The American Sociological Association’s section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work (OOW) presents two virtual panels:
Organizational Lenses on Intersectionality
Friday, February 3, 2023
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/organizational-lenses-on-intersectionality-tickets-473464343597
Panelists:
Koji Chavez, Assistant Professor, Indiana University Bloomington
Adia Harvey Wingfield, Professor, Washington University in St. Louis
Ethel Mickey, Assistant Professor, California State University, San Bernardino
Oneya Okuwobi, Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati
Megan Tobias Neely, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School
MODERATED BY:
Melissa Abad, Senior Research Scholar, Stanford VMware Women’s Leadership Innovation Lab
OOW Perspectives on the Climate Crisis
Friday, March 3, 2023
1:00 – 2:15 EST
REGISTER HERE: https://wustl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwpd-2qpjsjGdBqoX91Thaz5m6hDCZjBSGW
Panelists:
Dana Fisher, University of Maryland
Author of American Resistance: From the Women’s March to the Blue Wave (Columbia University Press), “Shifting coalitions within the youth climate movement in the US” (Politics & Governance), and many other contributions
Natasha Iskander, New York University
Author of Does Skill Make Us Human? Migrant Workers in 21st-Century Qatar and Beyond (Princeton University Press), “Climate change and work: Politics and power” (Annual Review of Political Science), and many other contributions
Jill Lindsey Harrison, University of Colorado
Author of From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice within Government Agencies (MIT Press), “Transition tensions: mapping conflicts in movements for a just and sustainable transition” (Environmental Politics), and many other contributions
J. Mijin Cha, Occidental College
Author of “A Just Transition: Why Transitioning Workers into a New Clean Energy Economy Should Be at the Center of Climate Change Policies” (Fordham Environmental Law Review) and many other contributions
Harland Prechel, Texas A&M University
Author of “Neoliberal Organizational and Political-Legal Arrangements and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the U.S. Electrical Energy Sector” (Sociological Quarterly), Normalized Financial Wrongdoing: How Re-regulating Markets Created Risks and Fostered Inequality (Stanford University Press), and many other contributions
Moderated by:
Tim Bartley, Washington University in St. Louis
Simone Domingue, University of Oklahoma