This blog lists new articles by members of the Research Committee 44 on Labour Movements.
Sunday, 24 April 2016
Jenny Chan, Pun Ngai and Mark Selden on the Lives of Chinese Workers
Jenny Chan, Ngai Pun, and Mark Selden (2016) Dying for an iPhone: the Lives of Chinese Workers, Chinadialogue, 15 April 2016.
Huw Beynon and Terry Austrin on Sam Watson and Power Relations in the British Labour Movement in the Forties and Fifties
Huw Beynon and Terry Austrin (2015) The Performance of Power: Sam Watson and Miners ‘ Leader on Many Stages (with Terry Austrin) Journal of Historical Sociology, Vol. 28 Issue 4, pp. 458-490.
Huw Beynon's Response to the Reviewers of Working for Ford
Huw Beynon (2016) Book Review Symposium on Working for Ford – “a Response”, Work Employment and Society, Vol 30 (1) pp. 181-191.
Beyond Fordism: Huw Beynon's Entry in the Sage Handbook of the Sociology of Work and Employment
Huw Beynon (2016) Beyond Fordism, in S. Edgell, H. Gottfried and E. Granter (eds.) The Sage Handbook of the Sociology and Work and Employment, Sage, pp. 306-328.
Huw Beynon on Striking on the British Coalfields 1984-85
Huw Beynon (2015) When all Hell Breaks Loose: Striking on the British Coalfields 1984-85, in M. Dawson, B. Fowler, D. Miller and A. Smith (eds.) Stretching the Sociological Imagination: Essays in Honour of John Eldridge, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 65-82.
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