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WEI, IILME-IMISCOE and RACED-IMISCOE online workshop

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Dates:28 March 2025
Times:13:00 - 15:00
What is it:Workshop
Organiser:Work and Equalities Institute
Who is it for:University staff, External researchers, Adults, Alumni, Current University students, General public
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The silence around “race” in the discourse of equality and inclusion in the labour market

While the debate on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) is becoming central to the rhetoric of institutional agencies and organizations across countries in the Global North, the extent to which this debate challenges discriminations embedded in the structure of power within organizations and in the wider labour market is still limited.

Similarly to the discourse on “diversity” predominant in the past decades, DE&I can still support a predominance of the economic value over equity and social justice arguments, and the marginalization of specific axes of inequalities and in particular of “race”. In fact, while cross-country and cross-sectors difference exists in the extent to which a specific discourse around race has emerged, still inequality based on “race” remains a marginal(ised) domain of action.

This workshop aims at discussing this “silence” around race with specific reference to the labour market, by looking at how it emerges, is structured and “justified” in different national and organizational contexts. The aim is to underline how policies and practices related to equality in the labour market are embedded in specific historical, institutional and social traditions, including the presence of activism and social movements. These specific configurations affect the framing of equality across countries, and the specific way “race” is silenced, against the supposedly “homogenizing” effect of the international transferring of “business” practices.

The workshop consists of reflections from scholars of different regional contexts based on theoretical elaborations or empirical evidence (see more details below). These will be followed by a discussant and Q&A time.

The workshop is the result of a collaboration between IILME-IMISCOE, RACED-IMISCOE and the Work and Equalities Institute (WEI) of The University of Manchester. It will be held on-line on the 28th of March 2025 at 2.00-4.00 CET.

Overview of the interventions:

Patrick Simon, French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), Opening reflections

Tamara Lee, the State University of New Jersey. “The Colorless Hand: Whiteness as a Hidden Force”

Paula Mulinari, Malmö University. “Villain, Victims and Welfare queens – Racial and gendered representation of unemployed racialized women – and how it restructures social-and unemployment policies in Sweden”.

Heather Connolly (University of Grenoble), Stefania Marino, Miguel Martinez Lucio and Holly Smith, Work and Equality Institute, University of Manchester “Findings from a cross-country comparative research on the politics and practices of equality at work”.

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Please find the Zoom details below:

https://zoom.us/j/97232224072

Meeting ID: 972 3222 4072 | Passcode: 863083

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