The third day of the 15th Social Issues for Social Sciences Conference organised by MW Fellows features 3 multidisciplinary panels.
Abstract of the Conference:
The shock and grief of 2020 have prompted a search for healing and renewal. The Covid-19 pandemic exposed and exacerbated inequalities, upended common understandings of time and space, raised doubts about the knowledge of experts, and mobilised reactions from opposite ends of the political spectrum. At the same time, it has highlighted the world’s interdependence, inspired collective approaches to shared problems, and aroused creativity and resilience among individuals and societies. Fear and fatigue are coupled with hope for change. The 15th Max Weber Conference welcomes reflections on political, economic, legal, and historical questions that offer insight into varying forms of recovery and regeneration.
Panels of Day 3:
Panel 18 Education, Gender, Inequality
Panel 19 Education, Gender, Inequality
Panel 20 Labour and Digitization
Each panel has several presentations given by MW Fellows.
The Conference will take place in hybrid mode, participants are encouraged to join online.