Teresa Petrik, Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, Universität Wien
Tuesday, 05 September 2023
02.00pm
Welcome Address
02.30pm
Panel: Conceptualising Coercion I: Grammars, Semantics, Ontologies
Panel: The Problem of Freedom. Status and Labour Relations in the Caribbean Age of Abolition, 19th Century
04.30pm
Keynote: Why Should We and How Can We Historicise Work and Coercion? (Judy Fudge)
08.30pm
Film Projection and Discussion: Work Safely
Wednesday, 06 September 2023
09.00am
Panel: Conceptualising Coercion II: WORKsites on Trial. Graph Modelling as a Transversal Approach to Social History
Panel: Coercive Fields in Empires
11.00am
Panel: Networks, Mobility and Migration
Panel: Punishment and Coercion: Carceral Assemblages in Early Modern Europe
02.00pm
Panel: Architectural, Diagrammatic and Artistic Practices: How Can Coercive And Interdependent Relationships be Depicted Along Different Media?
Panel: Coercion, Labour Market and Institutions
04.00pm
Panel: Problematising Freedom
Panel: Coercive Spaces and Technologies
08.00pm
Social Event
Thursday, 07 September 2023
09.30am
Panel: Linking Coercion to Historical Change
Panel: Religious Difference at Work: Exclusion, Coercion, and Opportunity in the Medieval Mediterranean
Panel: Coercion, Work, and Punishment in the U.S.
11.30am
Panel: Violence, Retribution, Chastisement
Panel: Inside the Household
02.30pm
Roundtable: Coercive Archives: Labour Coercion in the Courtroom and Its Afterlives
Panel: Paternalism in the Household and on the Shop Floor
04.30pm
Plenary Discussion: Studying Labour and Coercion: What have we done and what now?
06.00pm
Closing Remarks