In examining the collective mobilisation of migrant workers, scholars have explored the emergence of community organisations as alternative forms of worker representation. However, community unionism scholars tend to adopt a union-centric perspective, which leaves unexplored the complex nature of community organisations. We argue that it is important to adopt a ‘community’-oriented perspective. Such a perspective allows us to explore varied capacity for collective actions and different forms of identity framing across community organisations. We argue that these can affect the union–community relationship and organising outcomes. By comparing ethnographic case studies of the role of two community organisations vis-a-vis the collective mobil...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
This article addresses issues of class-based collective action. Through an ethnographic case study e...
Despite being disproportionately concentrated in the most precarious jobs of the UK labor market, mi...
In examining the collective mobilisation of migrant workers, scholars have ex-plored the emergence o...
In examining the collective mobilisation of migrant workers, scholars have explored the emergence of...
Contemporary labour immigration into the UK has been underpinned by two structural positions: the un...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
© 2016, The Author(s) 2016. The collective mobilization of migrant workers is an important issue for...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
In recent years a number of UK unions have been considering how to (re)engage with communities in or...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
The article shows that community initiatives take different forms and are the outcome of a broader i...
The present article aims to understand how the third union dilemma in an organizational dimension ti...
This article examines the organizing practices of indie unions-the emerging grassroots unions co-led...
The paper examines a union initiative to recruit among migrant workers through the provision of indi...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
This article addresses issues of class-based collective action. Through an ethnographic case study e...
Despite being disproportionately concentrated in the most precarious jobs of the UK labor market, mi...
In examining the collective mobilisation of migrant workers, scholars have ex-plored the emergence o...
In examining the collective mobilisation of migrant workers, scholars have explored the emergence of...
Contemporary labour immigration into the UK has been underpinned by two structural positions: the un...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
© 2016, The Author(s) 2016. The collective mobilization of migrant workers is an important issue for...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article develops an embedded actor-centred framework for studyi...
In recent years a number of UK unions have been considering how to (re)engage with communities in or...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
The article shows that community initiatives take different forms and are the outcome of a broader i...
The present article aims to understand how the third union dilemma in an organizational dimension ti...
This article examines the organizing practices of indie unions-the emerging grassroots unions co-led...
The paper examines a union initiative to recruit among migrant workers through the provision of indi...
This thesis examines the role of migrant civil society organisations (CSOs) in the regulation of wor...
This article addresses issues of class-based collective action. Through an ethnographic case study e...
Despite being disproportionately concentrated in the most precarious jobs of the UK labor market, mi...