Key Dates and Information
Abstracts: 1000 words by 31 July 2013
Abstracts of no more than 1,000 words noting aims, method and significance of the proposed paper to be submitted for consideration for presentation at the symposium should be submitted to the organisers by 31 July 2013 (contact details below). Abstracts must clearly state which of the ‘themes’ (see call for papers) that the proposed paper addresses. The organisers anticipate being able to advise if the abstract has been accepted by 31 August 2013
A small group of submissions will be chosen for presentation at a symposium to be held at the AUT University on 22 November 2013. Presenters will be expected to submit full drafts for discussion at the colloquium by 31 October 2013 so as to allow papers to be distributed to, and read by, other participants in the symposium (we encourage using APA style).
Registration:
Please contact Jane Parker or Julie Douglas to register. A contact form is below.
Symposium Special Edition:
Accepted and suitably revised papers will be published in a special issue of the Labour and Industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work. Process of submission is below:
After the colloquium and submission of papers (by 31 October 2013 to Julie Douglas and Jane Parker), all papers will be peer reviewed. Final drafts incorporating required revisions must be completed by close of business 28 February 2014. The articles which ‘make it’ to this stage, will appear in a special edition of the AIRAANZ-sponsored Labour and Industry journal. You can find the Journal’s style guide at http://www.airaanz.org/author-guidelines.html
Previous Special Edition of the Journal of Industrial Relations:
Full text download of the previous Symposium's Special Edition of the Journal of Industrial Relations, 2012, Vol 54, is available here.
Abstracts of no more than 1,000 words noting aims, method and significance of the proposed paper to be submitted for consideration for presentation at the symposium should be submitted to the organisers by 31 July 2013 (contact details below). Abstracts must clearly state which of the ‘themes’ (see call for papers) that the proposed paper addresses. The organisers anticipate being able to advise if the abstract has been accepted by 31 August 2013
A small group of submissions will be chosen for presentation at a symposium to be held at the AUT University on 22 November 2013. Presenters will be expected to submit full drafts for discussion at the colloquium by 31 October 2013 so as to allow papers to be distributed to, and read by, other participants in the symposium (we encourage using APA style).
Registration:
Please contact Jane Parker or Julie Douglas to register. A contact form is below.
Symposium Special Edition:
Accepted and suitably revised papers will be published in a special issue of the Labour and Industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work. Process of submission is below:
After the colloquium and submission of papers (by 31 October 2013 to Julie Douglas and Jane Parker), all papers will be peer reviewed. Final drafts incorporating required revisions must be completed by close of business 28 February 2014. The articles which ‘make it’ to this stage, will appear in a special edition of the AIRAANZ-sponsored Labour and Industry journal. You can find the Journal’s style guide at http://www.airaanz.org/author-guidelines.html
Previous Special Edition of the Journal of Industrial Relations:
Full text download of the previous Symposium's Special Edition of the Journal of Industrial Relations, 2012, Vol 54, is available here.
Accommodation Options
Please contact hotels directly to book your accommodation
All recommended hotels are located in the Auckland CBD and within walking distance to AUT University, in a fairly safe area. Shops, cafés, restaurants and public transportation are all easily accessible. We encourage you to book your accommodation early as the late November/December period is high season in Auckland.
Mercure Auckland (3*)
8 Customs Street (15mn walk to AUT, closest to bus and railway station, waterfront)
Room rate: approx $150.00 incl GST per night
Amora Hotel Auckland (4*)
100 Greys Avenue (10mn walk to AUT)
Room rate: approx $135 incl GST per night
Scenic Hotel Auckland (4*)
380 Queen Street (5mn walk to AUT)
Room rate: approx $149 incl GST per night
CityLife Auckland (4*)
171 Queen Street (10mn walk to AUT)
Room rate: Superior Room: approx $150.26 incl GST per night
Deluxe Room: approx $166.36 incl GST per night
Heritage Auckland (4*)
35 Hobson Street (15-20mn walk to AUT)
Room rate: Superior Room: approx $159.00 incl GST per night
Deluxe Room: approx $179.00 incl GST per night
Other options
The All Seasons hotel
20 Wyndham Street, near Queen Street) offers a more budget option:
Auckland CBD also offers a variety of hostel accommodation, some with individual en- suite rooms, usually walking distance from AUT‟s city campus.
All recommended hotels are located in the Auckland CBD and within walking distance to AUT University, in a fairly safe area. Shops, cafés, restaurants and public transportation are all easily accessible. We encourage you to book your accommodation early as the late November/December period is high season in Auckland.
Mercure Auckland (3*)
8 Customs Street (15mn walk to AUT, closest to bus and railway station, waterfront)
Room rate: approx $150.00 incl GST per night
Amora Hotel Auckland (4*)
100 Greys Avenue (10mn walk to AUT)
Room rate: approx $135 incl GST per night
Scenic Hotel Auckland (4*)
380 Queen Street (5mn walk to AUT)
Room rate: approx $149 incl GST per night
CityLife Auckland (4*)
171 Queen Street (10mn walk to AUT)
Room rate: Superior Room: approx $150.26 incl GST per night
Deluxe Room: approx $166.36 incl GST per night
Heritage Auckland (4*)
35 Hobson Street (15-20mn walk to AUT)
Room rate: Superior Room: approx $159.00 incl GST per night
Deluxe Room: approx $179.00 incl GST per night
Other options
The All Seasons hotel
20 Wyndham Street, near Queen Street) offers a more budget option:
Auckland CBD also offers a variety of hostel accommodation, some with individual en- suite rooms, usually walking distance from AUT‟s city campus.