Society for the Anthropology of Work

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The Society for the Anthropology of Work is a scholarly section of anthropologists dedicated to researching and understanding work, labor, and employment in diverse cultural and social contexts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf professional association section
scholarly society section
activity organizes scholarly meetings
promotes interdisciplinary dialogue on work
publishes research on work and labor
sponsors conference sessions
supports early-career scholars
aimsAt informing public debates on work and employment
linking academic research with labor issues
discipline anthropology
fieldOfWork anthropology of work
economic anthropology
employment
industrial anthropology
labor studies
focusesOn employment relations
globalization and work
informal labor
labor in diverse social contexts
labor migration
occupational cultures
precarious work
work in diverse cultural contexts
workplace practices
goal advance research on work and labor
facilitate exchange of research on employment and labor
promote anthropological perspectives on work
support a community of scholars of work
hasMember anthropologist
labor researcher
social scientist
hasPerspective comparative cross-cultural analysis of work
critical analysis of capitalism and labor
ethnographic study of workplaces
studies care work
class and labor
gender and work
gig economy labor
historical transformations of work
informal economies
labor politics
labor regulation and policy
race and labor
service work
technological change and work
unionization and collective action
workplace inequality

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