International Labour Process Conference 27-29 March 2012

 
The 30th ILPC at Stockholm University March 2012

The primary focus of the ILPC conference is work and employment relations in the context of the broader political economy, with an emphasis on employee perspectives and theory-led empirical research.

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In March 2012 the conference will be hosted by the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University.  For more information about the conference and in order to submit a paper or attend you must first sign up here.


 

Announcements
Extended Early Bird Deadline until Feb. 5
added 27 January 2012

Unfortunately, confusion surrounding the conference fees has occured due to low accesibility of information on the registration site.  Therefore, we have decided to prolong the Early Bird rates until Sunday February 5. The conference fees are as follows:

  • Early bird: 3000 SEK excl. VAT  - 3750 incl. VAT
  • Full member fee: 3400 SEK excl. VAT - 4250 incl. VAT
  • Student fee: 2560 SEK excl VAT - 3125 incl. VAT

New last day for Early bird fee is February 5, 2012

 
Preliminary start and end times
added 24 January 2012

The conference is scheduled to start at 11:00 on Tuesday March 27 with lunch and keynote address, and end on Thursday March 29 around 14:00. 

We are working on scheduling paper sessions and symposia, and will get back with more information as soon as possible.

 
Registration and Planning for the conference
added 21 December 2011

The registration is now open. To register for the conference, you will first have to login - and create a user if you do not have one.

Those planning to attend the conference should also make other preparations with regards to travel and accomodation.

Under ILPC 2012/travel information, we have posted some information with regards to getting to Stockholm. You might want to check it out before booking flights and trains. 

Under ILPC 2012/accommodation, we have listed a selection of hotels where we have managed to book a (limited) number of rooms at discount rates. You will have to contact the hotels yourself and give the respective registration number listed under accommodation to recieve the discount price.

In these times of Internet searches and hotel booking, it might be possible for you to find better deals at other hotels in Stockholm. Since no conference-related activities are planned in conjunction with the hotels, this should not be a problem. We however advice you to choose a hotel that is situated in central Stockholm and/or near a subway station in order to easily reach the conference venue at the Stockholm University Frescati campus.

 
Abstracts review done, notifications have been sent out
added 04 December 2011

We are happy to announce that we received well over 270 abstract submissions to the ILPC 2012 conference, the vast majority of which were of high quality. Looking at the proposals sent in, next year's ILPC promises to be full of interesting presentations.

The reviewing process of the submitted abstracts is now finished. Notification of outcomes have been sent out via e-mail.

If you have sent in an abstract and have not yet received a notification, please contact us as soon as possible at ilpc.admin@gmail.com. It might be that the actual abstract has been misplaced (especially if it was not sent in the normal way through the website).

But it might also be that the notification itself (being a mass e-mail) got stuck in your institutions' fire wall (it did at our place, Stockholm University). You might want to check your spam or trash folder before e-mailing us.

We will shortly open up the registration.

 
Submission Jam and Extended Deadline until November 3rd
added 29 October 2011

As usual, the vast majority of submissions was sent in the last few days before the official deadline, 31st of October 2011. This at times made the page very slow or even made it impossible to log in, especially on Monday the 31st.

Because of this, we have decided to extend the deadline for abstract and symposium submissions until Thursday November the 3rd 2011.

The system should be fine by now as the submission congestion has cleared. But if you are still experiencing problems, please send an e-mail to: ilpc.admin@ilpc.org.uk

 
ILPC 2012 blog
added 22 October 2011

Welcome to the ilpc2012 Stockholm blog, to follow the development of the conference, get hints about Stockholm, and take part in a dialogue with the organizers.

 
Call For Papers 2012
added 01 June 2011

The deadline for abstracts is, as normal, 31st October 2011.

Full Call for Papers (pdf) can be downloaded here.
Download a poster (pdf) for advertising the 2012 International Labour Process Conference

The previous two conferences at Rutgers and Leeds have seen record attendances and were truly international events. We are confident that such success will be repeated as the conference venue moves to the attractive city of Stockholm for 2012.  Sweden has a great tradition of research into working life and the conference will be organised by the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University, in cooperation with Work Science departments at Karlstad and Luleå.

Too follow the preparations of the conference you may want to visit the ilpc2012 blog where you can comment and contribute to an open dialoge.

 
ILPC 2012 Special Streams
added 04 October 2011

There will be four special streams running alongside the general programme of the 2012 ILPC conference.

Authors are invited to submit abstracts either to the general conference or one of these special streams:

To submit your work click on the ILPC 2012 link on the left hand menu and follow instructions.

 
Pre-Conference Doctoral Student Workshop
added 03 October 2011

As previous years, the 2012 ILPC conference will include a one-day (free of charge) pre-conference workshop for doctoral students, followed by a dinner reception. This year, the workshop will be held by prof. Jan Ch Karlsson and his colleagues Ann Bergman and Henrietta Huzell from the department of Working Life Science at Karlstad University. Registration for participating in the workshop is handled through the general registration form, which will be available on the web site in December 2011. The title of the workshop is ‘Argumentative writing – systematically building a scientific text’. It is a hands-on workshop in which we will discuss and apply a model based on argumentation theories. The goal is that the participants will be able to use the model in their own writing of articles and books. More information about the workshop will be posted here on the home page later. If you have questions about the content now you may mail directly to Jan.Karlsson@kau.se

 
Papers from ILPC 2011
added 12 April 2011

Papers are now available online from the International Labour Process Conference 5th to 7th April 2011, which took place in Leeds, UK.  To view these you must be a registered user of the site, sign in here for free.  Then goto Previous Conferences for all papers that are currently available.