This presentation focuses on the role of social and management sciences researchers in enacting knowledge for social action, in the specific field of trade unionism. It draws on our experience, as researchers from two different research centres of the University of Liège2, in conducting a short-term intervention research ordered by a Belgian trade union. Our objective was to provide trade union delegates with educational and methodological support for launching a strategic reflexion on the union’s positioning regarding the challenges brought about by the digitalisation of work. We describe both the methodological framework implemented by the researchers (a questionnaire survey and focus groups) and the educational device settled by the uni...
With increasing market deregulation, workplace relationships, identities, and functions are graduall...
Recent literature relating to trade union renewal is devoted to how union organisations build the ca...
Contains fulltext : 27446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The belief that ...
There is little or no tradition of action research outputs reaching the mainstream industrial relati...
The study presents some methodological experience obtained in the course of research on the function...
This PhD by published works falls entirely within the field of industrial relations and contributes ...
Trade unions and other sites of community-labour organizing such as workers centres are rich, yet co...
Trade unions and other sites of community-labour organizing such as workers centres are rich, yet co...
This doctoral thesis explores development and sustainability of knowledge within expert collectives,...
Knowledge co-production between academics and practitioners is increasingly a focus for university w...
The black South African trade unions were known globally for challenging apartheid in the workplace ...
Interviews were undertaken with trade union officials in to ascertain whether there are links betwee...
Includes abstract.This study set out to explore the effects of learning on a trade union organisatio...
The case study examines the politics of research. The case study deals with a research project looki...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of stakeholders in the diffusion of innovation wit...
With increasing market deregulation, workplace relationships, identities, and functions are graduall...
Recent literature relating to trade union renewal is devoted to how union organisations build the ca...
Contains fulltext : 27446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The belief that ...
There is little or no tradition of action research outputs reaching the mainstream industrial relati...
The study presents some methodological experience obtained in the course of research on the function...
This PhD by published works falls entirely within the field of industrial relations and contributes ...
Trade unions and other sites of community-labour organizing such as workers centres are rich, yet co...
Trade unions and other sites of community-labour organizing such as workers centres are rich, yet co...
This doctoral thesis explores development and sustainability of knowledge within expert collectives,...
Knowledge co-production between academics and practitioners is increasingly a focus for university w...
The black South African trade unions were known globally for challenging apartheid in the workplace ...
Interviews were undertaken with trade union officials in to ascertain whether there are links betwee...
Includes abstract.This study set out to explore the effects of learning on a trade union organisatio...
The case study examines the politics of research. The case study deals with a research project looki...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of stakeholders in the diffusion of innovation wit...
With increasing market deregulation, workplace relationships, identities, and functions are graduall...
Recent literature relating to trade union renewal is devoted to how union organisations build the ca...
Contains fulltext : 27446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The belief that ...