practice of Self-Management, 1945–1947
M. Sharma : Democratizing Labour Relations: Experiments in Post-Independence India
R. Šustrová : Rights and Democratic Vibes: Workplace Justice in Czechoslovakia and Austria, 1930s–1980s


A138 - COE4 Book Launch
Network: Labour and Coercion Chair: G. Rydén
  Discussants: C. Bernardi, J. Heinsen, G. Marcon


A144 - MIG4 Politicised labour migration: Between policies and practices
Network: Labour Migration History Chair: S. Bernard
   
M. Damilakou : Planning a selective labour migration to South American countries: national state policies and international migration management in the 1950s and 1960s
F. Hoxha : A quiet mediator: Kosovar Diaspora as a catalyst of labour migration to Germany amid recent German labour migration policies.
N. Latif : Precarious Circulation: Palestinian refugee labour from Lebanon to the Gulf and back during the 1960s-1970s
L. Venturas : Greek workers in the Federal Republic of Germany during the Cold War: Economic priorities and political vigilance


A156 - EMP4 Anti-imperialist Solidarity: Multiple Realities
Network: Labour and Empire Chair: L. Costaguta
Organizers: Y. Béliard, L. Costaguta, J. Cousin  
H. Droessler : Coconut Capitalism: Copra Cooperatives in Colonial Samoa
D. Hyde : The ‘Labour Question’, Trade Unionism and the Problem of Labour Bureaucracy during Kenya’ Decolonisation
I. Tomren : Mobilising Solidarity in 1920s Egypt: A Mass Musical Manifesto
S. V. Jan : South Asian Working-class Anti-imperialism in Hamburg


B115 - MIL-MAR Military and Maritime Recruitment
Network: Military Labour History Chairs: J. Ibarz, A. Touloumtzidis
   
J. Aguilera-López : From Pen to Sword: The Superintendent Position and the Incorporation of Military Expertise into the Barcelona Shipbuilding Industry (1560–1620)
M. Antypas : Tracing the relationship between conscription during the Greek Revolution and the formation of maritime labour market on the island of Hydra, 1821-1860
T. Peláez : "The recruitment of rowers in the Galleys of Spain during the 16th century"
D. Salvatore : “Building an Empire: mobilisation and conscription in the Italian fascist empire (1935-1940)”


B125 - FEM4 International platforms of women’s labour activism: Tensions and collaborations
Network: Feminist Labour History  
  Discussant: E. Betti
S. Cagatay : Gendering labour internationalism: Turkish trade unionists and women in AID educational programs in the 1960s
J. Tesija : Social democrats and communists in the International Co-operative Women’s Guild, 1921-1939: Tensions and collaborations
J. Wolf : The founding of the Women’s Committee of the European Trade Union Confederation


B159 - PRE1 Conceptual debates on precarity
Network: Precarious Labour Chair: S. Marti
  Discussant: S. Marti
C. Garland : ‘In inverse ratio to the duration of its expenditure’ – compressing the wage relation into as few hours as possible: ‘independent contactors’, employees and zero-hours contracts
T. Holmlund : The Role of Trade Unions in Precarisation: Negotiations on Employment Security 1990-2020 in Sweden
L. Mathlouthi : “Our Poor Little White Slaves”: Victorian child labour between precariousness and marginalisation from the 1830’s to the 1880’s
P. Ray : Care Work and Precarity of Life: The Kinship of Gender, Caste and Stigma


F416 - MIL4 Recruitment and refusal in military labour: Gender, race and identity II
Network: Military Labour History Chair: C. de Matos
   
O. Aura : Planning of Recruiting Women as Military Labour in Finland during the Cold War
K. Bootsma : Voluntary Women and Involuntary Men: Gender, military labour and discussions on voluntary conscription for women in contemporary Dutch history
J. Kim : ‘Holidays on Duty’: Pan Am female flight Attendants’ service labour for R&R Soldiers during the Vietnam War
L. Robinson : The Masculinity of Refusal: World War I US conscientious objectors and the spectre of maligned manhood
M. Tsirtsikou : Civil workers and gendering military labour through the case study of the Military Clothing-Footwear Factory (MF 700) at Piraeus (1909-1951)


H317 - DEI-CEE1 Ethnic Identities and Industrial Memory 1
Network: Memory and Deindustrialisation Chair: M. Harlov-Csortán
Organizers: S. Moitra, T. Valuch Discussant: S. Berger
M. Baumert : „I'm a miner, who's more?“ Lignite Mining and Identity in East Germany
O. Klípa : The defeat of memory. Anger and politics in a Polish lignite-fired power plant


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