Apr
Work, Crisis, Social Resilience

Welcome to a webinar where four researchers in Anthropology, Labour Sociology, Responsible Management and Political Economy will analyse dimensions of social resilience in relation to labour and workplace crises. Teres Hjärpe, researcher at the School of Social Work, Lund university, will moderate the webinar.
Speakers:
Rebecca Prentice, Dr. and Reader in Anthropology and International Development, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, GB.
Presenting on: Labour Precarity, the Crisis of Capitalism, and the Uses of Social Protection in Bangladesh.
Matthijs Bal, Professor of Responsible Management, Lincoln International Business School, Lincoln university.
Presenting on: A Workplace Dignity Perspective on Resilience.
Christopher Mathieu, Associate Professor of Organisational and Labour Sociology at the Department for Sociology, Lund university.
Presenting on: Beyond resilience and the individual employee.
Angie Ngọc Trần, Professor, Political Economy, California State University US.
Presenting on: Coping with Precarities: Vietnamese Women Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia during Covid-19.
Chair:
Teres Hjärpe, Dr. in Social Work and coordinator for social resilience research, Lund university.
Join the webinar in Zoom:
https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/69020345388?pwd=M2pCczFFbE5oa0N6NlpyVmpNV2Y1UT09
Webinar series on social resilience
This webinar series is the result of a collaboration between the Society for Critical Studies of Crisis (SCSC) and the Social Resilience Theme launched by the Faculty of Social Sciences at Lund University.
With this webinar series, we welcome various audiences to participate in examining social resilience in crisis times as shaped in various contexts. We wish to promote the development of critical scholarship and establish an interdisciplinary network of scholars interested in pursuing research on social resilience in crisis times.
During four webinars in spring 2022 Swedish and international scholars will discuss crisis and social resilience in relation to the topics of Climate, Gender, Work and Communication.
About the event
Location:
Zoom online webinar
Contact:
teres [dot] hjarpe [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se