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  3. Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025): September

Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025): September

Published: 2025-09-30

Front Matter

  • Editorial

    Benjamin Anderson, Maurizio Atzeni, Elena Baglioni, Teri Caraway, Lucy Everitt, Omar Manky Bonilla, Ida Nikou, Nicolas Pons-Vignon, Anne-Iris Romens, Melisa Serrano
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ARTICLES

  • Egypt’s Failed Democratic Transition: Why the Labour Movement Matters

    Gabriel Huland
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  • Does the ‘Infoproletariat’ Include Systems Analysts? Organising IT Workers in the Brazilian Banking Sector: Challenges and Opportunities

    Peter Kuhns, Bárbara Vallejos Vazquez
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  • Reconsidering Power, Interests and Actor Relations in Labour Studies: The Case of the Privatisation in the Port of Hamburg

    Jule Elena Westerheide, Markus Hertwig, Martin Lenzner, Patrick Witzak
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GLOBAL ISSUES

  • Global Sociologists for Palestine: Campaigning in Solidarity with Palestine within the International Sociological Association

    Rana Sukarieh, Camilo Tamayo Gomez, Chris Tilly
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BOOK REVIEWS

  • Book Review of Marcel Paret (2022) Fractured Militancy: Precarious Resistance in South Africa after Racial Inclusion. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

    Lynford Dor
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  • Book Review of Jens Arnholtz and Bjarke Refslund (eds) (2024) Workers, Power and Society. Power Resource Theory in Contemporary Capitalism. New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.

    Agustin Gotelli
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