Friday, 03.03.2017

SWOP 2017 Breakfast Seminar Series – Work, Water, Community and Livelihood in Peril

Society, Work and Development Institute (SWOP) presents new research. These papers document the destruction of work, water, community and livelihoods by the current wave of intensified marketisation, posing the question of alternatives for social crisis.

Society, Work and Development Institute (SWOP) presents new research. These papers document the destruction of work, water, community and livelihoods by the current wave of intensified marketisation, posing the question of alternatives for social crisis.

The first 2017 seminar theme is “Money for nothing, Work for love: Radical imaginaries of the future of labour and distribution“.

Speaker
Professor Liz Fouksman

The session will start promptly in the venue (Graduate Seminar Room, South West Engineering Building, Braamfontein East Campus, University of the Witwatersrand) with a 20-25 minute presentation from the speakers followed by discussion, and will end promptly at the time shown above.

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