Asiya Islam
@asiyaislam
Lecturer at @UniversityLeeds | Researching gender, class, work & tech | Editorial roles @TheSocReview Magazine @FeministReview_ @OtherwiseMag @NTWEjnl
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Last day today to send in your pitches for the WORK issue of The Sociological Review magazine! Keen for a wide range of sociologically imaginative articles about the illusion, disenchantment, even disappointment of work.
LAST CALL: tomorrow, 14 November, is your last chance to pitch to contribute to our February 2024 magazine, which focuses on WORK.
Editor Asiya Islam is looking for research-informed articles aimed at a broad readership. Find out more: buff.ly/4093RhT
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WRITE FOR US: WORK is the theme of our February 2024 issue, looking at everything from worker disenchantment to technological change.
Asiya Islam is seeking pitches for research-informed articles aimed at a broad readership. Deadline 14 November. buff.ly/4093RhT
Only a few more days to send in your pitches about WORK for The Sociological Review Magazine!
CONTRIBUTE: Work is the theme of our February 24 magazine, taking in everything from insecure, gig & platform work, to the meaning of work around the world.
🛠️ Editor Asiya Islam is inviting pitches for lively, research-informed articles by 14 November buff.ly/4093RhT
I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to talk (even more) about work!
The next The Sociological Review Magazine issue will be on WORK, check out the call below & send in your pitches (make them good!) by 14 Nov.
Particularly keen on hearing workers’ narratives.
“ #Mathematics is a human, social activity and is thus political. It is something humans do, not the flawless edifice we often imagine.”
@idlEthnographer introduces #TSRNumbers , our Magazine issue on #datafication , #digitalisation , #minorities & more. buff.ly/46u96LG
On my reading list! Paper by Kanchana N Ruwanpura 🐞💙🍀 on the politics of empowerment and stigmatisation of garment workers in Sri Lanka.
Reminder: final day to send in your pitches for The Sociological Review Magazine issue on MESS!
Still looking for messy, as well as organised, sociological insights into MESS for The Sociological Review Magazine. One week left to send in your pitches!
The December issue of The Sociological Review Magazine will be on the theme of MESS! Very excited for this one, please send in your pitches by 22 September!
Muchas gracias IIGG uba por la invitación y por la oportunidad a presentar nuestro proyecto ‘gender, class & platform delivery work’ financiado por Leeds Social Sciences Institute.
It was an amazing workshop with excellent presentations & a very engaged audience, still buzzing from the discussion!