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SUMMARY:A conversation with Dr. Jenny Chan on Internships and Labor in China
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, January 13\, 2021\, 11a.m. CST (US) \nSpecial Guest: Dr. Jenny Chan\, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University\nIn this webinar Dr. Jenny Chan from Hong Kong Polytechnic University talked with CCWT Director Matthew Hora about her newly published book\, Dying for an iPhone (2020; Haymarket Books)\, and its key findings regarding the status of high school and college internships in China and how they involve the production of Apple’s popular devices including iPhones and iPads. Dr. Chan also spoke about the state of the labor market in China since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic\, and her new research on express delivery workers in China. \nDr. Jenny Chan\, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University\, is a recipient of Early Career Scheme funding awarded by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (2018-2022). She also serves as the vice president of the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee on Labor Movements (2018-2022). Dying for an iPhone: Apple\, Foxconn and the Lives of China’s Workers is her first co-authored book with Mark Selden and Pun Ngai (Haymarket Books & Pluto Press\, forthcoming in 2020). \nWebinar flyer (PDF) \nWatch a recording of this webinar
URL:https://ccwt.wisc.edu/event/special-guest-dr-jenny-chan-assistant-professor-of-sociology-at-the-hong-kong-polytechnic-university/
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SUMMARY:A Discussion with Becca Schwartz on Current Issues with Refugee Resettlement in Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, January 26\, 2021\, 3p.m. CST (US) \nPart of the Spring 2021 Webinar Series: Supporting Higher Education and Career Success for Refugees in Wisconsin w/CCWT Associate Researcher Dr. Matthew Wolfgram \nWebinar Series flyer (PDF) \nWatch a recording of this webinar\nPresentation materials (pdf)
URL:https://ccwt.wisc.edu/event/a-discussion-with-becca-schwartz-on-current-issues-with-refugee-resettlement-in-wisconsin/
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SUMMARY:A Discussion with Amanda Chase on The Impact of Identity and Social\, Economic\, and Cultural Capital on College Student Internship Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, January 27\, 2021\, 11a.m. CST (US) \nSpecial Guest: Dr. Amanda Chase\, University of Vermont\nIn this webinar\, Dr. Amanda Chase of the University of Vermont spoke with CCWT Researcher Dr. Zi Chen on the impact of identity\, social\, economic\, and cultural capital on college Internships. Though lacking access to internships may seem like a mere inconvenience\, internships are often the gateways into particular careers and industries. If certain groups of students are excluded from internships on the basis of income\, race/ethnicity or social connections\, then the experiences and perspectives of too many college students will not be represented in the nation’s companies\, organizations and government agencies. \nDr. Amanda Chase coordinates internships for the University of Vermont in the Career Center and the University’s new Office of Engagement. Her research interests are focused on issues of access and equity in internships and experiential learning. She wrote a quantitative doctoral dissertation on this topic and earned her Ed.D in May 2020. \nWebinar flyer (PDF) \nWatch a recording of this webinar
URL:https://ccwt.wisc.edu/event/special-guest-dr-amanda-chase-university-of-vermont/
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