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  3. Vol. 9 No. 1: January 2018

Vol. 9 No. 1: January 2018

Published: 2018-01-31

ARTICLES

  • The Relationship between Labour NGOs and Chinese Workers in an Authoritarian Regime

    Anita Chan
    • PDF
  • Political and Economic Factors Influencing Strike Activity during the Recent Economic Crisis: A Study of the Spanish Case between 2002 and 2013

    Nicholas Pohl
    • PDF
  • Precarious Bodies: Occupational Risk Assemblages in Bolivia and Trinidad

    Rebecca Prentice, Mei Trueba
    • PDF

GLOBAL ISSUES

  • Introduction: The Proliferation of Precarious Labour in Academia

    Alexander Gallas
    • PDF
  • Organizing the Academic Precariat in the United States

    Celeste Atkins, Louis E. Esparza, Ruth Milkman, Catherine L Moran
    • PDF
  • The Coming of a Perfect Storm? "Forced Privatisation" and Precarious Labour in South African Academia

    Chris Callaghan
    • PDF
  • Precarious Academic Labour in Germany: Termed Contracts and a New Berufsverbot

    Alexander Gallas
    • PDF
  • "Peace Academics" from Turkey: Solidarity until the Peace Comes

    Tolga Tören, Melehat Kutun
    • PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Review of: Lu Zhang (2015) Inside China's Automobile Factories: The Politics of Labor and Worker Resistance

    Yunxue Deng
    • PDF
  • Review of: Jonathan Pattenden (2016) Labour, State and Society in Rural India: A Class-Relational Approach

    Koyel Lahiri
    • PDF
  • Review of: R. Nagaraj and S. Motiram (eds.) (2017) Political Economy of Contemporary India

    Adnan Naseemullah
    • PDF
  • Review of: Gregor Gall (2017) Bob Crow: Socialist, Leader, Fighter: A Political Biography

    David O'Connell
    • PDF

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ISSN:  1918-6711

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