WORK2023 conference - Digital capitalism: peril and possibilities
Time
23.8.2023 at 8.00 - 25.8.2023 at 16.30
Multidisciplinary, international WORK2023 conference on work and working life research is organised in hybrid format on 23-25 August 2023 online and at the University of Turku.
The WORK2023 theme Digital Capitalism: Peril and Possibilities addresses the current key drivers in most contemporary societal changes and in working life. The crucial roles of technologies and digital capitalism have become visible during the COVID-19 pandemic. Technologies have the power to enable development, offer remedies and bring forward mechanisms for sustainable development and equal worth, but in their various forms, technologies may also create, increase and push forward greater inequalities of different kinds.
The theme of WORK2023 calls upon papers, posters and presentations to address the topic and related questions in several streams. The conference host altogether 18 multidisciplinary streams. WORK2023 welcomes papers from a wide variety of interdisciplinary and theoretical perspectives.
Important dates
February 28 Call for Abstracts deadline
April 3 Registration opens
April 14 Letters of acceptance
June 15 Early bird & Presenter registration deadline
August 23-25 Conference dates
For more information, please contact: work2023@utu.fi
The conference is organised by Turku Centre for Labour Studies, together with the University of Turku.
The WORK2023 theme Digital Capitalism: Peril and Possibilities addresses the current key drivers in most contemporary societal changes and in working life. The crucial roles of technologies and digital capitalism have become visible during the COVID-19 pandemic. Technologies have the power to enable development, offer remedies and bring forward mechanisms for sustainable development and equal worth, but in their various forms, technologies may also create, increase and push forward greater inequalities of different kinds.
The theme of WORK2023 calls upon papers, posters and presentations to address the topic and related questions in several streams. The conference host altogether 18 multidisciplinary streams. WORK2023 welcomes papers from a wide variety of interdisciplinary and theoretical perspectives.
Important dates
February 28 Call for Abstracts deadline
April 3 Registration opens
April 14 Letters of acceptance
June 15 Early bird & Presenter registration deadline
August 23-25 Conference dates
For more information, please contact: work2023@utu.fi
The conference is organised by Turku Centre for Labour Studies, together with the University of Turku.