Book review. The Working Class Collective (2022) The Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class. London: The Working Class Collective
Described politically as propagandistic: the imposition of political dogma on creativity; the litera...
Lockdown Cultures is both a cultural response to our extraordinary times and a manifesto for the art...
Presents the first evidence of forced labour among displaced migrants who seek refuge in the UK. Thr...
Collated by the Working Class Collective, The Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class is a beautiful, ...
Drawing on a personal dataset of 3,000 book inscriptions, and in partnership with Cardiff University...
Ron Johnston reviews three recent books that, in very different ways, explore the changing nature an...
Living on the Margins: Undocumented Migrants in a Global City captures the lived experiences of undo...
How do people get by in times and in places where opportunities for standard employment have drastic...
Review of Workers and Labour in a Globalised Capitalism, edited by Maurizo Atzeni. Palgrave Macmilla...
Written as an 'act of solidarity', 'Workers’ Playtime' seeks to intervene in a field of practice def...
Marxist literary theorisation has long proposed that the gaps, absences and contradictions evident w...
This article explores the methodological impact of building and curating a transnational archive of ...
Angela Lait Telling Tales: Work, Narrative and Identity in a Market Age Manchester: Manchester Unive...
It may seem strange to some people that I and several others travelled from England to the USA for a...
Precarious Lives: Forced Labour, Exploitation and Asylum offers a groundbreaking examination of the ...
Described politically as propagandistic: the imposition of political dogma on creativity; the litera...
Lockdown Cultures is both a cultural response to our extraordinary times and a manifesto for the art...
Presents the first evidence of forced labour among displaced migrants who seek refuge in the UK. Thr...
Collated by the Working Class Collective, The Lockdown Diaries of the Working Class is a beautiful, ...
Drawing on a personal dataset of 3,000 book inscriptions, and in partnership with Cardiff University...
Ron Johnston reviews three recent books that, in very different ways, explore the changing nature an...
Living on the Margins: Undocumented Migrants in a Global City captures the lived experiences of undo...
How do people get by in times and in places where opportunities for standard employment have drastic...
Review of Workers and Labour in a Globalised Capitalism, edited by Maurizo Atzeni. Palgrave Macmilla...
Written as an 'act of solidarity', 'Workers’ Playtime' seeks to intervene in a field of practice def...
Marxist literary theorisation has long proposed that the gaps, absences and contradictions evident w...
This article explores the methodological impact of building and curating a transnational archive of ...
Angela Lait Telling Tales: Work, Narrative and Identity in a Market Age Manchester: Manchester Unive...
It may seem strange to some people that I and several others travelled from England to the USA for a...
Precarious Lives: Forced Labour, Exploitation and Asylum offers a groundbreaking examination of the ...
Described politically as propagandistic: the imposition of political dogma on creativity; the litera...
Lockdown Cultures is both a cultural response to our extraordinary times and a manifesto for the art...
Presents the first evidence of forced labour among displaced migrants who seek refuge in the UK. Thr...