This article has two features. The first offers a brief overview of the purpose and character of radical social science, specially, labour process analysis, and its shortcomings in this respect. The second highlights how challenging current orthodox thinking about the future of work and employment can be used to overcome those shortcomings. It outlines one possible reworking of this orthodoxy to exploit it to push for amelioration of that work and employment. More specifically, a critique of knowledge work is complemented with suggestions drawn from a wide range of evidence-based secondary literature on work and employment with the purpose of indicating how the current knowledge economy policy agenda can be turned to create the potential fo...
Global shifts to a knowledge based economy have led to the semi-proletarianization of labour and the...
This article builds on recent critiques of the knowledge economy to argue that key growth areas in f...
At the theoretical level, within the context of developed countries such as the UK and USA, the para...
This article has two features. The first offers a brief overview of the purpose and character of rad...
This article has two features. The first offers a brief overview of the purpose and character of rad...
The development of the knowledge economy is common policy across all levels of government across the...
The emergence of the knowledge economy has been the result of numerous developments in the contempor...
Our global economy is going through a major transformation, from an industrial economy, to a knowled...
A predominant economic and managerial discourse drives imperatives for a ‘knowledge-based ’ economy,...
Appel à article de la revue Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation The notion of 'knowledge worke...
Creating knowledge jobs is a key issue in understanding labor market evolution in any knowledge econ...
Throughout history, there has been a radical transformation concerning the developmental stages in ...
This article examines the concept of employability. The recent policy emphasis on employability rest...
The knowledge economy and the knowledge work that fuels it have created much debate in relation to t...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
Global shifts to a knowledge based economy have led to the semi-proletarianization of labour and the...
This article builds on recent critiques of the knowledge economy to argue that key growth areas in f...
At the theoretical level, within the context of developed countries such as the UK and USA, the para...
This article has two features. The first offers a brief overview of the purpose and character of rad...
This article has two features. The first offers a brief overview of the purpose and character of rad...
The development of the knowledge economy is common policy across all levels of government across the...
The emergence of the knowledge economy has been the result of numerous developments in the contempor...
Our global economy is going through a major transformation, from an industrial economy, to a knowled...
A predominant economic and managerial discourse drives imperatives for a ‘knowledge-based ’ economy,...
Appel à article de la revue Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation The notion of 'knowledge worke...
Creating knowledge jobs is a key issue in understanding labor market evolution in any knowledge econ...
Throughout history, there has been a radical transformation concerning the developmental stages in ...
This article examines the concept of employability. The recent policy emphasis on employability rest...
The knowledge economy and the knowledge work that fuels it have created much debate in relation to t...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
Global shifts to a knowledge based economy have led to the semi-proletarianization of labour and the...
This article builds on recent critiques of the knowledge economy to argue that key growth areas in f...
At the theoretical level, within the context of developed countries such as the UK and USA, the para...