This paper discusses precarious workers in London. The aim is to consider the particular challenges and possibilities for resistance in the context of London. It addresses the theoretical questions of precarity and its significance in post-Fordist capitalism. The innovations of the Operaismo—in terms of workers' inquiries, the concept of class composition and the strategy of refusal—provide the theoretical basis for the paper. The paper draws on two examples of recent struggles on university campuses, that of casual teaching staff and cleaners, which highlight different points. The first is that a method inspired by the tradition of the workers' inquiry can provide an important starting point for a campaign, combining knowledge production a...
The dominant perspective of trade unionism in the United States has for decades been to lead an orde...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses class analysis to explore the politics of urban development in London in t...
Ongoing reconfigurations of work under contemporary global capitalism increasingly defy the centrali...
This paper discusses precarious workers in London. The aim is to consider the particular challenges ...
This paper discusses precarious workers in London. The aim is to consider the particular challenges ...
This article tells the story of community and union-led efforts to re-regulate the contract cleaning...
This thesis, based on a critical “militant ethnography” (Juris 2007) with an auto-ethnographic compo...
This article focuses on the role of traders and small businesses in urban social movements by explor...
It is now increasingly argued that within contemporary society it is new forms of social movements t...
The introductory essay to this collection examines the possibilities that work-based collective orga...
The chapter first explores the rise of the ‘network orthodoxy’. It proceeds to develop a critique of...
Abstract: One of the most notable changes to the industrial workplace in post-apartheid South Africa...
This paper explores the emergence of a new ‘reserve army of labour ’ in London. In contrast to a vis...
Richard Florida\u27s Rise of the Creative Class of 2002 ends with a clarion call for a post-industri...
This essay brings together the authors’ experiences and observations with reflections gathered in an...
The dominant perspective of trade unionism in the United States has for decades been to lead an orde...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses class analysis to explore the politics of urban development in London in t...
Ongoing reconfigurations of work under contemporary global capitalism increasingly defy the centrali...
This paper discusses precarious workers in London. The aim is to consider the particular challenges ...
This paper discusses precarious workers in London. The aim is to consider the particular challenges ...
This article tells the story of community and union-led efforts to re-regulate the contract cleaning...
This thesis, based on a critical “militant ethnography” (Juris 2007) with an auto-ethnographic compo...
This article focuses on the role of traders and small businesses in urban social movements by explor...
It is now increasingly argued that within contemporary society it is new forms of social movements t...
The introductory essay to this collection examines the possibilities that work-based collective orga...
The chapter first explores the rise of the ‘network orthodoxy’. It proceeds to develop a critique of...
Abstract: One of the most notable changes to the industrial workplace in post-apartheid South Africa...
This paper explores the emergence of a new ‘reserve army of labour ’ in London. In contrast to a vis...
Richard Florida\u27s Rise of the Creative Class of 2002 ends with a clarion call for a post-industri...
This essay brings together the authors’ experiences and observations with reflections gathered in an...
The dominant perspective of trade unionism in the United States has for decades been to lead an orde...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses class analysis to explore the politics of urban development in London in t...
Ongoing reconfigurations of work under contemporary global capitalism increasingly defy the centrali...