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Precarity & Inequality Lab Workshop: Jenna Song
Jenna Song, “Commercialization and Connection Intertwined: How BookTubers’ Relational Signaling Contributes to Audience Support.” Launched as a joint-project between Boston University‘s Sociology and Management and Organizations departments in April 2020, the Precarity Lab has provided doctoral students and faculty members an intellectual community for discussing and developing research projects concerning today’s precarious nature of work, organizations, and markets. By naming ourselves the Precarity Lab, we initially wanted to emphasize our commitment to understanding the experiences of those most vulnerable. Given the relational nature of precarity, doing so, required us, however, to study both those experiences as well as those of people in positions of power. We re-named ourselves in 2025 the Precarity & Inequality Lab to captures the full range of dynamics at play. The Precarity & Inequality Lab supports its members and other participants by hosting regular gatherings to discuss and workshop ongoing research projects. Generous funding from Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future provided seed money for the Lab’s activities.
| When | 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm on 22 October 2025 |
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| Building | Questrom School of Business, HAR 615 |