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  3. Vol. 15 No. 3 (2024): September

Vol. 15 No. 3 (2024): September

Published: 2024-09-30

ARTICLES

  • Beyond the Fields: Solidarity Narratives and Coalition Building in the Fair Food Movement

    Phillip A. Hough, Lucas López, Vanessa de Becze, Karthik Ramanujam, Charles Burggraff
    • pdf
  • Double Precarisation of Labour and Social Reproduction: Zambian Mineworkers’ Experience of Electricity Pricing

    James Musonda
    • pdf
  • Can Social Dialogue be Transformational in a Socially Polarised Brazil? Labour Relations under the Third Lula Administration

    Jana Silverman, Stanley Gacek
    • pdf

GLOBAL ISSUES

  • Hardship in Nigeria: Popular Resistance and State Repression

    Baba Aye
    • pdf
  • Kenya’s Protests Herald a New Age of Anti-Austerity Youth Politics

    Monicah Gachuki
    • pdf

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Review of Gerry Rodgers, Roberto Véras de Oliviera and Janine Rodgers (2023) Unequal Development and Labour in Brazil.

    Stephen Pursey
    • pdf
  • Review of Marcel van der Linden and Nicole Mayer-Ahuja (editors) (2023) Power at Work – A Global Perspective on Control and Resistance.

    Thomas Klikauer
    • pdf
  • Review of Pablo Pérez Ahumada (2023) Building Power to Shape Labor Policy.

    Francisca Gutiérrez-Crocco
    • pdf

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