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Lu, Todd Jiajin
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Change in Date; See Updated Call for Papers Attached; Deadline for submissions: April 10, 2024

CALL FOR PAPERS

Labor and Democracy, at Home and Abroad

October 10-12, 2024

Wayne State University

The North American Labor History Conference, held annually since 1979 and now biennial, is holding its forty-first meeting, October 10-12, 2024, on the theme of Labor and Democracy.

There will be a presidential election in the United States in 2024. As labor scholars, historians, activists, archivists, and union members, we meet to consider the relationship of the labor movement and of working people to democratic governance and the contribution of workers and their institutions to the constitution of a democratic society. Across the globe, other states and societies are asking the same question.

The year 2024 comes at a crucial juncture for workers and labor organizations in the United States and throughout the world. We have been celebrating anniversaries of democratic movements globally, movements for empowerment and political rights as causes embraced by many working-class radicals and labor organizers, both men and women. The rise of Christian nationalist and other authoritarian movements threaten political rights in American and beyond. The working class, racialized people, ethnic minorities, women and LGBTQ+ people are organizing against voting restrictions while struggling against indifference, apathy, and fear.

In 2024, NALHC issues a call inviting panels, workshops, roundtable sessions, and papers discussing the experience of workers in democracies and the impact on democracies of organized labor and social movements of working people. We hope to see proposals that discuss labor and the struggle for democracy both within national or local states and within the labor movement; labor in emerging democracies or emerging authoritarian states; the connections between feminism and/or anti-racism and labor; the impact of alternative forms of worker organizations on labor in democratic states; democracy in the workplace and in the contemporary gig economy; and labor and current political activism. Other topics are welcome.

Proposals for complete sessions should include a 1-2 page session description, including paper summaries, and a one-page cv for each participant. Proposals for individual presentations should include a one-paragraph abstract and a one-page cv.

Submissions should be sent as a single PDF file by April 10, 2024, to NALHC@wayne.edumailto:NALHC@wayne.edu

For inquiries, write Professor Elizabeth Faue, Director, Labor@Wayne, Wayne State University, at ad5247@wayne.edumailto:ad5247@wayne.edu

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

State Coordinator, NC Climate and Jobs Roundtable

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Subject: Fwd: [LRAN] North American Labor History Conference October 10-12, 2024, Wayne State University, Detroit

Todd Lu
State Coordinator, NC Climate and Jobs Roundtable
PhD Candidate, Dept. of Sociology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
toddjlu@gmail.commailto:toddjlu@gmail.com

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From: Elizabeth Faue <ad5247@wayne.edumailto:ad5247@wayne.edu>
Date: Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 3:52 PM
Subject: [LRAN] North American Labor History Conference October 10-12, 2024, Wayne State University, Detroit
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Change in Date; See Updated Call for Papers Attached; Deadline for submissions: April 10, 2024

CALL FOR PAPERS

Labor and Democracy, at Home and Abroad

October 10-12, 2024

Wayne State University

The North American Labor History Conference, held annually since 1979 and now biennial, is holding its forty-first meeting, October 10-12, 2024, on the theme of Labor and Democracy.

There will be a presidential election in the United States in 2024. As labor scholars, historians, activists, archivists, and union members, we meet to consider the relationship of the labor movement and of working people to democratic governance and the contribution of workers and their institutions to the constitution of a democratic society. Across the globe, other states and societies are asking the same question.

The year 2024 comes at a crucial juncture for workers and labor organizations in the United States and throughout the world. We have been celebrating anniversaries of democratic movements globally, movements for empowerment and political rights as causes embraced by many working-class radicals and labor organizers, both men and women. The rise of Christian nationalist and other authoritarian movements threaten political rights in American and beyond. The working class, racialized people, ethnic minorities, women and LGBTQ+ people are organizing against voting restrictions while struggling against indifference, apathy, and fear.

In 2024, NALHC issues a call inviting panels, workshops, roundtable sessions, and papers discussing the experience of workers in democracies and the impact on democracies of organized labor and social movements of working people. We hope to see proposals that discuss labor and the struggle for democracy both within national or local states and within the labor movement; labor in emerging democracies or emerging authoritarian states; the connections between feminism and/or anti-racism and labor; the impact of alternative forms of worker organizations on labor in democratic states; democracy in the workplace and in the contemporary gig economy; and labor and current political activism. Other topics are welcome.

Proposals for complete sessions should include a 1-2 page session description, including paper summaries, and a one-page cv for each participant. Proposals for individual presentations should include a one-paragraph abstract and a one-page cv.

Submissions should be sent as a single PDF file by April 10, 2024, to NALHC@wayne.edumailto:NALHC@wayne.edu

For inquiries, write Professor Elizabeth Faue, Director, Labor@Wayne, Wayne State University, at ad5247@wayne.edumailto:ad5247@wayne.edu

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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Elizabeth Faue <ad5247@wayne.edu<mailto:ad5247@wayne.edu>> Date: Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 3:52 PM Subject: [LRAN] North American Labor History Conference October 10-12, 2024, Wayne State University, Detroit To: <LRAN@groups.io<mailto:LRAN@groups.io>> Change in Date; See Updated Call for Papers Attached; Deadline for submissions: April 10, 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS Labor and Democracy, at Home and Abroad October 10-12, 2024 Wayne State University The North American Labor History Conference, held annually since 1979 and now biennial, is holding its forty-first meeting, October 10-12, 2024, on the theme of Labor and Democracy. There will be a presidential election in the United States in 2024. As labor scholars, historians, activists, archivists, and union members, we meet to consider the relationship of the labor movement and of working people to democratic governance and the contribution of workers and their institutions to the constitution of a democratic society. Across the globe, other states and societies are asking the same question. The year 2024 comes at a crucial juncture for workers and labor organizations in the United States and throughout the world. We have been celebrating anniversaries of democratic movements globally, movements for empowerment and political rights as causes embraced by many working-class radicals and labor organizers, both men and women. The rise of Christian nationalist and other authoritarian movements threaten political rights in American and beyond. The working class, racialized people, ethnic minorities, women and LGBTQ+ people are organizing against voting restrictions while struggling against indifference, apathy, and fear. In 2024, NALHC issues a call inviting panels, workshops, roundtable sessions, and papers discussing the experience of workers in democracies and the impact on democracies of organized labor and social movements of working people. We hope to see proposals that discuss labor and the struggle for democracy both within national or local states and within the labor movement; labor in emerging democracies or emerging authoritarian states; the connections between feminism and/or anti-racism and labor; the impact of alternative forms of worker organizations on labor in democratic states; democracy in the workplace and in the contemporary gig economy; and labor and current political activism. Other topics are welcome. Proposals for complete sessions should include a 1-2 page session description, including paper summaries, and a one-page cv for each participant. Proposals for individual presentations should include a one-paragraph abstract and a one-page cv. Submissions should be sent as a single PDF file by April 10, 2024, to NALHC@wayne.edu<mailto:NALHC@wayne.edu> For inquiries, write Professor Elizabeth Faue, Director, Labor@Wayne, Wayne State University, at ad5247@wayne.edu<mailto:ad5247@wayne.edu> -- Todd J. Lu (he/him/his) PhD Candidate, Dept. of Sociology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill State Coordinator, NC Climate and Jobs Roundtable toddjlu@live.unc.edu GitHub<https://github.com/Todd-Lu> | Google Scholar<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=f73CTYMAAAAJ&hl=en> | ORCid<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7634-397X> | Twitter<https://twitter.com/ToddJLu> | Profile<https://sociology.unc.edu/people-page/todd-lu/> ________________________________ From: Todd Lu <toddjlu@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2024 8:38 AM To: Lu, Todd Jiajin <toddjlu@live.unc.edu> Subject: Fwd: [LRAN] North American Labor History Conference October 10-12, 2024, Wayne State University, Detroit Todd Lu State Coordinator, NC Climate and Jobs Roundtable PhD Candidate, Dept. of Sociology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill toddjlu@gmail.com<mailto:toddjlu@gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Elizabeth Faue <ad5247@wayne.edu<mailto:ad5247@wayne.edu>> Date: Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 3:52 PM Subject: [LRAN] North American Labor History Conference October 10-12, 2024, Wayne State University, Detroit To: <LRAN@groups.io<mailto:LRAN@groups.io>> Change in Date; See Updated Call for Papers Attached; Deadline for submissions: April 10, 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS Labor and Democracy, at Home and Abroad October 10-12, 2024 Wayne State University The North American Labor History Conference, held annually since 1979 and now biennial, is holding its forty-first meeting, October 10-12, 2024, on the theme of Labor and Democracy. There will be a presidential election in the United States in 2024. As labor scholars, historians, activists, archivists, and union members, we meet to consider the relationship of the labor movement and of working people to democratic governance and the contribution of workers and their institutions to the constitution of a democratic society. Across the globe, other states and societies are asking the same question. The year 2024 comes at a crucial juncture for workers and labor organizations in the United States and throughout the world. We have been celebrating anniversaries of democratic movements globally, movements for empowerment and political rights as causes embraced by many working-class radicals and labor organizers, both men and women. The rise of Christian nationalist and other authoritarian movements threaten political rights in American and beyond. The working class, racialized people, ethnic minorities, women and LGBTQ+ people are organizing against voting restrictions while struggling against indifference, apathy, and fear. In 2024, NALHC issues a call inviting panels, workshops, roundtable sessions, and papers discussing the experience of workers in democracies and the impact on democracies of organized labor and social movements of working people. We hope to see proposals that discuss labor and the struggle for democracy both within national or local states and within the labor movement; labor in emerging democracies or emerging authoritarian states; the connections between feminism and/or anti-racism and labor; the impact of alternative forms of worker organizations on labor in democratic states; democracy in the workplace and in the contemporary gig economy; and labor and current political activism. Other topics are welcome. 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