Worlds of Related Coercions in Work - WORCK (COST Action)
Projektbeschreibung
Projektleitung:
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Action Chair: Prof. Dr. Juliane Schiel, Professorship for Economic and Social History in Late Medieval and Early Modern Times, Universität Wien
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Action Vice Chair: Dr. Johan Heinsen, MIX - Center for Displacement, Migration and Integration, Aalborg University
Projektbearbeitung:
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Prof. Dr. Klaus Weber (Lehrstuhlinhaber, Europa-Universität Viadrina)
Professor Chair of Comparative European Economic and Social History (Secondary proposer and management committee member)
Kooperationspartnerschaften:
- Dr. Claude Chevaleyre, CNRS Institut d’Asie Orientale (IAO) Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon 15 Parvis
- Dr. Nico Pizzolato, Middlesex University
- Dr. Vilhelm Vilhelmsson, University of Iceland's Institute of Research Centres
- Dr. Hanne Østhus, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Drittmittelfinanzierung:
European Commission COST European Cooperation in Science and Technology, CA18205
Projektlaufzeit:
16.09.2019 – 15.03.2024
Projektbeschreibung:
The COST Action “Worlds of Related Coercions in worK” (WORCK) represents a radical change of perspective on labour history by contending that the coexistence, entanglement and overlapping of diverse work relations has been the rule throughout history. It seeks to overcome the classic divides of labour history discourse (productive/unproductive, free/unfree, capitalist/pre-capitalist) by linking the stories of work and production with those of violence, expropriation and marginalisation. Neither the male-breadwinner model nor the free wage labourer or the capitalist mode of production can form a blueprint for our endeavour; instead we address the persistence and transformation of coercion and bondage across gender orders, world empires and historical eras.
WORCK establishes the following four working groups: “Grammars of Dependency”; “Sites and Fields of Coercion”; “(Im)Mobilisations of the Workforce”; and “Intersecting Marginalities”. This conceptual approach will create an academic space that cuts across standard research fields and enables exchanges between scholars working on topics as various as: construction work in ancient civilisations; indentured work and sharecropping in rural societies; chattel slavery and coolie work; debt bondage, convict labour and military impressment; and coercive mechanisms in household work and wage labour.
WORCK bridges the gaps between specialised but hitherto separate subfields. Moreover, it develops an analytical framework that helps to overcome the dominance of the conceptual matrix of the modern West in the humanities and to conceptualise a new history of work. Its activities will result in a collaborative database and a wide range of dissemination activities for a broader public.
Action keywords
This third-party funded project was successfully raised in the frame of the seed money funding of the project development „Coercion at Work“.