This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-1985 miners' strike. The paper claims that one depiction of women's engagement in the strike has been privileged above others: activist women were miners' wives who embarked on a linear passage from domesticity and political passivity into politicisation and then retreated from political engagement following the defeat. This depiction is based on a masculinist view which sees political action as organisationally based and which fails to recognise the importance of small scale and emotional political work which women did and continue to undertake within their communities. In reality many women were politically active and aware prior to the disput...
Although organization and management scholars are beginning to research opposition and dissent emerg...
In April 2001, in the small Queensland town of Coaltown, a group of women found themselves standing ...
In April 2001, in the small Queensland town of Coaltown, a group of women found themselves standing ...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper looks at part of a larger study on women miners and miners ’ women in Queensland; this pa...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
The question of identity permeates interest in women's activism within mining politics. It is implic...
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During the 1984–1985 British miners' strike and in its immediate aftermath, women activists produced...
During the 1984–1985 British miners' strike and in its immediate aftermath, women activists produced...
During the 1984–1985 British miners' strike and in its immediate aftermath, women activists produced...
Although organization and management scholars are beginning to research opposition and dissent emerg...
In April 2001, in the small Queensland town of Coaltown, a group of women found themselves standing ...
In April 2001, in the small Queensland town of Coaltown, a group of women found themselves standing ...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper looks at part of a larger study on women miners and miners ’ women in Queensland; this pa...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
The question of identity permeates interest in women's activism within mining politics. It is implic...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This material arises f...
During the 1984–1985 British miners' strike and in its immediate aftermath, women activists produced...
During the 1984–1985 British miners' strike and in its immediate aftermath, women activists produced...
During the 1984–1985 British miners' strike and in its immediate aftermath, women activists produced...
Although organization and management scholars are beginning to research opposition and dissent emerg...
In April 2001, in the small Queensland town of Coaltown, a group of women found themselves standing ...
In April 2001, in the small Queensland town of Coaltown, a group of women found themselves standing ...