Sabina Lawreniuk
@sabinalawreniuk
🌏 UKRI Future Leader Fellow @UoNGeography
🔎 Work & organising in global garment production
✊ PI @invisible_wrkrs | CoI @ReFashionStudy | Chair @RadGeography
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http://www.invisibleworkers.org.uk 04-06-2018 17:02:15
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Check out this 🚨NEW PAPER🚨 👇 From our 🌟brilliant✨Invisible Women, Invisible Workers colleague, Katharina Grüneisl Out now in EPA: Economy and Space, it explores feminisation of work & gendered meanings of labour in the 2nd-hand #fripe clothing economy of #Tunisia 👩👕🌍 🔗journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03…
🚨ONE WEEK left to submit abstracts for #DSA2024! 🚨 Our 🫥Invisible Women, Invisible Workers🫥 colleague Nik Hammer is organising a session on 👕✊Manufacturing #socialjustice & the politics of #labour in/out the global #garment shopfloor ✊👕 🔗More info/submit here 👇devstud.org.uk/conference/con…
🚨CfP Reminder🚨 🔗🌐Restructuring and Resilience of Global Production Networks in the Age of Polycrisis 🌐🔗 🔖Special Issue in Journal of Economic Geography, Oxford Economics x 👩🏫Paper Dev Workshop (funded!), University of Sussex Business School, June '24 More details: academic.oup.com/joeg/pages/cal…
👋Hey Radical Geographers! ✊ The Radical Geography Research Group call for session sponsorship for the 🌍 RGS-IBG Higher Ed Annual Conference 2024 🌏is now open 🥳 📆 Send us your session details by 1st Feb 2024 using this Google form 👇 See you in #London 😎 docs.google.com/forms/d/15XgmQ…
Excellent, if difficult, reporting from Laura Bicker and our friends Disaster Trade & Blood Bricks on the health impacts of excess heat in #Cambodia's brick kilns🧱⚕️ As the report notes, it's often #fastfashion waste from the #garment industry that fuels the kiln fires 👕🔥
Qualitative longitudinal methodologies - why do they matter for researching crisis times? We've had a go at answering this❓through our new intro to forthcoming special section in RGS-IBG Higher Ed Area journal #methods #qualitative #longitudinal #crisis 🔗rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Absolutely bowled over that my book Carbon Colonialism has been awarded an Association of American Publishers #PROSE Award in the #Economics category! Hugely grateful to Manchester University Press and all the many, many people whose generosity with time and stories contributed to the book 🙏
Delighted to see our RHULGeography Disaster Trade analysis featured in The Guardian this afternoon! 500m+ bricks imported in 2022, meaning carbon emissions of 288,190 tonnes: a 15-fold rise in 7 yrs, partly due to rising non-EU brick imports post-Brexit theguardian.com/environment/ar…