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June 2012, Volume 26, Issue 3
April 2012, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 1-10 Work beyond employment: representations of informal economic activities
by Colin C Williams & Sara Nadin
- 195-210 Professional call centres, professional workers and the paradox of the algorithm: the case of telenursing
by Bob Russell
- 211-227 Professionalism ‘from below’: mobilization potential in Indian call centres
by Brandon Vaidyanathan
- 228-245 The open-plan academy: space, control and the undermining of professional identity
by Chris Baldry & Alison Barnes
- 246-261 Collaborating in a competitive world: musicians’ working lives and understandings of entrepreneurship
by Susan Coulson
- 262-277 Breaks in employment due to childcare in the Czech Republic before and after 1989
by Marie Valentova
- 278-295 Gender and ethnic differences in occupational positions and earnings among nurses and engineers in Norway: identical educational choices, unequal outcomes
by Hilde Karlsen
- 296-313 Women’s equality in the Scandinavian academy: a distant dream?
by Cathrine Seierstad & Geraldine Healy
- 314-330 A service union’s innovation dilemma: limitations on creative action in German industrial relations
by Ursula Holtgrewe & Virginia Doellgast
- 331-348 Speaking allowed? Workplace regulation of regional dialect
by Elizabeth Eustace
- 349-359 Using equality to challenge austerity: new actors, old problems
by Hazel Conley
- 360-363 Samantha Velluti, New Governance and the European Employment Strategy and Stella Vettori (ed.), Ageing Populations and Changing Labour Markets: Social and Economic Impacts of the Demographic Time Bomb
by Clara Morgan
- 364-365 Book review: Jacqueline Scott, Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette (eds), Gender Inequalities in the 21st Century: New Barriers and Continuing Constraints
by Tessa Wright
- 366-367 Book review: Michael W Kramer, Organizational Socialization: Joining and Leaving Organizations
by Gertrude Iranganie Hewapathirana
- 367-369 Book review: J Kirk and C Wall, Work and Identity: Historical and Cultural Contexts
by Michelle Addison
- 369-370 Book review: Carole Thornley, Steve Jefferys and Beatrice Appay (eds), Globalization and Precarious Forms of Production and Employment: Challenges for Workers and Unions
by Tony Royle
February 2012, Volume 26, Issue 1
December 2011, Volume 25, Issue 4
September 2011, Volume 25, Issue 3
June 2011, Volume 25, Issue 2
March 2011, Volume 25, Issue 1
December 2010, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 621-640 Female part-time managers: networks and career mobility
by Susan Durbin & Jennifer Tomlinson
- 641-660 Early career consequences of temporary employment in Germany and the UK
by Michael Gebel
- 661-679 Neoliberalism and knowledge interests in boundaryless careers discourse
by Juliet Roper & Shiv Ganesh & Kerr Inkson
- 680-698 Organisational restructuring and emerging service value chains: implications for work and employment
by Jörg Flecker & Pamela Meil
- 699-710 Making the connections: bringing skill formation into global value chain analysis
by Paulina Ramirez & Helen Rainbird
- 711-727 Making a difference? The use (and abuse) of diversity management at the UK’s elite law firms
by Louise Ashley
- 728-739 The shackled runner: time to rethink positive discrimination?
by Mike Noon
- 740-760 Employee responses to ‘high performance work system’ practices: an empirical test of the disciplined worker thesis
by Bill Harley & Leisa Sargent & Belinda Allen
- 761-779 Social capital and wage disadvantages among immigrant workers
by Alireza Behtoui & Anders Neergaard
- 780-802 Working at McDonalds: some redeeming features of McJobs
by Anthony M Gould
- 803-812 Banks, bailouts and bonuses: a personal account of working in Halifax Bank of Scotland during the financial crisis
by Vaughan Ellis & Margaret Taylor
- 813-818 Book Review Essay: Active citizenship and work: what and where is the strategic vision?
by Grainne Ketelaar
- 819-820 Book Review: Deborah Howcroft and Helen Richardson (eds) Work and Life in the Global Economy: A Gendered Analysis of Service Work Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, £60.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780230580848), xii + 284 pp
by Nathalie Mitev
- 821-822 Book Review: Elisabeth Kelan Performing Gender at Work Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, £60.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780230577817), 253 pp
by Jacqueline H Watts
- 822-824 Book Review: Hendrik Meyer-Ohle Japanese Workplaces in Transition: Employee Perceptions Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2009, £65.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780230229389), x + 218 pp
by Anuratha Raman
- 824-825 Book Review: Béla Galgóczi, Janine Leschke and Andrew Watt (eds) EU Labour Migration since Enlargement: Trends, Impacts and Policies Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009, £65.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780754676843), 336 pp
by Demyan Belyaev
- 825-827 Book Review: Alan Felstead, Alison Fuller, Nick Jewson and Lorna Unwin Improving Working as Learning Abingdon: Routledge, 2009, £21.99 pbk, (ISBN: 9780415496469), 248 pp
by Gordon Parker
- 827-829 Book Review: K. Anders Ericsson (ed.) Development of Professional Expertise: Toward Measurement of Expert Performance and Design of Optimal Learning Environments New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2009, £21.99 pbk, (ISBN: 9780521740081), xvi + 552 pp
by Leonard Holmes
- 829-830 Book Review: Elizabeth Shove, Frank Trentmann and Richard Wilk (eds) Time, Consumption and Everyday Life: Practice, Materiality and Culture Oxford: Berg, 2009, £57.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9781847883643), 256 pp
by Aileen O'Carroll
- 830-832 Book Review: Edward Granter Critical Social Theory and the End of Work Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009, £55.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780754676973), vii + 202 pp
by David Frayne
September 2010, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 1-12 Managerial control and workplace regimes: an introduction
by Paul Thompson & Diane van den Broek
- 413-429 The myth of the reflexive worker: class and work histories in neo-liberal times
by Will Atkinson
- 430-448 The contents of partnership agreements in Britain 1990-2007
by Peter Samuel & Nicolas Bacon
- 449-467 ‘Lost in translation’: an analysis of temporary work agency employment in hotels
by Angela Knox
- 468-486 Trade union change, development and renewal in emerging economies: the case of Mozambique
by Pauline Dibben
- 487-507 Childbirth and cohort effects on mothers' labour supply: a comparative study using life history data for Germany, the Netherlands and Great Britain
by Didier Fouarge & Anna Manzoni & Ruud Muffels & Ruud Luijkx
- 508-525 The transition to motherhood and part-time working: mutuality and incongruence in the psychological contracts existing between managers and employees
by Penny Dick
- 526-545 Putting the process back in: rethinking service sector skill
by Ian Hampson & Anne Junor
- 546-564 Emotional management in a mass customised call centre: examining skill and knowledgeability in interactive service work
by Sarah Jenkins & Rick Delbridge & Ashley Roberts
- 565-577 Moving beyond skills as a social and economic panacea
by Ewart Keep & Ken Mayhew
- 578-590 Survey errors and survey costs: a response to Timming’s critique of the Survey of Employees Questionnaire in WERS 2004
by John Forth & Helen Bewley & Alex Bryson & Gill Dix & Sarah Oxenbridge
- 591-596 Book Review Essay: The uncertain destiny of an incomplete revolution
by Fabio Bolzonaro
- 597-598 Book Review: Suzan Lewis, Julia Brannen and Ann Nilsen (eds) Work, Families and Organisations in Transition: European Perspectives Bristol: Policy Press, 2009, £65.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9781847422200), x + 214 pp
by Clare Kelliher
- 598-600 Book Review: Martin Upchurch, Graham Taylor and Andrew Mathers The Crisis of Social Democratic Trade Unionism in Western Europe: The Search for Alternatives Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009, £55.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780754670537), 244 pp
by Jo Grady
- 600-601 Book Review: Kevin Doogan New Capitalism? The Transformation of Work Cambridge: Polity, 2009, £16.99 pbk, (ISBN: 9780754633251), xiii + 234 pp
by José-Luis à lvarez-Galván
- 602-603 Book Review: Dan Coffey and Carole Thornley Globalization and Varieties of Capitalism: New Labour, Economic Policy and the Abject State Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, £55.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780230553095), x + 188 pp
by Douglas Martin
- 603-605 Book Review: Kenneth A. Root and Rosemarie J. Park Forced Out: Older Workers Confront Job Loss Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2009, $57.98 hbk, (ISBN: 9781935049036), 266 pp
by Vanessa Beck
- 605-606 Book Review: Marilyn Hammick, Della Freeth, Danë Goodsman and Jeanette Copperman Being Interprofessional Cambridge: Polity, 2009, £19.99 pbk, (ISBN: 9780745643069), 208 pp
by Shelagh Campbell
- 607-608 Book Review: Chris Rowley and Vimolwan Yukongdi (eds) The Changing Face of Women Managers in Asia London: Routledge, 2008, £30.99 pbk, (ISBN: 9780415437677), xxii + 264 pp
by Akram Al Ariss
- 608-610 Book Review: Egil J. Skorstad and Helge Ramsdal (eds) Flexible Organizations and the New Working Life: A European Perspective Farnham: Ashgate, 2009, £60.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780754674207), xvi + 272 pp
by Deirdre Anderson
- 610-611 Book Review: Paul Stewart, Ken Murphy, Andy Danford, Tony Richardson, Mike Richardson and Vicki Wass We Sell Our Time No More: Workers’ Struggles against Lean Production in the British Car Industry London: Pluto Press, 2009, £16.99 pbk, (ISBN: 9780745328679), xiii + 258 pp
by Andrew Kilmister
- 612-614 Books for Review
by N/A
June 2010, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 197-201 Remembering Mike Rose
by Duncan Gallie
- 203-220 Trade union interventions in work-life balance
by Mike Rigby & Fiona O'Brien-Smith
- 221-240 Worker agency and trade union renewal: the case of Poland
by Adam Mrozowicki & Valeria Pulignano & Geert Van Hootegem
- 241-259 Leadership and collective action in the Egyptian trade unions
by Anne Alexander
- 260-278 The growing educational divide in mothers’ employment: an investigation based on the German micro-censuses 1976-2004
by Dirk Konietzka & Michaela Kreyenfeld
- 279-299 Labour market structures and women’s employment levels
by Marlis C. Buchmann & Irene Kriesi & Stefan Sacchi
- 300-317 Migration, immigration controls and the fashioning of precarious workers
by Bridget Anderson
- 318-336 The jobs immigrants do: issues of displacement and marginalisation in the Irish labour market
by Thomas Turner
- 337-354 Unemployment among immigrants in European labour markets: an analysis of origin and destination effects
by Fenella Fleischmann & Jaap Dronkers
- 355-365 The normative foundations of ‘policy implications’: reflections on international labour migration
by David Bartram
- 366-374 Conflict and repression in an Argentinean car factory: a cycle of resistance from a worker’s perspective
by Maurizio Atzeni
- 375-385 Measuring the prevalence of self-managing teams: taking account of defining characteristics
by Jurriaan J. Nijholt & Jos Benders
- 386-390 Book Review Essay: Re-Working Studs Terkel
by Leon Fink
- 391-393 Joint review: Ruth Simpson Men in Caring Occupations: Doing Gender Differently Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, £50.00 hbk (ISBN: 9780230574069), 193 pp. Harriet Bradley and Geraldine Healy Ethnicity and Gender at Work: Inequalities, Careers and Employment Relations Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, £55.00 hbk (ISBN: 9781403991751), 251 pp
by Jacqueline H. Watts
- 394-395 Book Review: Paul Adler (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Sociology and Organization Studies: Classical Foundations Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, £85.00 hbk, (ISBN: 9780199535231) 679 pp
by Sharon Bolton
- 395-397 Book Review: Peter Fleming Authenticity and the Cultural Politics of Work: New Forms of Informal Control Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, (ISBN: 9780199547159), 224 pp
by Roland Paulsen
- 397-399 Book Review: Alan McKinlay and Chris Smith (eds) Creative Labour: Working in the Creative Industries Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, £26.99 pbk (ISBN: 9780230222007), xi + 270 pp
by Paul Brook
- 399-400 Book Review: Patrick Reedy The Manager’s Tale: Stories of Managerial Identity Farnham: Ashgate, 2009, £55.00 hbk, no price stated pbk, (ISBN: 9780754646648) vi + 194 pp
by John Chandler
- 400-402 Book Review: D. Hugh Whittaker Comparative Entrepreneurship: The UK, Japan, and the Shadow of Silicon Valley Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, £45.00 hbk, no price stated pbk, (ISBN: 9780199563661), ix + 209 pp
by Aleksandra Pawlik
- 402-404 Book Review: Casper van Ewijk and Michiel van Leuvensteijn (eds) Homeownership and the Labour Market in Europe Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009, £55.00 hbk (ISBN 9780199543946), 255 pp
by Pierre Walthery
- 404-405 Book Review: Richard Croucher and Elizabeth Cotton Global Unions, Global Business: Global Union Federations and International Business London: Middlesex University Press, 2009, £30.00 hbk, no price stated pbk (ISBN: 9781904750628), 220 pp
by Steve Belzak
- 406-408 Books Received
by N/A
March 2010, Volume 24, Issue 1
December 2009, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 597-615 Whose skill is it anyway?
by Irena Grugulis & Steven Vincent
- 617-634 ‘Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing’
by Caroline Lloyd & Jonathan Payne
- 635-654 Partner effects on labour market participation and job level: opposing mechanisms
by Ellen Verbakel & Paul M. de Graaf
- 655-671 ‘No matter what I did I would still end up in the same position’
by Sian Moore
- 673-691 The mobile phone, perpetual contact and time pressure
by Michael Bittman & Judith E. Brown & Judy Wajcman
- 693-710 Meanings and dilemmas in community unionism
by Miguel MartÃnez Lucio & Robert Perrett
- 711-726 Regulatory enforcement of labour standards in an outsourcing globalized industry
by Michael Bloor & Helen Sampson
- 727-745 Redundancy as a critical life event
by Jean Gardiner & Mark Stuart & Robert MacKenzie & Chris Forde & Ian Greenwood & Rob Perrett
- 747-773 Workplace incivilities: the role of interest conflicts, social closure and organizational chaos
by Vincent J. Roscigno & Randy Hodson & Steven H. Lopez
- 775-786 Owners and managers
by Ian Clark
- 787-796 Autonomy, control and job advancement
by Linda McKie & Gill Hogg & Laura Airey & Kathryn Backett-Milburn & Zoe Rew
- 797-800 Joint Review: Helma Lutz (ed.) Migration and Domestic Work: A European Perspective on a Global Theme Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008, £55.00, (ISBN: 978-0-7546-4790-4), 224pp. Toby Shelley Exploited: Migrant Labour in the New Global Economy London: Zed Books, 2007, £50.00 hbk, £14.99 pbk, (ISBN: 978-1-8427-7785-24), 192pp
by Zinovijus Ciupijus
- 801-802 Book Review: Jacqueline Scott, Shirley Dex and Heather Joshi (eds) Women and Employment: Changing Lives and New Challenges Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008, £79.95 hbk (ISBN: 978-1-8472-0249-9), xv + 375 pp
by Malcolm Brynin
- 802-804 Book Review: Miriam Glucksmann (aka R. Cavendish) Women on the Line Oxford: Routledge, 2009, £16.99 pbk (ISBN: 978-0-4154-7642-3), x1 + 172 pp
by Andrew Smith
- 804-805 Book Review: Tim Strangleman and Tracey Warren Work and Society: Sociological Approaches,Themes and Methods Oxford: Routledge, 2008, £65 hbk, £19.99 pbk, (ISBN: 978-0-4153-3648-2), x + 344 pp
by Fabio Bolzonaro
- 805-807 Book Review: Catherine Theodosius Emotional Labour in Health Care:The Unmanaged Heart of Nursing London: Routledge, 2008, £76.99 hbk, no price stated pbk (978-0-415-40953-7), xiv + 232 pp
by Kevin Walby
- 807-808 Book Review: Anne Martin-Matthews and Judith E. Phillips (eds) Aging and Caring at the Intersection of Work and Home Life: Blurring the Boundaries Basingstoke: Taylor and Francis, 2008, £45.00 hbk, (ISBN 978-0-8058-5917-1) xli + 270 pp
by Agnieszka Piasna
- 809-810 Book Review: Paul Boreham, Rachel Parker, Paul Thompson and Richard Hall New Technology @ Work Basingstoke: Taylor and Francis, 2008, no price stated hbk, £24.99 pbk, (ISBN: 978-0-4152-6897-4) xiii + 224 pp
by Vaughan Ellis
- 810-812 Book Review: Donald Hislop (ed.) Mobility and Technology in the Workplace London, New York: Routledge, 2008, no price stated hbk (ISBN 978-0-4154-4346-3), xii + 244 pp
by Aleksandra Pawlik
- 812-814 Book Review: Saniye Dedeoglu Women Workers in Turkey: Global Industrial Production in Istanbul London: Tauris Academic Studies, 2008, no price stated, (ISBN: 978-1845-11478-7) xii + 215 pp
by Utku Balaban
- 814-815 Book Review: J.A. Piqueras and V. Sanz Rozalén (eds) A Social History of Spanish Labour: New Perspectives on Class, Politics, and Gender Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2007, £45.00 hbk (ISBN: 978-1-8454-5296-4), vi + 330 pp
by Chris Grocott
- 815-817 Book Review: Leighton S. James The Politics of Identity and Civil Society in Britain and Germany: Miners in the Ruhr and South Wales 1890—1926. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2008, £60.00 hbk (ISBN: 978-0-7190-7497-4), x + 226 pp
by Raf Vanderstraeten
- 819-822 Books available for review
by N/A
September 2009, Volume 23, Issue 3