This blog lists new articles by members of the Research Committee 44 on Labour Movements.
Thursday, 1 September 2016
Adam Mrozowicki, Mateusz Karolak and Agata Krasowska on trade unions and young precarious workers in Poland
Adam Mrozowicki, Mateusz Karolak and Agata Krasowska (2016) Between commitment and indifference. Trade unions, young workers and the expansion of precarious employment in Poland, [in:] Violaine Delteil, Vassil Kirov (eds.) Labour and Social Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe: Europeanization and Beyond, Routledge, pp. 228-246.
Monday, 11 July 2016
Lucien van der Walt on Global Anarchism and Syndicalism
Lucien van der Walt (2016) Global Anarchism and Syndicalism: Theory, History, Resistance, Anarchist Studies, vol. 24(1): 85-106.
Lucien van der Walt on (Black) Working Class Self-Emancipation in Postapartheid South Africa
Lucien van der Walt (2016) Commentary: Alternatives From The Ground Up: Globalization School Input on Anarchism/Syndicalism and (Black) Working Class Self-Emancipation in Postapartheid South Africa, WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society, vol. 19 (2): 251-268.
Monday, 4 July 2016
Iain Campbell and Robin Price on the conceptualisation of precarious work
Iain Campbell and Robin Price (2016) Precarious work and precarious workers: Towards an improved conceptualisation, The Economic and Labour Relations Review, Epub ahead of print 8 June 2016, DOI: 10.1177/1035304616652074.
Saturday, 25 June 2016
New article by Ngai Pun, Yuan Shen, Yuhua Guo, Huilin Lu, Jenny Chan, Mark Selden on Chinese workers’ struggles from a global labor perspective
Ngai Pun, Yuan Shen, Yuhua Guo, Huilin Lu, Jenny Chan, Mark Selden (2016) Apple, Foxconn, and Chinese workers’ struggles from a global labor perspective, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 17(2): 166-185.
Friday, 24 June 2016
Barry Eidlin on the Lack of Labor Party in the United States
Barry Eidlin (2016) Why Is There No Labor Party in the United States? Political Articulation and the Canadian Comparison, 1932 to 1948, American Sociological Review 81(3):488–516.
Jenny Chan and Olga Martin-Ortega response to Apple's 10th supplier responsibility progress report
Jenny Chan, Olga Martin-Ortega (2016) The Apple way to make products: a response to Apple’s 10th ‘supplier responsibility progress report', openDemocracy. 6 June.
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