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Contributors were invited to submit proposals capable of challenging and expanding current interpretations of contemporary developments while helping shape the journal's forthcoming issue.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Work Sans';\">The event will bring together 100 scholars from around the world in Milan for an intensive program featuring 20 panels. Discussions will address the transformations of contemporary capitalism, emerging forms of production and labour, the impact of artificial intelligence and platform economies, shifts in the global political order, dynamics of imperialism and protectionism, geopolitical conflicts, and new forms of popular resistance and social movements.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<hr \/>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<h2><strong>Welcome Address<\/strong><\/h2>\r\n<h5><strong>By Carlo Fanelli<\/strong><\/h5>\r\nThis conference brings together scholars from across North America, Europe and Asia\r\nto examine how capitalism, technology, colonialism, labour and political crises\r\npermeate the early twenty-first century. What makes the conference significant is not\r\nonly the breadth of its topics, but the way it situates emerging issues, especially\r\nartificial intelligence, digital capitalism, ecological crisis and authoritarianism, within\r\nlonger histories of class struggle, imperialism and colonial domination. Conference\r\nthemes demonstrate how contemporary crises cannot be understood in isolation\r\nfrom one another but are instead embedded in global systems of economic and\r\npolitical inequality.\r\nThis conference centres the struggles of working class communities. Across nearly\r\nevery panel, there is a recognition that the defining conflicts of the twenty-first\r\ncentury are fundamentally labour questions in the broadest possible terms: who\r\nworks, under what conditions, who benefits from technological change, and how\r\npower is organized within capitalist societies. In a time when mainstream discourse\r\noften assumes that class politics has disappeared or declined in relevance, this\r\nconference seeks to reassert the importance of working-class analysis and politics.\r\nThe working class today, both paid and unpaid, includes but is not limited to\r\nindustrial workers, gig workers, care workers, informal labourers, migrants, digital\r\nworkers, academic workers and precarious service-sector employees, among others.\r\nAs Harry Braverman notes in Labor and Monopoly Capital, \u2018classes, the class\r\nstructure, the social structure as a whole, are not fixed entities, but an ongoing\r\nprocess, rich in change, transition and variation, and incapable of being encapsulated\r\nin formulas, no matter how analytically proper such forms may be.\u2019 In this context,\r\nconference presentations demonstrate how capitalism continuously restructures\r\nlabour in order to extract profit while weakening collective organization and worker\r\nbargaining power.\r\nThis emphasis is especially visible in panels such as \u201cLabour, Class and Multipolar\r\nTransitions,\u201d \u201cAI, Labour and Inequality,\u201d \u201cPrecarity, Class and Work,\u201d and \u201cLabour\r\nMovements and Radical Pedagogy.\u201d These sessions highlight how economic insecurity\r\nand labour fragmentation have become defining features of modern capitalism.\r\nPresentations on wages for housework, peer-support worker unionization, informal\r\nlabour and precarious employment show how many forms of socially necessary work\r\nremains undervalued, underpaid or invisible. These analyses are crucial because they\r\nconnect everyday experiences of economic instability to larger structural\r\ntransformations in capitalism.\r\nThe conference\u2019s focus on labour is particularly important because it challenges\r\ndominant narratives surrounding artificial intelligence and automation. Much\r\ncontemporary discussion about AI celebrates productivity gains and technological 4\r\nWelcome Address:\r\ninnovation while ignoring the consequences for workers. By contrast, this conference\r\napproaches AI through the lens of labour relations and class power, and explores how\r\nAI technologies are being used to reorganize work, intensify surveillance, discipline\r\nlabour and increase profitability for corporations while deepening insecurity for\r\nworkers.\r\nThis perspective is crucial because technological change is never neutral. AI systems\r\nare introduced within existing power structures and unequal class relations, often\r\nallowing employers and governments to monitor workers more closely, automate jobs,\r\nweaken collective bargaining institutions, and expand precarious employment\r\narrangements. The conference therefore frames AI not simply as a technological issue,\r\nbut as a labour issue. The future of AI becomes inseparable from questions about\r\ndemocratic control, workplace rights, public ownership and economic justice.\r\nThe emphasis on working-class struggles also connects to broader discussions of\r\ninequality and social reproduction. Several panels highlight how capitalism depends\r\nnot only on waged labour, but also on unpaid or underpaid forms of care work,\r\ndomestic labour and community support systems. Discussions surrounding sex work,\r\nabolitionism and care economies point to the ways capitalism relies on gendered and\r\nracialized forms of labour that are often excluded from mainstream economic\r\nanalysis. By foregrounding these issues, the conference expands the understanding of\r\nclass struggle beyond factories and industrial workplaces to include housing,\r\neducation, caregiving, migration and other spheres.\r\nPresentations on settler colonialism and Indigenous resistance reveal how capitalist\r\ndevelopment has historically depended upon dispossession, racial and ethnic\r\nhierarchies, and unequal systems of global labour extraction. Working class politics\r\nhere is not treated narrowly as an economic issue, but as part of a broader struggle\r\nagainst systems of domination that organize people differently according to race,\r\nnationality, gender, colonial status, and other markers of identity. Rather than treating\r\ncolonialism as a historical phenomenon that has ended, many presenters argue that\r\ncolonial logics continue to shape land ownership, migration systems, resource\r\nextraction and geopolitical conflict.\r\nFor example, papers examining migrant labour regimes in Europe and housing\r\narrangements demonstrate how labour precarity often intersects with borders,\r\npolicing and state violence. Migrant workers are frequently positioned as disposable\r\nlabour forces within global capitalism, while Indigenous communities continue to\r\nresist resource extraction and land dispossession tied to capitalist accumulation. The\r\nconference therefore presents local labour struggles as inherently internationalist and\r\nanti-colonial. These discussions are significant in the current international context,\r\nwhere many countries are experiencing democratic erosion, expanding surveillance\r\npowers, political polarization and intensified border control regimes. In the context of\r\nan ongoing global refugee crises, rising anti-immigrant politics and the securitization\r\nof borders in Europe and North America, the conference positions migration not as an\r\nisolated humanitarian issue, but as a core feature of capitalist globalization and\r\nlabour management.\r\n\r\nAnother important dimension of the conference is its attention to unionization and\r\ncollective organization. In an era marked by declining union density and collective\r\nbargaining coverage in many countries, growing gig work and fractured workplaces,\r\nthe conference repeatedly returns to the question of how workers can organize under\r\nthese conditions. Discussions of unionizing peer-support workers, radical worker\r\neducation and anti-fascist worker mobilization highlight the continuing importance of\r\ncollective action. These presentations emphasize that labour movements remain one\r\nof the few organized forces capable of challenging corporations and governments,\r\nausterity and authoritarian politics.\r\nThis connection between labour struggle and democracy is central to the\r\nconference\u2019s broader political significance. Many presenters argue that rising\r\nauthoritarianism, populism and far-right politics are linked to economic insecurity,\r\nweakened labour regimes and growing inequality. As workers lose economic stability\r\nand political representation, social frustration can be redirected into nationalism,\r\nxenophobia or authoritarian movements \u2013 easy scapegoats in times of social\r\npolarization. The rise of far-right politics is not simply a \u201ccultural backlash,\u201d but rooted\r\nin economic crises, austerity, declining public trust and intensified social inequality.\r\nRebuilding democratic capacities therefore requires rebuilding working-class power\r\nthrough unions, public institutions and collective political movements.\r\nThe conference\u2019s emphasis on class also challenges the idea that globalization has\r\nmade national labour politics obsolete. On the contrary, panels on state capitalism,\r\nmultipolar transitions and global reordering demonstrate that international\r\ncompetition between states remains deeply connected to labour markets, production\r\nsystems and resource extraction. The question of state power is, therefore, just as\r\nimportant today as ever. Whether discussing China\u2019s digital expansion, US imperialism,\r\nEuropean austerity or Canadian state-Indigenous relations, the presentations reveal\r\nthat underpinning labour exploitation and unequal economic relations are active and\r\ninterventionist states which, as Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin note, \u2018superintend\u2019 The\r\nMaking of Global Capitalism.\r\nImportantly, the conference does not present labour struggles only in terms of\r\npaid-employment, suffering or defeat. Many papers also explore possibilities for\r\nresistance, democratic transformation and alternative futures. Presentations on\r\ndemocratic AI development, sustainability-oriented technologies, radical pedagogy,\r\ndecolonial environmental care, and public service delivery point toward efforts to\r\nreimagine economic systems organized around human need rather than profit. These\r\ndiscussions reflect a belief that working-class movements remain central to any\r\nmeaningful response to the climate crisis, technological disruption and democratic\r\ndecline that have become a hallmark of our time.\r\n\r\nOne of the conference\u2019s most significant contributions lies in its interdisciplinary and\r\ninternational character. Scholars from sociology, political economy, philosophy,\r\ngeography, labour studies, anthropology, education, cultural studies and others are\r\nbrought into dialogue around shared questions of capitalism, crisis and resistance.\r\nThis breadth reflects a growing recognition that contemporary global problems cannot\r\nbe adequately understood within narrow disciplinary boundaries.\r\nUltimately, the conference reflects a broader intellectual and political moment\r\nmarked by uncertainty about the future of democracy, work, technology and\r\nglobalization itself. Across its panels, a central question emerges: how can societies\r\nrespond to deepening inequalities, ecological breakdown, technological\r\ntransformation, and authoritarian tendencies while imagining more democratic and\r\nemancipatory alternatives?\r\n\r\nDespite narratives claiming that class has faded in importance, the conference\r\ndemonstrates that struggles over wages, housing, technology, migration, care work,\r\neducation, and wider systems of political and economic power are all fundamental\r\nstruggles over labour and the distribution of social wealth. By connecting\r\ncontemporary crises to histories of capitalism, colonialism and resistance, the\r\nconference provides a space not only for critique, but also for the development of\r\nnew political and theoretical frameworks capable of addressing the challenges of the\r\npresent era. By centering working-class experiences and labour politics, the\r\nconference provides a powerful critique of contemporary capitalism while also\r\nhighlighting the enduring importance of collective resistance in shaping the possibility\r\nfor more democratic and equitable futures.\r\n\r\nFinally, a key strength of the conference is the social and collaborative atmosphere it\r\nfosters. Shared meals, receptions and informal gatherings create opportunities for\r\nparticipants to connect beyond their presentations and professional profiles. These\r\nmoments encourage meaningful conversations, new friendships and lasting networks\r\nthat often extend well beyond the conference itself. By bringing people together in a\r\ncollegial and welcoming environment, the conference helps cultivate a sense of\r\nintellectual community grounded not only in academic exchange, but also in mutual\r\nsupport, shared engagement and solidarity. These commitments are at the heart of\r\nthe conference and reflect the broader mission of Alternate Routes: A Journal of\r\nCritical Social Research, which is now in its 49th year as a forum for critical\r\ninterdisciplinary scholarship and intellectual exchange.\r\n\r\n<hr \/>\r\n\r\n<i><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">* Forthcoming in <\/span><\/i><b><i>Eutopia<\/i><\/b><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, a newsletter of the Feltrinelli Foundation <\/span><\/i><a href=\"https:\/\/fondazionefeltrinelli.it\/restiamo-in-contatto\/eutopia\/\"><b><i>available here<\/i><\/b><\/a><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">.<\/span><\/i>\r\n\r\n<b><i>Carlo Fanelli<\/i><\/b><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Social Science at York University (Toronto, Canada) and co-editor of Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research.<\/span><\/i>","fascia_azzurra":""}]}]},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.8 - 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