This article recognises the contributions of workers and more broadly the significance of work within economic geography. It considers how engaging with labour experiences provides an accessible vantage point to consider much wider debates and issues. By doing so, the article suggests that the increasingly well-established sub-field of labour geography has much to offer for geographers to consider wider economic processes as experienced ‘from below’. The article considers recent UK examples of worker action and emerging community union practices as a model developed by trade unions to counter trends in their membership and respond to changes in their role. As such, the article provides a valuable perspective for assessing geographical themes ...
The globalisation of work division and global Climate Change are closely linked through the process ...
In this paper I first detail some of the geographical concepts that help us make sense of capitalism...
Employment is the right to work, from the peculiar perspective of the spatial conditions and opportu...
This short essay takes stock of where the field of 'labour geography' has got to and where it might ...
This short essay takes stock of where the field of \u27labour geography\u27 has got to and where it ...
This chapter provides a series of reflections on developments in labour market geographies, and asso...
The rise of labour geography over the last 20 years has ensured that labour politics, worker rights ...
The aim of the chapter is to unpack trends around precarization of labour, while highlighting increa...
The chapter presents a sympathetic overview of labour geography in its various and evolving forms. T...
In this final report I offer a review of recent work in labour geography (broadly defined), a blosso...
In this paper we propose a conversation between work in labour history and labour geography, in part...
This article aims to explore the geographies of labour in the third sector as these are constituted ...
Trade unions are facing a series of challenges around place-based forms of work in industries such a...
This book’s detailed exploration of the mutually constitutive relations between workplace processe...
Embodied experience, situated corporeal knowledge(s), and bodily mobility lie at the forefront of ma...
The globalisation of work division and global Climate Change are closely linked through the process ...
In this paper I first detail some of the geographical concepts that help us make sense of capitalism...
Employment is the right to work, from the peculiar perspective of the spatial conditions and opportu...
This short essay takes stock of where the field of 'labour geography' has got to and where it might ...
This short essay takes stock of where the field of \u27labour geography\u27 has got to and where it ...
This chapter provides a series of reflections on developments in labour market geographies, and asso...
The rise of labour geography over the last 20 years has ensured that labour politics, worker rights ...
The aim of the chapter is to unpack trends around precarization of labour, while highlighting increa...
The chapter presents a sympathetic overview of labour geography in its various and evolving forms. T...
In this final report I offer a review of recent work in labour geography (broadly defined), a blosso...
In this paper we propose a conversation between work in labour history and labour geography, in part...
This article aims to explore the geographies of labour in the third sector as these are constituted ...
Trade unions are facing a series of challenges around place-based forms of work in industries such a...
This book’s detailed exploration of the mutually constitutive relations between workplace processe...
Embodied experience, situated corporeal knowledge(s), and bodily mobility lie at the forefront of ma...
The globalisation of work division and global Climate Change are closely linked through the process ...
In this paper I first detail some of the geographical concepts that help us make sense of capitalism...
Employment is the right to work, from the peculiar perspective of the spatial conditions and opportu...