Welcome to the 6th International Conference on Researching Work and Learning, RWL6.








Programme for the RWL6

The scaffold schedule of the conference will be as follows:

27. June

28.June

29.June

30.June

1. July

Arrival (optional)

Arrival

Plenary Keynotes

Parallel sessions

Plenary Keynote

Pre conferences

Registration

Parallel sessions

Plenary Keynote

Parallel sessions

 

Opening session

Plenary Keynote

Parallel sessions

Lunch

 

Welcome reception

Parallel sessions

Plenary Keynote

 

 

Workers Museum

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

 

 

Optional dinner

Evening free

Conference Dinner

 

The conference will mainly follow the usual design of Researching Work and Learning conferences. In order to facilitate interactive discussions organizers will seek to increase the volume of symposia and workshops where several presentations address a similar theme, or present a large research project. The organizers will seek to organize frameworks of continuous discussions in symposia and workshops.

Formats of activities

  1. Keynote lectures in plenary sessions. Lecture sessions include brief questions, but not extensive discussion.
  2. Paper presentations in parallel sessions. Authors present their paper, a discussant offers his/her comments, followed by discussion.
  3. Symposium sessions including thematic workshops and presentations of large research projects. Each symposium can cover one or more sessions coordinated by a symposium organizer.
  4. Poster presentations.
  5. Pre-conferences and post conferences.

Detailed programme:

Programme

27th of June 2009

Pre-conferences

28th of June 2009

14:00 Opening session at the Workers’ Museum, Copenhagen
14:00 Visit in the museum exhibition

15:00

Welcome reception

  • Welcome address by prof. Henning Sallling Olesen
  • Introduction to the Workers’  Museum by Peter Ludvigsen, director of the Museum
  • Keynote: Dr Keith Forrester, Leeds: 10 years’  Researching Work and Learning
    Replaced by prof. Peter Sawchuck
  • A videorecording of the three lecures can be found here

18:00

Optional dinner at the Workers Museum - booking and payment necessary when registering for the conference

29th of June 2009

09:00

Roskilde University Rector welcomes the conference

Keynote: Professor PhD Jian Huang, Eastern China Normal University: Work and Learning - an emerging field in transforming China
A videorecording of the lecture can be found here

10:15

Coffee break

10:45

Parallel sessions I: Paper presentations & Symposia

12:15

Keynote: Professor Per Kongshøj Madsen: Life long learning in the Danish flexicurity model - a road to protected mobility for all workers?
A videorecording of the lecture can be found here

13:15

Lunch

 

Poster presentations

14:45

Parallel sessions II: Paper presentations & Symposia

16:15

Coffee break

16:45

Parallel sessions III: Paper presentations & Symposia

18:15

Roskilde Municipality

 

Evening free

30th of June 2009

09:00

Parallel sessions IV: Paper presentations and Symposia

10:30

Coffee break

11:00

Keynote: PhD, Associate Professor of Organisation Studies Alessia Contu: Real resistance and ethical acts in corporations

12:00

Parallel sessions V: Paper presentations and Symposia

13:30

Lunch

15:00

German spoken keynote – with translation: Professor Oskar Negt: Political Education in global capitalism. The continental European experience.
Replaced by
prof. Henning Sallling Olesen
A videorecording of the lecture can be found here

16:00

Coffee break

16:30

Parallel sessions VI: Paper presentations and Symposia

18:00

Emerald best paper award and Informal conversations with drinks and snacks on the top of the university

19:00

Conference dinner

1st of July 2009

10:00

Keynote: Professor Stephen Billett: Enacting, remaking and transforming work: Conceptions and an explanation
A videorecording of the lecture can be found here

11:00

Coffee break

11:30

Parallel sessions VII: Paper presentations and Symposia

13:00

Conference closure

14:00

Lunch