This article uses John Kelly’s mobilisation framework, with its foundational concept of injustice, to explore workers’ propensity towards unionism in England’s outsourced social care sector. Drawing on 60 interviews with union organisers and officers, care workers, support workers and care company managers, this research highlights the difficulties of union organising in the sector and explores theorisations of mobilising. The research contends that for mobilisation theory to provide insight into relationships between work and unionism, varieties of injustice and collectivism need to be contextualised. Paid care provision generates both employment-related injustices and care-related injustices, which lead to divergent collective identities ...
As neoliberalisation and other global disruptions change the understanding of human rights and socia...
This article aims to contribute to building a more ‘comprehensive’ theory of the alter-globalisation...
My dissertation explores a central problem in social movement theory: what conditions affect the suc...
This article examines two cases of successful efforts by UK trade unions to mobilise contingent work...
This article examines two cases of successful efforts by UK trade unions to mobilise contingent work...
Mobilisation theory seeks to explain how workers and trade unions are able to shift workplace grieva...
Mobilisation theory seeks to explain how workers and trade unions are able to shift workplace grieva...
Mobilisation theory seeks to explain how workers and trade unions are able to shift workplace grieva...
This article explores in what way solidarity relationships are made and unmade between waged and un-...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to build on the insights of mobilisation theory to examine th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to build on the insights of mobilisation theory to examine th...
This paper, using empirical data from cases of mobilisation in 1996 in Argentina, offers new evidenc...
This article assesses the prospects for union membership growth in the UK voluntary sector. It exami...
This article assesses the prospects for union membership growth in the UK voluntary sector. It exami...
Does mobilisation theory provide telling insights into the collective expression of gendered grieva...
As neoliberalisation and other global disruptions change the understanding of human rights and socia...
This article aims to contribute to building a more ‘comprehensive’ theory of the alter-globalisation...
My dissertation explores a central problem in social movement theory: what conditions affect the suc...
This article examines two cases of successful efforts by UK trade unions to mobilise contingent work...
This article examines two cases of successful efforts by UK trade unions to mobilise contingent work...
Mobilisation theory seeks to explain how workers and trade unions are able to shift workplace grieva...
Mobilisation theory seeks to explain how workers and trade unions are able to shift workplace grieva...
Mobilisation theory seeks to explain how workers and trade unions are able to shift workplace grieva...
This article explores in what way solidarity relationships are made and unmade between waged and un-...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to build on the insights of mobilisation theory to examine th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to build on the insights of mobilisation theory to examine th...
This paper, using empirical data from cases of mobilisation in 1996 in Argentina, offers new evidenc...
This article assesses the prospects for union membership growth in the UK voluntary sector. It exami...
This article assesses the prospects for union membership growth in the UK voluntary sector. It exami...
Does mobilisation theory provide telling insights into the collective expression of gendered grieva...
As neoliberalisation and other global disruptions change the understanding of human rights and socia...
This article aims to contribute to building a more ‘comprehensive’ theory of the alter-globalisation...
My dissertation explores a central problem in social movement theory: what conditions affect the suc...