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| 2004 Ruth Rikowski gave a talk at the 'Marxism and Education: Renewing Dialogues' seminar held at The Institute of Education, University of London, on 5th May 2004. Theme of the seminar -'Education and the Labour Process' Talk entitled: On the impossibility of determining the length of the working day for intellectual labour Talk based on Ruth's article in Information for Social Change, No. 19, Summer 2004 On the impossibility of determining the length of the working-day by Ruth Rikowski Ruth Rikowski gave a talk at Birkbeck College, University of London - Marx, Individuals and Society Seminars, winter 2004. Talk: On the impossibility of determining the length of the working-day for intellectual labour Talk based on Ruth's article in Information for Social Change, No. 19, Summer 2004 On the impossibility of determining the length of the working-day by Ruth Rikowski 2006 Ruth Rikowski gave a talk entitled On the impossibility of determining the length of the working-day for intellectual labour at the Workshop on Work and the Knowledge-Based Economyat Lancaster University, held on 12th-13th July 2006 Talk based on Ruth's article On the impossibility of determining the length of the working-day for intellectual labour Interesting feed-back following on from the talk, particularly from Professor Bob Jessop, including many quotes from Marx about intellectual labour. This formed part of the Knowledge-Based Economy Programme held at Lancaster University, 2005-2006 Knowledge-Based Economy Programme at Lancaster University, October 2005 - July 2006 For enquiries about the Knowledge-Based Economy Programme, please contact: Dr Steve Fleetwood, KBE Programme Director - s.fleetwood@lancaster.ac.uk For general information about the IAS and its activities, please contact: Professor Bob Jessop, IAS Director - r.jessop@lancaster.ac.uk Print Friendly - Print Friendly with links |
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