Space for Engagement and Epistemic Diversity (SEED) is a platform for ECRs and practitioners for peer engagement and learning. Hosted by InFur- at UniMelb.
The recording of our last SEED_Connect's session on Island Urbanisms is now available👇🏾 https://t.co/Kj5yR4Kzxo… Fascinating presentations by
@arnisson & @AaAa28423818 and amazing insights from @anthropam.📷
This piece—EPISTEMIC JUSTICE AND THE UNIVERSITY—is an offshoot of collective and individual reflections on our experiences as international early career scholars working in/for “world-class neoliberal universities”. Stephanie, Tanzil, Ishita & I began talking about this thinking-
Very pleased to share my latest paper ‘Algorithmic control & resistance in the gig economy’ published in The Sociological Review. This paper explores how Uber drivers in Bangladesh exercise agency through both covert & overt resistance strategies. https://t.co/RTLAHKpXeC
The new issue of Lo Squaderno is out now. It focuses on Alliances and Urban Precarity and it has Tacit Alliances, Not Knowing Togetherness by Lancione And Simone.
You can download Lo Squaderno for free here: https://t.co/p13l8W93ZR
Open Call for Photographers to capture the precarious yet rich life of various urban commons, third spaces, and temporary occupations across Europe. Apply by 16/06/2025. https://t.co/qIi0vTxBPj #urban#sociology
Look forward to my book talk today @SOAS_SAI at 5pm London time! Join me for an insightful discussion on spatial justice, contested governance, and livelihood challenges in Bangladesh. Register here: https://t.co/zq3sKShcIn
If you're in Melbourne, join @Lata1319's photo exhibition tomorrow. The photo exhibition will also be open on the following dates and times.
Thursday Dec 12: 5pm - 9pm
Friday Dec 13: 4pm - 9pm
Saturday Dec 14: 4pm - 9pm
Sunday Dec 15: 4pm - 9pm
📣Join us for the opening night of ‘The Everyday Lives of Gig Workers’, a photo exhibition based on photos taken by our research participants. @tonyskup@unimelbsoc
🗓️6 - 9pm, Wednesday 11 December 2024
📍Gig Workers’ Hub, 506 Elizabeth St, Melbourne
#gigwork#everydaylife
Listen 🔊
Podcast from our #UrbanRiches theme
Icebergs, Zombies, and the Ultra Thin: Architecture and Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century, Matthew Soules, UBC, 18 June 2024
https://t.co/n4s77kUGLs
WEBINAR TODAY #GenderEquity in the formal & informal sectors can only be achieved with accessible #Childcare services✊
We will look at the models of childcare provision & their effectiveness and suitability for working parents, children & care workers ➡️ https://t.co/0Xf9ELbTi2
🗓️ Excited to announce our upcoming conference, "Doing Ethnography: Notes from the Field," on 18th November, 9 am - 1 pm at the @UCL_IAS!
Join early-career researchers to share experiences and discuss ethnographic methods. ✨
#Ethnography@Ty_Valiquette@SarojiniSapru
Vacancy: postdoctoral researcher to develop and analyze innovative approaches to enhance inclusive urban green governance among municipalities, civil society, and local residents. Wageningen University. Deadline: 7 November 2024. https://t.co/SyW0ZEsZqC #urban#sociology
A pleasure and privilege to have spoken this week at York University, Toronto, Canada for an event organised by the awesome @gggrrrurani and to receive amazing feedback from @whbutt ! A very enjoyable event! And Toronto was unusually warm!
All week we are (re)sharing pieces from the most recent double issue of CITY, Vol 28.3-4. Next up is:
"The geosemiotics of urban transnationalism: a case study of Vietnamese commercial landscapes in Prague"
by Tae-Sik Kim
Looking forward to talking about my research on #platformlabour, #migration and #resistance at the Asia Institute tomorrow. If you are in town, join us at 5pm tomorrow.
📍 Seminar Room, L3, Asia Institute, Sidney Myer Asia Centre (Building 158), The University of Melbourne
📣Please join us at the Book Launch tomorrow!
📅 Date and Time: Thursday 17 October 2024, 6pm - 7.30pm
📍 Venue: Arts West Building (Building 148), Research Lounge (L5), University of Melbourne
Details and registration link 👇 https://t.co/LnGOJ13urs
See you there!
Join us tom for this month's @SEED_Connect conversation. @TanzilShafique, @Lata1319, @nitrasam + other Bangla scholars & activists will share their thoughts on the current 'socio-political moment' in Bangladesh.🙂
Zoom details are available👇
https://t.co/hJukUSsIYc