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SUMMARY:7th International Workshop on the Sharing Economy
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:\n\nhttp://symposium.uoc.edu/40402/detail/sharing-cultures_-7th
 -international-workshop-on-the-sharing-economy-barcelona-2020.html \n\nPle
 ase note that the 7th IWSE in Barcelona has been rescheduled to 24th-26th 
 February 2021\, due to the global situation surrounding the COVID-19 virus
 . Please see below for details of the rescheduled submission process and n
 ew information. New deadline for Abstract submission is 30th September 202
 0. \n\nThe sharing economy is arguably coming of age. As well as becoming 
 an increasingly consolidated phenomenon in itself\, research on the topic 
 also represents an increasingly consolidated knowledge base. This ever-dyn
 amic field\, however\, is still faced with a number of conceptual\, method
 ological and empirical challenges that are increasingly complex and are pe
 rpetually shifting. \n\nIn this spirit\, we are pleased to launch this cal
 l for papers for the seventh International Workshop on the Sharing Economy 
 (IWSE)\, organised by the Faculty of Economics and Business of the Open Un
 iversity of Catalonia (UOC). Indeed\, the lifecycle of the IWSE event is i
 n itself a testament to this increasingly consolidated research trajectory 
 on the Sharing Economy\, following successful editions in Utrecht (2015\; 
 2019)\, Paris (2016)\, Southampton (2016)\, Lund (2017) and Mannheim (2018
 ). \n\nThe city of Barcelona represents an ideal backdrop for this seventh 
 edition of the IWSE\, providing an interesting local context for reflectin
 g upon recent developments in sharing economy research as the platform era 
 enters the 2020s. As well as being a major hub for a wide range of platfor
 m-based initiatives and collaborative consumption experiences in recent ye
 ars\, Barcelona also has a long and lively tradition of cooperativism\; a 
 movement which is arguably still strong in the city. \n\nKeynote speakers 
 \n\nProfessor Oksana Mont\, Lund University \n\nDr Lizzie Richardson\, Uni
 versity of Sheffield \n\nDr Mayo Fuster Morell\, Open University of Catalo
 nia (UOC) \n\nTopics \n\nWe invite contributions on (but not limited to) t
 he following themes: Data issues Democracy and platform governance Environ
 mental impacts Gender and class issues Geographical comparative approaches 
 Inequalities and discrimination Inherent conflicts and tensions in the pla
 tform era Labour and digital transformation Legal issues New technological 
 solutions favouring fairness and social justice Platform business strategi
 es and models Procommons and community-oriented initiatives Regulatory and 
 policy responses Sectoral analyses Sharing cultures Sharing economy and th
 e global South Social and economic impacts Trust and cooperation User expe
 riences and behaviour \n\nTheoretical\, empirical and policy contributions 
 focused on different actors\,agents and scales of analysis are welcome. Mu
 ltidisciplinary\, longitudinal\, comparative and multi / mixed method appr
 oaches are particularly encouraged. \n\nThere will also be a special track 
 on the commons-oriented sharing economy\, organised by the Dimmons Researc
 h Group (IN3-UOC). Recent research has been identifying the different char
 acteristics of such a model\, in terms of business and governance model\, 
 knowledge and technological policies\, sustainability and social impact. S
 pecial attention will be given to proposals related to platform and open c
 ooperativism\, public policies to foster it and what being a feminist plat
 form entails. Following the event\, an edited publication will be consider
 ed\, depending on the contributions received. \n\n* Given the current situ
 ation concerning the COVID-19 virus worldwide\, we are postponing the even
 t until late February 2021 - please accept our sincere apologies for the i
 nconvenience. More information on how to maintain your current abstract su
 bmission or send a new one will be available shortly\, with a new deadline 
 of 30th September 2020. \n\nFor any futher information\, please don't hesi
 tate to get in touch with us! ( E-Mail ) \n\n#IWSEBarcelona \n\nThe 7th In
 ternational Workshop on Sharing Economy (IWSE) will be hosted in Barcelona 
 by the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies of the Open University of 
 Catalonia (UOC)\, in collaboration with the Dimmons Research Group (IN3-UO
 C)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><a href="http://symposium.uoc.edu/40402/det
 ail/sharing-cultures_-7th-international-workshop-on-the-sharing-economy-ba
 rcelona-2020.html">http://symposium.uoc.edu/40402/detail/sharing-cultures_
 -7th-international-workshop-on-the-sharing-economy-barcelona-2020.html</a>
 </p>\n\n<p>Please note that the 7th IWSE in Barcelona has been rescheduled 
 to <strong>24th-26th February 2021</strong>, due to the global situat
 ion surrounding the COVID-19 virus. Please see below for details of the re
 scheduled submission process and new information. <strong>New deadlin
 e for Abstract submission is 30th September 2020.</strong></p>\n\n<p>The s
 haring economy is arguably coming of age. As well as becoming an increasin
 gly consolidated phenomenon in itself, research on the topic also represen
 ts an increasingly consolidated knowledge base. This ever-dynamic field, h
 owever, is still faced with a number of conceptual, methodological and emp
 irical challenges that are increasingly complex and are perpetually shifti
 ng.</p>\n\n<p>In this spirit, we are pleased to launch this call for paper
 s for the seventh International Workshop on the Sharing Economy (IWSE), or
 ganised by the Faculty of Economics and Business of the Open University of 
 Catalonia (UOC). Indeed, the lifecycle of the IWSE event is in itself a te
 stament to this increasingly consolidated research trajectory on the Shari
 ng Economy, following successful editions in Utrecht (2015; 2019), Paris (
 2016), Southampton (2016), Lund (2017) and Mannheim (2018).</p>\n\n<p>The 
 city of Barcelona represents an ideal backdrop for this seventh edition of 
 the IWSE, providing an interesting local context for reflecting upon recen
 t developments in  sharing economy research as the platform era enter
 s the 2020s. As well as being a major hub for a wide range of platform-bas
 ed initiatives and collaborative consumption experiences in recent years, 
 Barcelona also has a long and lively tradition of cooperativism; a movemen
 t which is arguably still strong in the city.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Keynote sp
 eakers</strong></p>\n\n<p><a href="https://www.iiiee.lu.se/oksana-mont"><s
 trong>Professor Oksana Mont</strong></a>, Lund University</p>\n\n<p><stron
 g><a href="https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/socstudies/staff/staff-profiles/liz
 zie-richardson">Dr Lizzie Richardson</a>,</strong> University of Shef
 field</p>\n\n<p><strong><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayo_Fuster
 _Morell">Dr Mayo Fuster Morell</a>,</strong> Open University of Catal
 onia (UOC)</p>\n\n<p><strong>Topics</strong></p>\n\n<p>We invite contribut
 ions on (but not limited to) the following themes:</p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li>Data 
 issues</li>\n	<li>Democracy and platform governance</li>\n	<li>Environment
 al impacts</li>\n	<li>Gender and class issues</li>\n	<li>Geographical comp
 arative approaches</li>\n	<li>Inequalities and discrimination</li>\n	<li>I
 nherent conflicts and tensions in the platform era</li>\n	<li>Labour and d
 igital transformation</li>\n	<li>Legal issues</li>\n	<li>New technological 
 solutions favouring fairness and social justice</li>\n	<li>Platform busine
 ss strategies and models</li>\n	<li>Procommons and community-oriented init
 iatives</li>\n	<li>Regulatory and policy responses</li>\n	<li>Sectoral ana
 lyses</li>\n	<li>Sharing cultures</li>\n	<li>Sharing economy and the globa
 l South</li>\n	<li>Social and economic impacts</li>\n	<li>Trust and cooper
 ation</li>\n	<li>User experiences and behaviour</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>Theoreti
 cal, empirical and policy contributions focused on different actors,agents 
 and scales of analysis are welcome. Multidisciplinary, longitudinal, compa
 rative and multi / mixed method approaches are particularly encouraged.</p
 >\n\n<p>There will also be a <strong>special track on the commons-ori
 ented sharing economy, organised by the Dimmons Research Group (IN3-UOC).<
 /strong> Recent research has been identifying the different character
 istics of such a model, in terms of business and governance model, knowled
 ge and technological policies, sustainability and social impact. Special a
 ttention will be given to proposals related to platform and open cooperati
 vism, public policies to foster it and what being a feminist platform enta
 ils. Following the event, an edited publication will be considered, depend
 ing on the contributions received.</p>\n\n<p><strong>* Given the current s
 ituation concerning the COVID-19 virus worldwide, we are postponing the ev
 ent until late February 2021 - please accept our sincere apologies for the 
 inconvenience.  More information on how to maintain your current abst
 ract submission or send a new one will be available shortly, with a new de
 adline of 30th September 2020.</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>For any futher i
 nformation, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us! ( <a href=
 "javascript:ext.utils.linkdecrypt('thps{vAp~zlG|vj5lk|', 7);" id="AA-0">E-
 Mail</a> )</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong><em>#IWSEBarcelona</em></strong
 ></p>\n\n<p>The 7th International Workshop on Sharing Economy (IWSE) will 
 be hosted in Barcelona by the <a href="https://www.uoc.edu/portal/en/
 estudis_arees/economia_empresa/index.html">Faculty of Economics and Busine
 ss Studies</a> of the Open University of Catalonia (UOC), in collabor
 ation with the <a href="https://www.uoc.edu/portal/en/in3/recerca/gru
 ps/digital_commons">Dimmons Research Group (IN3-UOC)</a></p>\n
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