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Presentations from Vilnius

Ursula Huws, University of Hertfordshire, Utopias, Dystopias or new fields of accumulation and struggle?

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Sabine Pfieffer, University of Hohenheim, The future of work: Critical reflections on the  susceptibility of jobs and new models of income.

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Andrea Fumagalli, University of Pavia and University of Bologna, Unconditional and  Universal Basic Income in time of digitalization of labour: towards a governance of the human being – machine relationship

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George Morgan, Western Sydney University, Cannibalising the Collegium: The Academic Career and the Scholarly Calling in the Managerial University

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Annalisa Murgia, University of Trento, Gender and Precariousness in Academia: Findings from the GARCIA Project

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Enda Brophy – language put to work: the making of the global call centre workforce

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Kaire Holts – online gambling: a new form of digital labour on global platforms

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Gillian Symon, Royal Holloway University, London, and Rebecca Whiting, Birkbeck College,  London, Managing Work-Life Boundaries and Identities in the Digital Age

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Presentation of GAMES Project, Virtual Game Method in Higher Education, Kandela Õun, University of Tartu Pärnu College

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Helen Richardson, University of Sheffield and Daiga Kamerade, Third Sector Research  Centre, University of Birmingham, The dawning of the age of work 3.0 – what’s new?

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Hilla Peretz, Ort Braude Academic College of Engineering, Israel,  Flexible Work Arrangements, National Culture and Organizational Outcomes: A Study across 22 Countries

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