[SIGCIS-Members] CFP: Taylor's World Conference, Sept 24-25, 2015

Andrew Russell arussell at stevens.edu
Tue Jan 13 14:25:22 PST 2015


Colleagues - 

Some of you may be interested in a conference we are hosting at Stevens Institute of Technology in September 2015, on the life and legacy of Frederick Winslow Taylor.  As you will see from the description below, we hope to host a broad and interdisciplinary gathering that will include significant consideration of Taylorism in the digital age.  Prof. Simon Head (NYU and Oxford, author of Mindless: Why Smarter Machines are Making Dumber Humans) has agreed to give a keynote address.  

For details, please see below and visit the conference website, https://www.stevens.edu/library/taylorsworld.  Submissions are due March 1, 2015.

Please share and cross-post widely!

Andy

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https://www.stevens.edu/library/taylorsworld
Call for Papers

On September 24th and 25th, 2015, Stevens Institute of Technology will be hosting a conference on the life and legacy of Frederick Winslow Taylor, a graduate of Stevens who is widely recognized as the father of scientific management. The event marks the centennial of Taylor’s death in 1915, and will explore both Taylor’s place in history and his legacy in the 21st century. We welcome proposals for either individual papers or full panels.
 
Potential topics include but are in no way limited to:

Taylor’s influence on contemporary management practice
The movement of Taylor’s ideas around the globe
Vestiges of Taylorism in digital media and labor, including Digital Turking and other forms of crowd sourcing
The place of organized labor, race, gender, and sexuality in Taylor’s thought and work
Taylor’s place in intellectual and cultural history
Taylor’s influence on sports technologies, especially golf and tennis
The effect of Taylorism on business strategy and technological change
Stevens Institute of Technology  <http://www.stevens.edu/>is located in Hoboken, NJ, directly across the Hudson River from New York City. Founded in 1870, Stevens students, faculty, and partners leverage their collective real-world experience and culture of innovation, research and entrepreneurship to confront global challenges in engineering, science, systems and technology management.

In 1933, Stevens Institute of Technology held a Fiftieth Anniversary celebration of the graduation of Frederick Winslow Taylor. At that time his family, friends and associates presented personal mementos, books, documents and graphic material to Stevens in his memory. It was an important occasion to which many close friends and associates came to honor him. Upon the death of Dr. Taylor's widow, his sons, Dr. Kempton P.A. Taylor and Mr. Robert P.A. Taylor, presented the Taylor archive <https://www.stevens.edu/library/collections/frederick-winslow-taylor> to Stevens in 1949.

Please submit proposals for papers or panels by 1 March 2015, by filling out submission proposal form <https://www.stevens.edu/library/taylorsworldsubmission>. Paper proposals should be 250–500 words; panel proposals should collect individual paper abstracts of that same length and also include a brief description of the panel’s overarching theme. Panel proposals may also suggest possible commentators.

All other inquiries about the conference can be sent to Leah Loscutoff, lloscuto at stevens.edu <mailto:lloscuto at stevens.edu>. 



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Andrew L. Russell, Ph.D.
Director, Program in Science & Technology Studies
Associate Professor, History
College of Arts & Letters
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, New Jersey 07030

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