In Striking Women: Struggles and Strategies of South Asian Women Workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet, Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson offer an in-depth examination of two strikes – the Grunwick strike of 1976-78 and the strike at Gate Gourmet in 2005 – to highlight how South Asian migrant women have contributed to the struggle for workers rights in the UK. Praising the book’s incorporation of the wider social and historical context, Amal Shahid finds this an informative and accessible read for those passionate about the history and sociology of labour, gender and migration studies
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In Striking Women: Struggles and Strategies of South Asian Women Workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourm...
In Part 1 of this feature essay, Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson introduce their new book, Striking ...
In Part 2 of this feature essay, Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson introduce their new book, Striking ...
In this feature essay, Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson introduce their new book, Striking Women: Str...
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In Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic, Serene J. Khader unpacks mainstream fe...
In New Female Tribes: Shattering Female Stereotypes and Redefining Women Today, Rachel Pashley prese...
The influx of women from the former Soviet Union, with their strong science and engineering culture,...
In Striking Women: Struggles and Strategies of South Asian Women Workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourm...
In Part 1 of this feature essay, Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson introduce their new book, Striking ...
In Part 2 of this feature essay, Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson introduce their new book, Striking ...
In this feature essay, Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson introduce their new book, Striking Women: Str...
In Gender and the Great War, editors Susan R. Grayzel and Tammy M. Proctor offer a new collection ex...
In A Woman’s Work, Britain’s longest-serving female MP Harriet Harman offers a new memoir reflecting...
In this paper we look at Digital Storytelling (DS) as a specifically feminist epistemology within qu...
Richard Moncrieff says this book gives a provocative insight into women's life in Boko Haram
Author Shanthini Naidoo reflects on her decision to change the focus of her Master’s dissertation in...
Men in leadership must intentionally work to advance progress for women in the workplace, writes San...
Women are still fighting for equality, despite huge progress since the suffragette campaigns. How fa...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
In Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic, Serene J. Khader unpacks mainstream fe...
In New Female Tribes: Shattering Female Stereotypes and Redefining Women Today, Rachel Pashley prese...
The influx of women from the former Soviet Union, with their strong science and engineering culture,...