Work in the 21st Century: Innovations in Research
2018, Economy, Future of Work, Summit Brave New Work, Education + Research
Research doesn’t just live in libraries and academic papers; it has a profound impact on our day to day lives. Work in the 21st Century: Innovations in Research is a dynamic evening that showcases the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV researchers and entrepreneurs who are leading the way in making innovative impacts in the new world of work.
This event features a combination of interactive displays and rapid-fire presentations by faculty, staff, students and alumni from across ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV’s faculties, departments, programs and campuses. Enjoy light refreshments and a cash bar as you move throughout the space, interacting with researchers and hearing presentations. Learn how ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV’s remarkable research community is making the new world of work more productive, safe, equitable, and inclusive.
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. (PT)
500 Granville St., Vancouver
Room 1200
About Brave New Work
Paola Ardiles
Wellbeing at work: promoting health through innovation and participation
Ellen Balka
Observational Studies of Work: Watching People Work in Order to Improve Work for Workers
Ara Beittoei and Nicole Hanbury
Social Hiring and Community Benefits Agreement
Thomas Culham and Neha Shivhare
Action Research on the Application of Meditation in Business Leader Ethics Education
Kristen Elkow and Qara Clemente
Coworking Spaces
John Gray
The Ecosystem of Fake: Bots, Information and Distorted Realities
Andy Hira
The Challenges and Opportunities of the Sharing Economy: Examples of Leading Edge Companies
Alberto Lusoli
Understanding labor in startup ventures: a data-driven ethnographic approach
Tom Walker
The Future Isn't What it Used to Be
Maya Schofield, Queenie Tran, Adam Rossi, Tawanda Musawi
Civic Innovation Change Lab
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