In this article we explore the question of how as sociologists of work we might research those who constitute the substance of our labour process. We approach this question through an examination of the New Management Practices debate, principally in the labour movement where a distinctive and critical view of NMP developed in the late 1980s. Second, we argue that there is a link between this debate and the wider politics of labour process discussion both within and beyond the labour movement which has witnessed a shift away from an earlier engagement with worker interventions. In response we suggest the need to re-evaluate the nature of academic engagement with labour thus reanimating a closer engagement with labour-in-work and collective ...
Articles in Workplace have repeatedly called for increased collective organisation in opposition to ...
Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Purpose: This paper aims to examine the more milit...
The paper reviews the progress of the sociology of work in Britain since 1945. It identifies two lon...
In this article we explore the question of how as sociologists of work we might research those who c...
In seeking to meet the challenge to include worker voice and experience in researching the labour pr...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to consider existing debates within the sociology of work, parti...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
This paper takes issue with previous influential accounts of the evolution and contemporary potency ...
Employability has become a new buzzword of the 21st century. It advocates that to keep oneself attra...
The Conference of Socialist Economists (CSE) and Capital & Class were central in creating the condit...
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
The primary purpose of this article is to review what has become ‘the resistance debate’...
The past two decades have seen a dramatic upsurge in sustained, cross-border labour activism, or lab...
In this paper we propose a conversation between work in labour history and labour geography, in part...
This article discusses different approaches to conducting a workers’ inquiry. Although there is a ce...
Articles in Workplace have repeatedly called for increased collective organisation in opposition to ...
Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Purpose: This paper aims to examine the more milit...
The paper reviews the progress of the sociology of work in Britain since 1945. It identifies two lon...
In this article we explore the question of how as sociologists of work we might research those who c...
In seeking to meet the challenge to include worker voice and experience in researching the labour pr...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to consider existing debates within the sociology of work, parti...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
This paper takes issue with previous influential accounts of the evolution and contemporary potency ...
Employability has become a new buzzword of the 21st century. It advocates that to keep oneself attra...
The Conference of Socialist Economists (CSE) and Capital & Class were central in creating the condit...
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
The primary purpose of this article is to review what has become ‘the resistance debate’...
The past two decades have seen a dramatic upsurge in sustained, cross-border labour activism, or lab...
In this paper we propose a conversation between work in labour history and labour geography, in part...
This article discusses different approaches to conducting a workers’ inquiry. Although there is a ce...
Articles in Workplace have repeatedly called for increased collective organisation in opposition to ...
Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Purpose: This paper aims to examine the more milit...
The paper reviews the progress of the sociology of work in Britain since 1945. It identifies two lon...