Two postdoctoral positions in the ERC-funded project “FOODCIRCUITS: Hidden Connections Between Migrants and Societies”, based at Universitat de Barcelona and led by Professor Seth M. Holmes (PhD, MD). Deadline is May 23, 2023.
This special issue of the Anthropology of Work Review calls for papers that take up the historically determinate conditions of work within gig economies and the processes of racialization constitutive of and produced through these conditions.
This special issue for the Anthropology of Work Review (AWR) intends to shed light on how people navigate disabling, chronic, debilitating and/or enabling experiences in and through work, and how these experiences are shaped by the social localities from which they emerge.
Submissions are due on September 15 the Eric R. Wolf Prize. This prize honors excellence in graduate student research on the topic of the anthropology of work.
The Society for the Anthropology of Work joins workers and anthropologists around the world calling for an end to genocide, apartheid, settler violence, and displacement against Palestinians.
This event is organized by AAA's Society for Anthropology of Work in partnership Toronto's Migrant Workers Alliance for Change (MWAC). MWAC advocates for the regularization and just treatment of migrants of all sorts — from farmworkers to international students — and whose member
The Anthropology of Work Review (AWR) is proud to present a curated virtual issue that features a selection of the work we have published on labor unions and organizing over the years.
SAW welcomes student-organized virtual sessions and would love to help you prepare your proposal. This online workshop will be held on Monday, April 8 at 4:30pm PST/GMT-8 (Vancouver) | 7:30pm EST/GMT-5 (New York) | April 9, 8:30am GMT+8 (Hong Kong).
In 2024, the SAW Book Prize will be awarded to an edited volume or other book that is not a conventional monograph with a publication date of 2021 or later.