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ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association

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men-dominated sectors<br />

Laia Castellò ( Centre d’Estudis sobre la Vida<br />

Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Barriers to women insertion in traditionally<br />

men-dominated sectors<br />

Joan Rodríguez ( Centre d’Estudis sobre la<br />

Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Barriers to women insertion in traditionally<br />

men-dominated sectors<br />

Molly Chattopadhayay (Indian Statistical Institute,<br />

India)<br />

Segregation and Wage: Effect of Segregation<br />

on Wages in the Indian Factory Sector from<br />

1989-90 to 2000-01<br />

Sonali Chakraborty (Indian Statistical Institute,<br />

India)<br />

Segregation and Wage: Effect of Segregation<br />

on Wages in the Indian Factory Sector from<br />

1989-90 to 2000-01<br />

Ugrasen Pandey (College Firozabad, Agra<br />

University India, India)<br />

Gender inequality in indian society.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 14: RC30 Meeting<br />

Chair: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Télé-université,<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_14BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Industrial Districts and Territories<br />

Chair: Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte, Mexico and Klaus Schmierl, Institut<br />

für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, München,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

José Ricardo Ramalho (Federal University of<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Restructuring industry and territory: the case of<br />

the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil<br />

Iram Jácome Rodrigues (University of São<br />

Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Restructuring industry and territory: the case of<br />

the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil<br />

Jefferson José da Conceição (University of<br />

São Caetano do Sul, Brazil)<br />

Restructuring industry and territory: the case of<br />

the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil<br />

Enrique De la Garza Toledo (Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, México)<br />

Apertura Económica, desarrollo manufacturero<br />

e implicaciones espaciales en México.<br />

Juan Rodriguez Soler (Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Local Development vs. Globalization: complementarity<br />

or conflict?<br />

Martine Gadille (LEST, France)<br />

Societal forms of industrial relations and public<br />

policy adressing regional clusters of innovation<br />

development : The french case.<br />

Paula Urze (Universidade Nova de Lisboa,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Local R&D Competencies in Global Networks.<br />

Maria João Manatos (Instituto de Desenvolvimento<br />

de Novas Tecnologias, Portugal)<br />

Local R&D Competencies in Global Networks.<br />

Juan José Castillo (Universidad Complutense,<br />

España)<br />

Sotfware factories in Spain : organisation and<br />

division of labour ‘at the end of the line’. A<br />

comparative view on the fluid work in contemporary<br />

societies.<br />

Delphine Mercier (LEST, France)<br />

L’entre-deux de la mondialisation : des anciens<br />

territoires aux nouveaux territoires productifs.<br />

Mikael Da Cruz (LEST, France)<br />

L’entre-deux de la mondialisation : des anciens<br />

territoires aux nouveaux territoires productifs.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 10: Globalization and Work<br />

Chair: Delphine Mercier, LEST, France<br />

Location: UB-RB-121<br />

Session ID: RC30_10<br />

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