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ILPC 2019 Papers

Surname Firstname Title AbstractLink PaperLink
Abílio Ludmila The present continuous of the South in the future of work: AI, Just-in-time workers and New forms of labour control Abstract
Acar Emine Canan International students work experience in irregular works in London Abstract
Adham Ayman Mobility power and migrant workers: Some evidence from the construction sector in Saudi Arabia Abstract
albelali saja Managing female labour in Saudi Arabian SMEs and the shifting role of females in Saudi society under the Nitaqat regime Abstract
Alexander Lukas Introducing young unemployed to the sobering reality of work: “Cooling out” in active labour market policies Abstract Paper
Altreiter Carina The principle of achievement as driving force of class fragmentation Abstract
Alves Paulo Call centre workers: loyalty, exit or… voice? Abstract
Araújo Filho Tarcísio State and life strategies : the case of street vendors in Belo Horizonte (Brazil) Abstract Paper
Aref Ahmed Re-Examining the Gendered Oil Curse and Women’s Labor Participation in the Arab Gulf: A Comparative Study of Kuwait and Qatar (2007-2018) Abstract
Armano Emiliana The Social Production of Radical Space: The embodied Labor Struggle of Digital/Gig Economy Workers Abstract
Atzeni Maurizio Local politics and workers’ organisational practices in the waste collection and recycle chain in Argentina and Chile Abstract
Ayaz Muhammad Work Restructuring in Global Value Chains: The Emergence of Hegemonic Despotic Factory Regime in Pakistan’s Apparel Industry Abstract
Badger Adam It gets better with age(?): AI and the Labour Process in old and new gig-economy firms Abstract
Baglioni Elena Labour Regimes: Theory, Method, Operationalisation Abstract
Bagnardi Francesco Public policies, Adverse Incorporation and the logic of network capital: evidences from two production networks in Southern Italy Abstract Paper
Bajard Flora Is the model of Activity and Employment Cooperatives transferrable anywhere? About the possibilities and limits of social protection of freelance workers. Abstract
Balasubramanian Girish To Organize or not is the Question for the Informal sector workers: A case for unionization in the Ship breaking industry in India Abstract
Ballardie Ruth Sectorial wage inequality in Australia: The role of unions and the Industrial Relations landscape Abstract
Banday Muneeb At the far ends of GPNs: Child labour in hybrid cottonseed production in Western India Abstract Paper
Banday Muneeb Towards an embedded and dialectic approach to labor agency: The case of hybrid cottonseed farming industry in Western India  Abstract
BANSODE Prashant Of Fragmentary Work and new forms of Subordination and Exclusion The case of sugarcane cutter migrant labourers Abstract
Barada Valerija Narrating life and labour. Fragmented lives of working women in Croatia Abstract
Barthel Georg Contradictions in the culture of solidarity at Amazon as a challenge to intermediary trade unions Abstract
Baskaran Gracelin A Shifting Paradigm Within Decent Work: Firms and Communities Abstract
Bellido de Luna Daina De-collectivising strategies in Chile's food manufacturing industry: a case study. Abstract
Bembič Branko Embracing care identity within capitalist division of labour: Desegregation in Slovene long-term care Abstract
Benassi Chiara Beneficial constraints in lean times: A re-assessment of the German Diversified Quality Production Abstract
Benassi Chiara Out of sight out of mind: The challenge of externalisation for industrial manufacturing unions in Germany and Italy Abstract
Bertolini Alessio Labour law and on-demand work: an analysis of policy actors’ ideas and strategies in the gig economy Abstract
Bessa Ioulia Varieties of precarity in Europe: An empirical analysis of different types of precarity in comparative perspective Abstract
bhowmick piyali Work, Women and re-imagined Identities: A study of working lives in handloom karkhana in North-East India Abstract
Bilić Paško Financialisation, Labour and Algorithms: The Case of Google Abstract
Bilsland Karen "Let's walk and talk shop": reflecting on the value of walking interviews in labour process research Abstract
Binner Kristina Solidarity and the self-activated Subject: Individualized strategies and coping methods between resistance and compensation. Abstract Paper
Bjørkquist Catharina Responses to pressure on working in the welfare state - dilemmas in mental health work Abstract
Blakely Helen Nurturing the labour movement: the significance of childhood memories for unionisation. Abstract
Bobek Alicja Precarious professionals at work and beyond: the role of luck and social connections Abstract
Boccardo Giorgio The banking labour process: contradiction between automatization, robotization and the construction of the social confidence. Abstract
Bolaño César Information, communication and the subsumption of intellectual labor Abstract
Bone Kate Coworking as a new hybrid workspace: An exploratory study from New Zealand Abstract
Bottalico Andrea The obsolescence of labour, between self-management, automation and control. An analysis of the organizational assets of Port labour in a comparative perspective. Abstract
Bragtvedt Stian Innovation and Consent in the Nordic Model Abstract Paper
Bråten Mona Sexual harassment in health- and servicesector - #metoo? Abstract Paper
Briken Kendra Labour's Value's Lost? Revisiting Labour Process Analysis and the Value Form Abstract
Briken Kendra Lack of Fulfilment?: Establishing a Trade Union Bridgehead in e-Retail Economy Warehousing Abstract
Brook Paul Making the case for variegated capitalism in labour process analysis and political economy of work Abstract
Brookes Marissa Global Unions and the Push for Private Governance: Institutionalizing Employment Relations on the International Scale Abstract
Buchholz Johan The ambiguity of digitalization: the tension between change and day-to-day requirements in industry and service work Abstract
Buckley Joe Informalising labour and resisting capital in Vietnamese garment production Abstract
Byford Iona Strikes, emotions and social identity: an investigation using text and visual research methods. Abstract
Byford Robert Photoactivism for Precarious Heroes. Abstract
Carelli Rodrigo Uber, the Firm that Plays the Grey Zone of Work and Employment Abstract
Carstensen Anne Lisa Between Conflict and Cooperation. Interactions and Relationships between Trade Unions and Migrant’ Workers Organizations in Western Germany in the 1970s and 80s Abstract
Carstensen Tanja Hand, Heart, Home Office. Dis/continuities of (in)visible work Abstract
Carter Daniel The European Precariat: The Free Movement of Workers in the Era of Precarious Employment Abstract
Casas Gonzalez Beatriz Automated and autonomous? Technology as mediator in labour subjectivation Abstract
CHAKRABORTY MITAJA Solidarity networks and modes of organising: discoursing gendered labour in RMG industry of Bangladesh Abstract
Chakraborty Saikat Dignity as control: Work experiences of Indian security guards Abstract
Chambers Thomas 'Lean on Me': Digitization, Marketization, Precarity & the Enactment of Sifarish in a North Indian City Abstract
Chaytaweep Saowalak Precariousization of labour : reconsidering work and employment in Thailand Abstract
Choi Susanne YP Migrant Service Work, Masculinity and Respect in China Abstract
Cianferoni Nicola A Case Study on Fragmentations and Solidarities in the Gig Economy: How a Gig Workers Mobilization shaped a Bike Deliverers Online-Platform? Abstract Paper
Çınar Sidar Growing desperation in the construction site: the analysis of the movie "my father's wings" Abstract
cini lorenzo From control over workers to worker resistance in platform capitalism. Some insights from the logistics sector in Italy Abstract
Cioce Gabriella Low-paid migrant workers, identity and collective action: An ethnographical account of loading bay operatives' struggles for workplace rights. Abstract
Ciprikis Klavs The Impact of Mental Health on Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from the UK Abstract
Clark ian Fragmentation but no solidarity! Grey zones of hand car washing across middle England Abstract Paper
Clark ian How do Licensing regimes displace labour law and trade unions? Abstract Paper
Clarke Linda Trade unions and the green transition in construction: challenges and opportunities Abstract
Coderre-LaPalme Genevieve Trade union responses to restructuring in France: comparing the private and public sector Abstract
Conen Wieteke Quality of work among hybrid workers in Europe. An analysis of workers’ surveys 2000-2015 Abstract
Cook Hugh Rethinking situated learning during austerity: participation and communities of practice in the UK Fire and Rescue Service Abstract
Cullinane Niall The trajectory of contemporary shop steward organisation in the UK car industry: Revisiting old trends and assessing new directions Abstract
Cutter Jo Not dead yet: emergent hybrid forms of resistance under fragmented collective bargaining Abstract
D'Amours Martine Work and employment in new productive configurations: an effort of reconceptualization Abstract
D'Amours Martine The construction of a gray zone of employment and the vagaries of collective representation: the case of home childcare providers in Quebec Abstract
Danaj Sonila Labour mobility and OSH vulnerability of posted workers: the cases of Austria and the Slovak Republic Abstract
Deakin Ria Workplace bullying and disability: filling the contextual void. Abstract
debanes pauline Sectoral estimation of the impact of financialization on the wage share in France since 1990 Abstract
Delfanti Alessandro Amazon: robots and living labour Abstract
Deniz Ceren Flexible Labor Regimes in Provincial Turkey: Values that Constitute the Realm of Consent and Coercion Abstract
Devereux Helen The complexities of experiencing job autonomy: the case of the international shipping industry Abstract
Dharmapala Shanka From Kalliya to Shop Floor Workers: An Ethnographic Study of the Change in Labour Process and Reformation of Identity of Cinnamon Peelers in Sri Lanka Abstract
Di Capua Laura Labour dynamics in Argentina: an approach from employment formality Abstract Paper
dif-pradalier mael Pushing the entry door of big companies. Issues and uses of an employment intermediary such as a training network Abstract
dif-pradalier mael The role of trade unions in the creation of the first Transnational Federation of Couriers (delivery riders): Alliances with social movements and/or social movement unionism? Abstract
Dordoni Annalisa Times and Rhythms of Working with Customers. Alienation and Immediatization Processes in the Shopping Streets of Milan and London. Abstract Paper
Duman Anil Rising Informality, Precarity and Dualization in the Turkish Labor Market Abstract
DURAN GONZALO Fragmentation, Job instability and abolitionist decentralisation in collective bargaining. The Chilean case. Abstract Paper
Eaton Adrienne Students, Apprentices, Workers? Graduate Student Employees Self Perceptions Abstract
Eggenhofer-Rehart Petra Career aspirations and work values in transition: Macro-economic, socialization, and life course effects Abstract Paper
Eichmann Hubert Attitudes towards the welfare state and patterns of solidarity in Austria based on a mixed methods study with ESS data and company case studies three regions Abstract
Eikhof Doris Ruth Fighting gender inequality in a fragmented industry: gate keeping and opportunity in the Canadian screen industries Abstract
Ellis Vaughan Examining the meanings and motivations for working within the Scottish microbrewing industry Abstract
Erköse Hüseyin Yener Simple Control Redux: Impact of Financialization on Labour Control - Insights from the Turkish Hospitality Industry Abstract
Esterbauer Christine Influencing factors for and social spaces of solidarity in times of individualization. Selected examples of creating solidarity concerning people in external, precariat or unsecure work conditions within the scope of Austrian trade union. Abstract Paper
Ewington Eve Gender, intersectionality and participation: a tale of two unions Abstract
Felder Ruth Rethinking working class politics: organizing informal workers in Argentina Abstract
Felstead Alan Putting the Spotlight on Job Quality: Developing a Tool to Identify the Highs and Lows, and Prompt Change Abstract
Feltrin Lorenzo Tunisia’s Transition to Neoliberalism: A Class Composition Approach Abstract
Fernandes Paulo Collective bargaining in Portugal 2008-2018: Between crisis and after “troika” Abstract
Ferschli Benjamin Capitalism without Bosses: Control over the Labour Process in the Self-Managing Firm Abstract
Firth Rhiannon A proposed typology for mapping radical discourses of technological change and implications for political positioning This paper will map discourses of technology on the left, and evaluate their implications for political standpoints and action on the new wave of automation. The need for the paper arises with the emergence of ‘Industry 4.0’ and various developments which contribute to making the relationship between humans and machines more symbiotic, including developments in the field of arti Abstract
Fishwick Adam Austerity and Labour Control in Latin America Abstract
Forde Chris Lobbying, regulation and the representation of workers in the temporary agency industry Abstract
Foti Alex GIG WORKERS FIGHT BACK: Riders Strikes, Labor Organizing, and Employment Status in the EU and UK Abstract
Fritsch Nina-Sophie Gender and Low-wage employment in Germany, Austria and Switzerland Abstract
Fritsch Nina-Sophie The gendered division of the labour market and occupational transitions in Austria Abstract
Fuchs Gesine Challenging “work” for welfare recipients in Swiss Courts Abstract
Gaitsch Myriam Capturing the hearts and minds of public servants: The emotional labour process of public employment agents and the possibility of critique – a Swiss case study Abstract
Gandini Alessandro The ‘good life’ after work? Nostalgia and the future of work Abstract
Gerold Stefanie On the necessity of a radical reconceptualization of work for a social-ecological transformation Abstract
Ghosh Anweshaa “I have no other choice but to do this work.” Challenges and barriers faced by women workers in informal labour in Delhi. Abstract
Goglio Valentina Resistance to MOOCs in the US Higher Education system Abstract Paper
Görögh Lenard Living on the Job: A Study on the Allocation of Employment and Housing in Low-wage Industries in Japan Abstract Paper
Grady Jo Funny ha ha or funny serious? Workers use of humour in the UCU pensions dispute and strike, 2018 Abstract
GRAJCZJAR ISTVAN Political orientations and attitudes towards refugees of different solidarity clusters in Austria and Hungary Abstract
Greasley Kay The ambiguous work of the fitness instructor: the blurred edges of ‘work’ and employment in the fitness industry Abstract
Greco Lidia Selective participation, double insecurity. Putting GVCs and IDs to the test of labour Abstract
Grugulis Irena Soft skills in computer games Abstract
Haas Barbara The mismatch between actual and preferred work and working hours Abstract Paper
Hadjisolomou Anastasios ‘The way he looks’: Bears, wolfs and cubs Sexualized aesthetic labour in the gay tourism industry. An empirical analysis Abstract
Hagen Inger Marie “You can’t argue with numbers!” Transnational representation at company boards – the Nordic case Abstract
Haidar Julieta Labour platform in the South Global. The case of app workers in Argentina Abstract
Hamel-Roy Laurence When does care count as a job? Tracing the contours of the grey zones of cash-for-care home care delivery scheme in Québec Abstract
Hansen Lise Lotte Representing the new ‘we’ – trade union solidarity in neo-liberal globalization Abstract Paper
Hardering Friedericke Between alienation and meaningful work – individual ways of appropriating work in times of work intensification in professional work Abstract
Hauptmeier Marco What do European Employers’ Organisations do? Abstract
Heiland Heiner Reversed Solutionism. Technological and Organisational Fix Abstract
Heiland Heiner The Map is not the Territory. Contested Space in Food Delivery Work Abstract
Hermans Maarten Digitalization in the Belgian retail sector: tensions, discourses, and trade union strategy Abstract
Herr Benjamin Beyond algorithmic management: labour control in platform-based food delivery Abstract
Hofbauer Johanna When work becomes invisible. Intensification of labour in online freelancing Abstract
Hoffmann Maja Sectoral analysis of the impacts of greenhouse gas mitigation on employment for the Austrian economy, and implications for the debates on just transition and degrowth Abstract
Høgedahl Laust Is youth just a word? Explaining the trade union density gap for young workers Abstract
Høgedahl Laust Nurses' representation and recognition in industrial conflict. Comparing Finnish and Danish experiences Abstract
Hohendanner Christian Refugees welcome: the added worker effect of the large refugee inflow to German establishments Abstract
Holgate Jane Old actors becoming ‘new actors’? The influence of retired members in union campaigns Abstract
Holmefjord Stian Self-regulation theory as a predictor to improve Job Club Abstract
Holmes Craig Have skilled jobs become more routine? Evidence from UK workplaces Abstract Paper
Holmes Craig What accounts for the long-term changes in the chances of being NEET in the UK? Abstract Paper
Holtgrewe Ursula Digitalisation in the service context: European unions navigating erosion, disruption and innovation Abstract Paper
Hopkins Benjamin Emotional Labour and Burnout amongst Police Officers Abstract
Howcroft Debra Gender Matters: An Exploratory Study of Platform Work Abstract
Hristova Ivelina Identity, Belonging and Economic Outcomes in England and Wales Abstract
Hrženjak Majda Hybridization of employment statuses in domestic and care work: comparison of European Union and Latin American strategies Abstract
Hughes Emma Fragmented and fractured work and labour relations Abstract
Hurrell Scott Mobilising for equality? Equal pay disputes, third-party activists and mobilisation theory. Abstract
Hürtgen Stefanie Multi-scalar competition in Transnational European Production: Fragmentation meets Xenophobe Culturalization Abstract
Huxley Katy #McStrike: Exploring representation of strike action on Twitter using social movement theory Abstract
Irwansyah Irwansyah Workers' Solidarity in the labour mobilisation at Bekasi, Indonesia 2011-2013 Abstract
Ivanova Mirela Resisting the Algorithmic Boss: Technology and collective strategies in two food delivery platforms in Berlin. Abstract Paper
Jaehrling Karen ‘Digital Taylorism’: What scope for collective bargaining at company level ? Evidence from the logistics sector Abstract
Jafar Amir Construction Workers in India: Fragmentations and Solidarities Abstract
JAMIL Rabih Working in the gig economy, how public policies are fueling the grey zones of labor - Case of Uber in Quebec. Abstract
JAMIL Rabih Uber Technologies and the making of an Algopticon – Insights from the daily life of Montreal drivers Abstract
Jan Arthur Riding in the “Grey Zone”. A contribution to the analysis of platform workers hybrid status. Abstract
Jana Madhusree The Mother-workers of India: Reproductive Labor and Women's Autonomy in Commercial Surrogacy Abstract
Jansen Giedo Precarious Self-employment, Online Gig work and Collective Organization. Abstract
Jena Ellina Samantroy Unpaid Work and Time Use Patterns of Women Workers in India:A Case Study of North East Abstract
Jiang Joyce Visualising the voice of migrant domestic workers: opportunities and challenges in co-produced visual research Abstract
Jochum Georg Socio-eco-technological transformation of the labour process – theoretical and conceptual considerations Abstract
Jose Secki Exploring the connections between labour processes and regulations: A study of employment and work in the Indian IT industry Abstract
Julio Medel Gabriela Discipline and the forms of resistance at the workplace in Chile Abstract
Jyothish Rohith Labour Process and Social Relations of Production in the ICT Sector: A Case Study of Thiruvananthapuram City, India Abstract
Kahancova Marta Social dialogue in the age of platform economy: comparative evidence from Europe Abstract
Kahancova Marta Thinking ‘out of the box’: Trade union innovation in Central and Eastern Europe Abstract
Kalff Yannick Lean Standardization and Skilled Labor: Digitizing tacit knowledge and work-place autonomy in a German mechanical engineering company Abstract
Kamp Annette Virtual care work in times of citizen empowerment and retrenchment Abstract
Kamp Annette The transformation of professional work. Introducing the paradigm of user involvement in Danish psychiatry and elderly care Abstract
Kanungo Sruti The Changing Contours of Goldsmithing in India: A Sociological Study of Informal Work, State Regulation and ‘New’ Precarity among Migrant Artisans of West Bengal, India Abstract
Karanfil İlknur Fragmentation of Work and Safety: Labour Process of Occupational Safety Experts in Turkey and Individual and Collective Strategies for Coping With Precarity Abstract
KARMAKAR Suparna Future of work and labour policy in the Global South: The social impact of Automation and AI Abstract
Kaur Pawanpreet Whither trade union: A case study of the Mumbai film industry Abstract
Kenny Bridget Trading time: Store trading hours, the 5-day working week and theorising the conjunctural retail labour process from Johannesburg, South Africa, 1968-1972 Abstract
Kesar Surbhi Precarity and Development: Production and Labour Process in the Informal economy in India Abstract
Kirk Eleanor Worker consciousness and norms relating to contracting for work in a changing economy Abstract
Klaus Dominik The Digital Blurring of Boundaries and the Negotiation of Paid Work Abstract
Koepp Robert Old rule in new gowns? Conceptual framework and evidences for a digital Taylorism Abstract
Korczynski Marek The Workplace Commons: Towards Understanding and Mapping Commoning within Work Relations Abstract
Kornelakis Andreas Democracy or Technocracy? Labour market institutions, actors and institutional change Abstract
Kozhevnikov Andrew The realisation of skills: Towards a multi-process perspective Abstract
Krachler Nikolaus Publi-Sector Austerity and Professional Expertise: The Move from Holistic to Specialist Expertise in English Critical Care Nursing Abstract
Kreissl Katharina Workplace health promotion as organizational strategy towards equality? Abstract
Kreissl Katharina Narratives of Resistance? Academic Labour in Times of Precariousness Abstract
Krings Torben ‘Good’ bad jobs? The evolution of migrant low-wage employment in Germany in the light of economic and organisational changes Abstract
Lavelle Jonathan An Irish solution to an Irish problem. Trade unions representing employees in non-union companies Abstract
Liechti Fabienne What helps enhancing labour market chances of disadvantaged workers? Evidence from a survey experiment among employers in Germany, UK and Sweden Abstract Paper
Liu Mingwei Power Resources and Strikes of Chinese Informal Workers Abstract
Looise Jan Kees Debating the future of work: what can we learn from a historical approach? Abstract
Ma Xinrong Solidarity and Fragmentation of Precarious Workers in China: Cases of Ethnic Yi Workers and Student Interns Abstract
Madden Adrian Desynchronisation and the fragmentation of the temporal labour process Abstract
Maitra Srabani Pathways to enclave entrepreneurship: Examining the Lived Experiences of Self-employed South Asian Immigrant Women within Ethnic Enclaves in Toronto, Canada Abstract
Majumder Mrinmoy A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED ORGANIZATION IN THE SHARED ECONOMY Abstract
Malhaire Loïc Organizing a foreign and temporary workforce in Canada. The case of the Migrant Workers Association from Quebec. Abstract
Malhaire Loïc The implementation of Canadian labour migration policies and the construction of unfree labour regimes Abstract
Marinova Dani Taking Stock of Inequalities in Atypical Employment and their Implications for Political Inclusion Abstract
Marticorena Clara Exploring temporalities in grassroots organization in Argentina, between 2001 crisis and the recent conservative shift Abstract
Martin Angel The reception of HRM in Chile: a critical examination from the evidence of three large companies. Abstract
Martindale Nicholas Privatization, Austerity and the Public Sector - Trends in Managerialism, Teacher Substitution and Work Intensification in 20,000 English Schools Abstract
Martinelli Aris Work conflicts, cleavages and solidarities in Global Value Chains. Two case studies in the Swiss machinery industry Abstract
Massimo Francesco Sabato Industrial Relations from Below Union Organizing and Institutional Change in an E-Commerce and Logistics Multinational Corporation Abstract
McBride Jo The Forgotten Workers and the Indignity of Work and Non-Work. Abstract
McDonald Paula Disruption, diffusion and displaced freelancers Abstract
McLachlan Chris Exploring internal labour market 'churn': analysing employees' experience of internal redeployment Abstract
McLachlan Chris Responsible restructuring and integrative concession bargaining: an empirical examination of the role of trade unions at a UK steel firm Abstract
Menna Laura Autonomy and Solidarity: The Case of the Popular Street Vendors’ Union of Barcelona Abstract
Meszmann Tibor T. In Search for Dexterous Workers: Third Country Nationals' Employment Through Temporary Work Agencies in Hungary Abstract
Meyer-Lantzberg Franziska Demands and orientations of day care workers in reorganization proecesses Abstract
Mezihorak Petr (De)fragmenting representations. The case of solo self-employment in France, Italy and Slovakia Abstract
Mishra Nripendra Sub-contracting and emerging new self-employment in India Abstract Paper
Mitra Sona Urban women's labour processes in the current spate of capital accumulation in India: Why do we see so few women in the official statistics? Abstract
Mocca Elisabetta Place-based active citizenship in the post-work society. A study on citizens’ activation in Scotland Abstract
Mori Anna The collective representation of professional self-employed workers in Europe. Old and new actors between traditional and innovative strategies Abstract
Moro Angelo Beyond a generational perspective on the "unmaking of the working class"? Insights on the trasmission of "cultures of solidarity" in an Italian factory Abstract
Mueller Eduard The customer as workforce and resource in the gig economy Abstract
Mustchin Stephen Employment regulation and the labour process of labour inspectorates: the emergent challenges of fragmentation and de-skilling Abstract
Myhill Katriona Job Quality, Fair Work and Gig Work: The Lived Experience of Scottish Gig Workers Abstract
Nabwire Mercy Effects of Health Workers Unions in Resource Limited Settings; A Case Study of Prolonged Doctors and Nurses strikes in Kenya. Abstract
Naedenoen Frederic New Autonomous Workers Collectivism – The Belgian Deliveroo Riders case Abstract
Nagy Zsofia Workplace recognition and solidarity in Hungary in times of crises Abstract
Nath Paaritosh The Shifting Dynamics of Work, Technology and Skills: A Case Study of the Automobile Industry in the National Capital Region (NCR) of India Abstract
NCUBE FARAI Taking the Struggle beyond the Factory Gate: Challenges and Opportunities for Trade Union Revitalisation in light of Informalisation of the Zimbabwean Economy Abstract
Neuhauser Johanna Still a reserve army? Reflections on the role of migrant labour in Western Europe Abstract
Newsome Kirsty Working Insecurely and Unproductively: Exploring the Paradox of Intensified Work. Abstract
Nierling Linda Transformation of work through sun and wind? Company strategies towards the German “Energiewende” Abstract Paper
Ollé Espluga Laia Worker representatives and represented workers in occupational health: understanding interaction processes and effects Abstract
Ortlieb Renate Fitting refugees into workplaces: Organizational inclusion, identity construction and exclusionary trends Abstract Paper
Papadopoulos Orestis Welfare attitudes of unemployed people in Austria and Hungary Abstract
Parker Jane Putting it out there: The democratic meanings of civil alliances for the New Zealand union movement Abstract Paper
Parry Jane Blogging labour: utilising the grey zone to pursue mobility in a changing world of work Abstract
Pattenden Jonathan The Politics of Classes of Labour in Asia and Latin America: Reproduction Zones and Collective Action Abstract
Payne Jonathan It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it? Introducing robotics in the food and drink industry in Norway Abstract
Penz Otto Marketization of welfare services and affective indeterminacy of state agents' labor power Abstract
Perez Domingo Absolutist work regime. A political geography of capitalist enterprise Abstract
Pérez Ahumada Pablo Power imbalances, labor policy continuity, and collective labor rights in Latin America: Chile in comparative perspective Abstract
Pernicka Susanne Digital Platforms and Trade Unions’ Responses. Field Theoretical Reflections and Empirical Evidence Abstract Paper
Pero Davide Building workers' power and solidarity among precarious migrant workers. The case of indie unions in London. Abstract
Perrig Luca Platform management from within: The design and use of an online delivery app Abstract Paper
PETRAKI GEORGIA Work and employment on digital platforms Abstract
Pflücke Virginia The making of a female labour force? Domestic workers and trade unions in Spain and Uruguay Abstract
Pina Marcos Roberto Work Hard, Party Harder: The Work of DJs in the city of São Paulo Abstract
Piro Valeria Labour processes segmentation and forms of solidarity. The case of the Italian slaughterhouses Abstract
Pitts Frederick Harry Get SMart: Self-employment, Universal Credit and institutional experimentation beyond Taylor’s British Way Abstract
Pitts Frederick Harry The shared curation of quantified selves as class struggle and critical citizen social science Abstract
Pitts Frederick Harry Locating labour in the circular economy: the production of social and ecological innovation Abstract
Poblete Lorena Tackling informality. Policies of formalization in Argentina Abstract
Pogliaghi Leticia When violence breaks into teachers´ labour process Abstract
Pongratz Hans J. Self-exploitation – a theoretical approach Abstract
Pulignano Valeria Class Compromise and Worker Solidarity among Logistics Workers:Warehouse Workers in Cross-National Perspective (1) Abstract
PURVEEN SHAHANA Migrant Taxi Drivers in the City of Dreams Abstract
Pustelnikovaite Toma Striving for excellence, achieving closure? Unravelling the labour market experiences of migrant academics in hard sciences, social sciences and humanities Abstract
Quinlan Andrea Neoliberal Logics, Teaching Evaluations and the Career Trajectories of Marginalized Academic Women Abstract
Quinlan Elizabeth Workplace Harassment: From Critical Realist Literature Synthesis to Embodied Foundations of Solidarity Abstract
RAMALHO MARTINS FERNANDO A study on industrial delocalization in Brazil: a case from São Paulo automotive industry. Abstract
Ramioul Monique The New World of Work: the impact of virtual teamwork on coordination, learning, autonomy and control Abstract
Raut Karan Female Labor in Small Tea Gardens: A Reflections on Emerging Concerns Abstract
Reddy Raghunandan An institutional ethnography of gendered labour process Abstract
Rehm Miriam The German Minimum Wage, Work Organization and Worker Satisfaction Abstract Paper
Richards James Unkettling the unions? An action research study of surmounting the Trade Union Act 2016 in the UK higher education sector Abstract Paper
Richardson Helen ‘Fragmentations and Solidarities in the era of ‘zombie capitalism’: temporary work agencies, alienation and human consequences’ Abstract
Ringqvist Josef Gender and perceptions of class conflict Abstract
Rosetti Nicolo Do trade union members have higher social solidarity? Assessing the impact of individual union membership in 18 European countries Abstract Paper
Ross Stephanie The Neoliberal University as Workplace: Worker Representation, Fragmentation and Resistance Abstract
Ross Jacqueline Fragmenting the Server: How the Spreading Technique of Tipping Informalizes, Incentivizes and Internalizes. Abstract
Roy Chandrima Employee experiences and perceptions of Professional Identity in the Indian Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Industry Post-crisis Abstract
Rueckert Yvonne The ILO and the International Financial Organizations (IFIs) – Improving or degrading social protection and worker’s rights at the global level? Abstract
Ryan Lorraine Grey zones of work: Do national labour force surveys capture the complexities of contemporary work arrangements? Abstract Paper
Şahin Çağatay Edgücan Workers’ Struggle Strategies Under Late Neoliberalism: Scenes from Turkey Abstract
Salmivaara Anna Is the triple burden heavier in the South? Production, reproduction and resistance in Cambodian garment industry Abstract Paper
Samaluk Barbara Organized by transitions: The campaigns of students and unemployed graduates in Slovenia Abstract
SANTIAGO PARAMO ANDREA Facing precarious work through on-demand platforms. The case of Mexican domestic workers Abstract Paper
Sapic Jelena Making Sense of New Dynamics in the Platform Economy: The Serbian Case Abstract Paper
Sardadvar Karin Splitting days, fragmenting work: Split shifts in the cleaning and care sectors Abstract
Sauer Stefan Acceleration@work: The case of project management and project work Abstract
Sauer Stefan Socio-ecological sustainability @ work Abstract
Sauer Petra Do Migrants have Access to Decent Work? Abstract
Schaupp Simon De-solidarisation or new labour disputes? An ethnography of resistant solidarity cultures in platform-based courier work Abstract
Schlogl Lukas The End of Industrial Work and its Political Ramifications: Estimating the Impact of Global Employment Change on Political Values Abstract
Schmalz Stefan The Limits of Precariousness: The Polanyian Countermovement and German Labor Relations Abstract
Schneider Anna PLACING THE DISPLACED: MEDIATING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR MIGRANTS Abstract
Schoerpf Philip Yesterday’s snow becomes fully effective. The adoption of modern technologies at the workplace. Abstract
SEGBENYA MOSES The impact of neo-liberalism as a new form of capitalism on the working conditions of informal stone quarry workers in Central Region of Ghana Abstract
Shahid Amal Re’constructing’ Labour Relations: Coercion and Agency in Public Works Construction as part of Famine Relief in Colonial India c.1870-1914 Abstract
Shalla Vivian The Transformation of White-Collar Service-Sector Work, Class Formation, and Feminization in the Canadian Airline Industry: A Labour Process Analysis Abstract
Sharma Ashmita Protest and Resistance: Unionization and Labour Activism in the Tea Plantations of Assam, India Abstract
Sharma Padmini Gig Economy in India: Changing Dynamics of Work and Employment Relations in E-Cab Services Abstract
Siegmann Karin Astrid Precarity under the radar: identifying increased insecurity of Indian tea plantation workers Abstract
Silarde Vincent The Bastardization of Labor Relations: Historical Roots and Prospects of Ending Precarious Employment in the Philippines Abstract Paper
Simbürger Elisabeth Mapping the sensorial and digital dimension of academic capitalism: Precarious hourly paid academic teachers in Chile as mobile academic labour force entrepreneurs. Abstract
Simms Melanie Precarious solidarities: unions, young workers and representative claims Abstract Paper
Singh Priya Value Chain and Home-based Workers: A Study of Surplus Generation and Exploitation in Beedi Industry in India. Abstract
SIQUEIRA ERICA Debt relationships mediated by new technologies as a way to control precarious work in Brazil's financialization scenario. Abstract Paper
Sluiter Roderick Ethnic diversity at work and support for immigrant entitlements: studying spillovers from interethnic contact, interethnic social resources and cultural openness Abstract Paper
SMITH CHRIS Neo-Paternalism as a labour regime: American Tech Employers, market paternalism and modern employment Abstract
Softic Damir Solidarity at Work? Migrant Union Activism in Germany Abstract Paper
Staples Ronald Showing Solidarity the digital way Abstract
Steiler Ilona The greatest trick the devil ever pulled…? Collective action in the ‘informal economy’ Abstract
Stroud Dean A Safer, Faster, Leaner Workplace? Worker Perspectives on Drone Technologies in the Steel Industry Abstract
Tartanoglu Bennett Safak Formulating Local Activism: Politics of Worker Opposition in Global Garment Production Networks Abstract
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