Tentative Schedule

8:45-9:00 — Coffee and breakfast items.


9:00-10:00am — Welcome and Participant Introductions

Academic attendees will introduce their research topics and academic affiliation. Non-academic researchers and practitioners will describe their work and what they hope to gain from this workshop experience.


10:00-10:45 — Reading Reflection

Small panels will be invited to discuss exemplary work on the future of labor and labor-oriented methods. Extensive time will be reserved during each session to reflect and discuss.


11:00-12:30 — Working Paper/Works in Progress presentations

Participants give brief presentations on projects in progress.


12:30-2:00 — Lunch


2:00-3:00 — Cross-cutting Themes Discussion

Participants and organizers will discuss and synthesize themes emerging from the presentations of works in progress and reading reflection discussions.


3:00-4:00 — Moving Seminar

Inspired by STS scholar Mol’s “walking seminar”, participants will organize into pairs around various concerns raised earlier in the workshop. This will be an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to discuss issues not typically addressed in traditional academic fora.


4:15-5:30 — Resource Brainstorming and Future Steps

What can we already share from this space to the broader HCI and CSCW community? Workshop participants will share insights and resources for the wider community while also planning future steps toward advancing workshop goals.