Urban Labour

Fishwick, A. (2015) Paternalism, Taylorism, Socialism: the Battle for Production in the Chilean textile industry, 1930-1970. In: Kees van der Pijl (ed.) Handbook of the International Political Economy of Production, Edward Elgar, London

Fishwick, A. (2018) ‘El “socialismo cotidiano” de los trabajadores textiles chilenos: Trazando una politica radical a traves de la prensa obrera, 1936-1973’. ASTROLABIO, 21: pp. 53-79

Fishwick, A. (2018) Labour Control and Developmental State Theory: A New Perspective on Import-Substitution Industrialisation in Latin America. Development and Change, 50 (3), pp. 655-678

Fishwick, A. (2019) Workplace Occupation and the Possibilities of Popular Power in Chile and Argentina, 1972-6, Globalizations, 16 (4), pp. 386-403

Fishwick, A. (2020) Book Review: Workers Movements and Strikes in the Twenty-First Century: A Global Perspective by Jörg Nowak, Madhumita Dutta and Peter Birke (eds), Capital and Class, 44 (1), pp. 115-117

Fishwick, A. and Connolly, H. (2018) Connecting the Diversity of Working-Class Survival, Disruption and Creation. In: Fishwick, A. and Connolly, H. (eds.) Austerity and Working-Class Resistance: Survival, Disruption and Creation in Hard Times, London: Rowman and Littlefield International.

Fishwick, A. and Connolly, H. (2018) Working-Class Resistance in Hard Times: An Introduction. In: Fishwick, A. and Connolly, H. (eds.) Austerity and Working-Class Resistance: Survival, Disruption and Creation in Hard Times. London: Rowman and Littlefield International.

Fishwick, A. and Connolly, H. (eds.) (2018) Austerity and Working-Class Resistance: Survival, Disruption and Creation in Hard Times. London: Rowman and Littlefield International.

Fishwick, A. and Selwyn, B. (2016) Labour-Centred Development in Latin America: Two cases of alternative development. Geoforum, 74, pp. 233-243

Fishwick, A. and Selwyn, B. (2017) Beyond states and markets in South America Lessons of labour-centred development from Chile and Argentina. In: Pia Riggirozzi and Christopher Wylde (eds) Handbook of South American Governance: Routledge chapter 18

Hall, R. (2019) On autonomy and the technological abolition of academic labour. In: Education and Technological Unemployment, eds. M.A. Peters, P. Jandrić, and A.J. Means. Singapore: Springer.

Lloyd, C. and Payne, J. (2016) Skills in the Age of Over-Qualification: Comparing Service Sector Work in Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Lloyd, C. and Payne, J. (2018) Licensed to skill? The impact of occupational regulation on fitness instructors. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 24 (1), pp. 91-108

Parker, S. (2015) ‘What does working in public services mean? Describing the public service ethos in practice’. In: Lawton, A. et al. (Eds.) Ethics in Public Policy and Management : A Global Research Companion.  London: Routledge

Payne, J. (2017) The changing meaning of skill: still contested, still important. In: C. Warhurst, K. Mayhew, D. Finegold and J. Buchanan  (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Skills and Training, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Payne, J. (2018) LE(a)P in the dark? Devolution, local skills strategies and inclusive growth in England. Journal of Education and Work, 31 (5-6), pp. 489-502

Payne, J. and Lloyd, C. (2018) Hard times in latte land? Analysing pay and working time in the café industry in France, Norway and the UK. Economic and Industrial Democracy