Hello OMT-ers,
Please see below the call for submissions for the Organizations, Occupations, and Work section at the American Sociological Association's 2025 annual conference. The conference will be held in Chicago and the OOW days will likely be August 11th and August 12th.
Deadline for submissions is Februrary 26th and details can be found here: https://www.asanet.org/2025-annual-meeting/call-for-submissions/
There are plenty of sessions to run with... Looking forward to seeing many of you there!
Best
Michel
CALL FOR ASA OOW SECTION SESSION SUBMISSIONS – CHICAGO 2025
1 - Organizations
We invite paper submissions under the broad topic of organizations, including studies that assess the implications of their structures, norms, policies, and practices. (Session Organizer) Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan; (Session Organizer) Matthew Clair, Stanford University
2 – Professions and Occupations
We invite paper submissions on the broad topic of professions and occupations, including studies that focus on their emergence, evolution, and implications. (Session Organizer) Nicholas Occhiuto, Hunter College; (Session Organizer) Alexandrea Ravenelle, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
3 - Gender Inequality in Organizations
We invite paper submissions under the topic of gender inequality in organizations. (Session Organizer) Sharla Alegria, University of Toronto; (Session Organizer) Alexandra Kalev, Tel-Aviv University
4 - Labor Markets
We invite paper submissions under the broad topic of labor markets, including studies that examine their structures, dynamics, and consequences. (Session Organizer) Koji Chavez, Indiana University; (Session Organizer) Steve McDonald, North Carolina State University
5 - Future of Work
We invite paper submission under the broad topic of the future of work. (Session Organizer): Angèle Christin, Stanford University; (Session Organizer) Steve Vallas, Northeastern University
6 – Informal and Unregulated Economies
We invite paper submissions under the topic of informal and unregulated economies, including studies that examine migrant and transnational dynamics (Session Organizer) Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, Princeton University; (Session Organizer) Patricia Ward, Bielefeld University
7 - AI in the Workplace (joint with Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section)
We invite paper submissions under the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the workplace. (NB: Thanks to a special relationship between the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology (CITAMS) section and the journal Information, Communication & Society (ICS), all papers with a theme of information, communication, or media that are presented at the 2025 meetings of the ASA are eligible for submission to a special issue of ICS edited by the CITAMS chair each fall.) (Session Organizer) Barbara Kiviat, Stanford University; (Session Organizer) Simone Zhang, New York University.
8 - Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Refereed Roundtables
(Session Organizer) Michel Anteby, Boston University; (Session Organizer) Sigrid Luhr, University of Illinois, Chicago
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Boston University's Questrom School of Business
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