Organizations, Occupations and Work Section News – December

The Program Committee has put together a terrific set of sessions for next summer’s ASA meeting in Montreal (see the listing below).  Thanks go to committee chair (and section Chair-Elect) Sarah Thebaud and members Daniel Hirschman, James Chu, Mariana Craciun, Tracey Adams, Laura Adler, Josh Seim, Katherine Weisshaar, Minjae Kim, Maria Charles, Megan Tobias Neely, and Tiffany Chow, for all the work involved in what promises to be a very exciting program.

Submissions for the annual meeting are now open! The deadline is February 26, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. In addition to paper/extended abstract submissions, proposals will be accepted for courses, workshops, preconferences, the Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium, and the Teaching and Learning Symposium.  Details on the submission process may be found here, the listing of section sessions is here, and the online portal is available here

Due to possible significant delays in processing, be sure to get started on obtaining/renewing your passport and other travel documents now. Review the Canada Border Services Agency web page for information about required travel documentation.

The Membership Committee is planning a series of informal book/article discussions for the winter and spring, with the first one slated for mid-January.  Details were not quite ready by press time, so keep an eye out for an update shortly.  Thanks to committee chair Laura Doering and members Julie Kmec, Argun Saatcioglu, and Jonathan Horowitz for their terrific work.

We’re always interested in announcing opportunities and showcasing the activities and accomplishments of section members.  Send job and postdoc announcements, calls for papers, new books and articles, and other noteworthy events to me (please put “OOW NEWS” in the subject line) or for more immediate posting to the section website and blog, to oow.section.asa@gmail.com.

Happy holidays and best wishes for the new year!

Liz Gorman

2023-2024 OOW Section Chair

University of Virginia

eg5n@virginia.edu

CALL FOR OOW SECTION SESSION SUBMISSIONS

Organizations

We invite paper submissions under the broad topic of organizations, including studies that assess their structures, norms, policies, and practices, as well as the environments in which they operate.

(Session Organizer) Daniel Hirschman, Cornell University; (Session Organizer) James Y. Chu, Columbia University

Professional and Expert Work

Papers in this session will focus on the topic of professional and expert work.

(Session Organizer) Mariana Craciun, Tulane University; (Session Organizer) Tracey Adams, Western University

The Changing Nature of Work

Papers in this session will focus on topics relating to contemporary changes and challenges in work and labor markets, such as the rise of remote work, AI, climate change, and precarious work.

(Session Organizer) Laura Adler, Yale University; (Session Organizer) Josh Seim, Boston College

Work and Labor Processes

Papers in this session will focus on work and labor processes.

(Session Organizer) Katherine Weisshaar, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; (Session Organizer) Minjae Kim, Rice University

Workplace and Occupational Inequality

Papers in this session will focus on workplace and occupational inequality.

(Session Organizer) Maria Charles, University of California-Santa Barbara; (Session Organizer) Megan Tobias Neely, Copenhagen Business School; (Session Organizer) Tiffany Y. Chow

Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Refereed Roundtables

(Session Organizer) Sarah Thebaud, University of California-Santa Barbara

ASA NEWS

Send Nominations for 2024 ASA Awards 

Honor your colleagues by submitting nominations for ASA awards. Click on the links below to read the award calls. The deadline for nominations is January 1, 2024.

·       Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award

·       Dissertation Award

·       Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology

·       Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award

·       Distinguished Scholarly Book Award

·       Jessie Bernard Award

·       Public Understanding of Sociology Award 

·       W.E.B. Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award

Learn more about ASA awards at www.asanet.org/awards.  NEW JOB AND POSTDOC LISTINGS

The Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a Senior Full Professor to fill the William Burwell Harrison Distinguished Professorship of Sociology. We seek applications from scholars specializing in any area of Sociology who exhibit a record of strong and innovative research and excellence in teaching. Applications from scholars studying immigration, work or inequality are especially welcome. Candidates’ work should align with our departmental mission and values as outlined on our website. 

https://my.asanet.org/Job-Bank-Information/Job-Bank/JBctl/ViewJob/JobID/19745

DIGITAL CIVIL SOCIETY LAB – Stanford University

Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (2024-2025)P 

The following information applies to applications for the 2024-25 cohort of postdoctoral fellows. The application cycle for this cohort will open on November 16, 2023 and will close on January 15, 2024.

The Digital Civil Society Lab brings promising new scholars to Stanford University for 1 year appointments (renewable once, for a total of two years) as postdoctoral fellows. Each fellow will be primarily affiliated with the Digital Civil Society Lab, and potentially cross-affiliated with a department or school at Stanford University depending on the fellow’s specific disciplinary focus.

The annual fellowship stipend is $75,000 plus the standard benefits that postdoctoral fellows at Stanford University receive, including health insurance and travel funds. The fellowship program falls under U.S. Immigration J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa activities.

The start date of the fellowship will be September 2024, unless otherwise agreed. To assume a postdoctoral fellowship, scholars must have a PhD in hand by July 1, 2024. We cannot consider applications from scholars who earned a PhD earlier than September 1, 2021.

We encourage applications from candidates representing a broad range of disciplines including the social sciences, humanities, law, computer science and engineering.

https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/research/digital-civil-society-lab/dcsl-post-doctoral-fellowships/CALLS FOR PAPERS – CONFERENCES

Call for submissions: SASE Network H: Markets, Firms and Institutions 

2024 SASE conference in Limerick, 27-29 June 2024

Deadline: 19 January 2024

Network H focuses on the interrelationships between markets, firms, and institutions. We welcome a wide range of theoretical perspectives (e.g. political economy, economic sociology, management studies, neo-institutionalism, and comparative institutional analysis). 

Welcome topics include but are not limited to: financial systems and financialization; markets and marketization; strategy, corporate governance, employment relations, and the labor process; varieties of capitalism and growth models/accumulation regimes; institutions and institutional change; internationalization and regional integration.

Network H will be organizing 2 virtual sessions in the week prior to the conference, for those who cannot be present in Limerick. No hybrid option is possible. There are limited virtual spots available, and this option is only meant for those who would not be able to attend the conference at all otherwise. These sessions will be included in the program, and those presenting virtually will be required to pay SASE membership (but not registration fees). 

SASE accepts 2 types of submissions: abstracts and panels. There are three possible types of panels you can submit – a pre-formed panel with multiple paper presentations, a roundtable discussion panel, or a Book Salon (see here for some examples; these panels include a book author and 2-4 discussants).

To submit: https://sase.org/event/2024-limerick/#submissions

Network H: https://sase.org/network-h-markets-firms-and-institutions/

Melike Arslan melikearslan2020@u.northwestern.edu

Tristan Auvray tristan.auvray@univ-paris13.fr

Olivier Butzbach olivier.butzbach@gmail.com

Matt Vidal M.Vidal@lboro.ac.uk

Call for submissions: SASE Network D: Professions and Professionals in a globalizing world 

2024 SASE conference in Limerick, 27-29 June 2024

Deadline for abstracts: 19 January 2024

Network organisers: Tracey Adams, James Faulconbridge, Elizabeth Gorman, Sigrid Quack and Len Seabrooke

Professions and professionals have long had a central role in economy and society, and in the current era they remain as central as ever. In particular, professions and professionals play a central role in addressing some of the key socio-economic concerns of our time, from climate change to corporate governance, ageing populations to trade regulation. There are, however, some distinctive features of the contemporary role of professions and professionals compared to earlier eras. The meaning of the term profession and professional has evolved. Alongside the ‘traditional’ professions such as accountancy, architecture, law and medicine, a series of ‘new’ professions and professionals have emerged, such as management consultancy and project management, that rely on discourses of expertise, ethics and client service to carve out a role in markets and legitimise claims to a role in issues ‘old’ professions also claim jurisdiction over. Professionals frequently work in large, often multinational organizations that they shape with discourses and identities while being at the same time inserted in new forms of division of labour with other occupational groups. Professions and professionals increasingly operate in and form transnational regimes, and practice in and exert influence through large and global professional service firms but also non-professional organizations as diverse as charities, lobby groups and non-governmental organizations. They also form compacts with corporations, states, and inter-governmental organizations to advance one-another’s interests. Hence, change, re-scaling, redefinition, and re-organization are core themes at the heart of work on professions and professionals.

We invite papers that cover the full spectrum of empirical and theoretical topics relevant to professions and professionals. Previous conferences have included papers from intellectual traditions and disciplines including sociology, political science, economics, geography, anthropology and management studies.

We also invite submissions of full panel sessions (with already identified papers/speakers) on a defined professions related topic.

For details of how to submit a paper or panel session please see https://sase.org/event/2024-limerick/#submissions

Further details of the conference are available at https://sase.org/event/2024-limerick/ and you can find out more about Network D at https://sase.org/network-d-professions-and-professionals-in-a-globalizing-world/EGOS 2024 – Milan, Italy

Subtheme 71: ” The Impact of Organizational Practices on Workplace Diversity and Inequality “

We would like to bring to your attention the colloquium on “The Impact of Organizational Practices on Workplace Diversity and Inequality,” which we are convening as part of the European Group of Organization Studies’ (EGOS) 40th annual conference in Milan, Italy. The conference will take place on July 4-6, 2024.

Our purpose is to bring together a group of researchers who share a concern for advancing our knowledge of the mechanisms through which organizations influence diversity and inequality in the labor market. We welcome papers from different disciplines and at all levels of analysis.

If you are interested, we encourage you to submit a short paper (3,000 words) before January 9th, 2024. You can access the call for papers here:

If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us

Best regards,

Emilio J. Castilla (MIT)

Isabel Fernandez-Mateo (London Business School)

NEW ARTICLES

Jablonski, E. S., Phillips, K. G., & Henly, M. (forthcoming). “Employment Barriers Experienced at Different Job Acquisition Stages by People With and Without Disabilities.” Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation.

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