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Thai creative labour solidarity, (post)-pandemic precarity, and directions of production studies in the global south | 2025 | International journal of cultural studies 28 (2): 354-69 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Reflexivity and politics in the ethnographic text: representations and effects of writing | 2024 | Etnográfica: revista do Centro de Estudos de Antropologia Social 28 (2): 339-62 | H6 [ETNOGRAFICA-] | 0873-6561 | |||
Justice in the offing? Trade union politics in the shipping industry | 2024 | Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 149 (2): 237-52 | H6 [ZEITSCHRIFT-] | 0044-2666 | |||
Negotiations of justice in the Anthropocene: mining conflicts, unacknowledged loss and responsibility for absent others | 2024 | Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 149 (2): 253-76 | H6 [ZEITSCHRIFT-] | 0044-2666 | |||
ZANU(PF)’s survival strategies and the co-option of civil society, 2000–2018 | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (1): 49-66 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
“The communist Indians have only brought damage and unjust claims”. Anti-communism, racism and labor conflicts at the thermoelectric power plant at the Chuquicamata mine (Tocopilla, Chile, 1948-1958) | 2023 | Estudios Atacameños 69 (): 1-31 | H6/KE [ATACAMENOS-] | 0716-0925 | |||
Employment success of social assitance recipients: a provincial analysis by industry | 2023 | Canadian review of sociology and anthropology 60 (1): 29-52 | H6/KUB [CANADIAN-] | 1755-6171 | |||
An anthropology ‘of kinship in politics’: interest, collective subject and kinship in Argentine trade unions | 2023 | Runa: archivo para la ciencias del hombre 44 (2): 45-67 | 0325-1217 | ||||
St Wilfrid’s church tower graffiti – plumbers’ marks in context | 2023 | Folk life 61 (1): 46-63 | H6/KVC [FOLK-] | 0008-3496 | |||
In the shadow of the state. The making of garage laws in Lagos | 2023 | Tsantsa 29 (1): 85-101 | H6/KF [TSANTSA-] | 2673-5377 | |||
The rituals of Teamsters. An ethnographic perspective of the production of union legitimacy | 2023 | Cuadernos de antropologia social (58): 219-33 | H6/KF [CUADERNOS-] | 1850-275x | |||
What benefits owe to rights. Class languages and self-perceptions in a group of food industry workers | 2023 | Cuadernos de antropologia social (58): 53-67 | H6/KF [CUADERNOS-] | 1850-275x | |||
'No justice - no rest!': how activist conceptions of justice influence categories of collective identification among tea-plantation labourers in Assam | 2023 | Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 148 (1): 1-20 | H6 [ZEITSCHRIFT-] | 0044-2666 | |||
Diamonds in the rough: the ICU's activism on the Lichtenburg diamond diggings, 1927-1931 | 2023 | Journal of southern African studies 49 (4): 611-35 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Work, precarity and militant unionism in an industrial area in the mid-hills of Nepal | 2022 | History and anthropology 33 (2): 263-78 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
Unions: foundation of the Mexican film industry | 2022 | Mexican studies 38 (2): 331-60 | *H6/KUL [MEXICAN-] | 1533-8320 | |||
The glassworkers and their “netas”: representing the workers of Firozabad in their collective struggles | 2022 | Anthropologie et sociétés 46 (1): 91-108 | H6 [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] | 0702-8997 | |||
Wage labour outside wage societies. Shaping workers' discontent into legal complaints in Senegal | 2022 | Cahiers d'études africaines (245-246): 63-91 | H6/KY [CAHIERS-] | 0008-0055 | |||
A culture of informality? Fragmented solidarities among construction workers in Nepal | 2022 | Focaal (93): 75-88 | H6/KF [FOCAAL-] | 0920-1297 | |||
There are no communists here: workers, elites, and political power in Ciudad Juárez during the 1930s | 2021 | Mexican studies 37 (2): 263-89 | *H6/KUL [MEXICAN-] | 1533-8320 | |||
Activism for migrant domestic workers in South Africa: tensions in the framing of labour rights | 2021 | Journal of southern African studies 47 (4): 663-81 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1465-3893 | |||
Shifting tides of informal worker resistance in Mexico: a domestic work-construction contrast | 2021 | Bulletin of Latin American research 40 (3): 352-68 | *H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] | 0261-3050 | |||
Initial attempts at labour law for domestic services. A view from an Argentinian province: Córdoba in the 1920s | 2021 | Boletín americanista (82): 141-60 | H6/KUL [BOLETIN-] | 0520-4100 | |||
Nkrumahism, East Germany, and the South-East ties of Ghanaian trade unionist J.A. Osei during the Cold War 1960s | 2021 | International journal of African historical studies 54 (3): 309-31 | *H6/KY [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0361-7882 | |||
Kinship on the waterfront: logistics labour in a global port | 2021 | Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 27 (3): 518-33 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1359-0987 | |||
A reasonable negotiation? Workplace-based unionists' subjectivities, wage negotiations, and the day-to-day life of an ethical-political project | 2021 | Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 27 (3): 617-37 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1359-0987 | |||
Understanding Harry Gwala's radicalisation, armed struggle and trials, between 1960 and 1980 | 2021 | Southern African humanities 34 (): 137-74 | H6/KY [NATAL-] | 1681-5564 | |||
"Studying the facts". The survey by the Catholic Association of French Youth on trade unions | 2021 | Archives de sciences sociales des religions 66 (195): 105-29 | H6/KFO [ARCHIVES-] | 0335-5985 | |||
Union busting as development: transnationalism, empire, and Kennedy's secret labour program for Bolivia | 2020 | Journal of Latin American studies 52 (1): 27-51 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
Union busting as development: transnationalism, empire, and Kennedy's secret labour program for Bolivia | 2020 | Journal of Latin American studies 52 (1): 27-51 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
Labour power and bossing: local leadership formation and the party-state in 'middle' Bangladesh | 2020 | Contributions to Indian sociology (New Series) 54 (2): 193-214 | *H6/KX [CONTEMPORARY-] | 1043-898X | |||
Everyday multiculturalism in union: power construction in migrant domestic workers’ unionism | 2020 | Ethnic and racial studies 43 (5): 854-72 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Popular economies, plural economies. On the trade union organisation of garment workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina | 2020 | Cuadernos de antropologia social (51): 189-206 | H6/KF [CUADERNOS-] | 1850-275X | |||
Indigenous labor, settler colonialism, and the history of the Fraser River fishermen's strike of 1893 | 2020 | Native American and indigenous studies 7 (2): 114-44 | |||||
Contesting the neoliberal order through legal mobilisation: the case of Chilean unions | 2020 | Journal of Latin American studies 52 (3): 575-99 | *H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] | 0022-216X | |||
Creatives, fun, entrepreneurs and meritocratic[s]. Work in the context of information technologies | 2020 | Cuadernos de antropologia social 52 (): 37-53 | H6/KF [CUADERNOS-] | 1850-275x | |||
“Our work is the food for the people”: experiences of collective organization of horticultural producers in the peri-urban area of Rosario (Santa Fe) | 2020 | Cuadernos de antropologia social 52 (): 71-85 | H6/KF [CUADERNOS-] | 1850-275x | |||
Weak police, strong democracy: civic ritual and performative peace in contemporary Taiwan | 2020 | Current anthropology 61 (6): 657-85 | H6 [CURRENT-] | 1537-5382 | |||
Building from heterogeneity: the decomposition and recomposition of the working class viewed from the 'popular economy' in Argentina | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (1): 57-68 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
Struggle, compromise, and conditions of possibility. Comments to 'Building from heterogeneity: the decomposition and recomposition of the working class viewed from the ‘popular economy’ in Argentina' of María Inés Fernández Álvarez | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (1): 69-73 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
A response to ‘Building from heterogeneity: the decomposition and recomposition of the working class viewed from the “popular economy” in Argentina’ | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (1): 75-7 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
Forum response to 'Building from heterogeneity: the decomposition and recomposition of the working class viewed from the ‘popular economy’ in Argentina' | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (1): 79-81 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
Decentering wage labor as a new class politics | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (1): 83-5 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
Response to María Inés Fernández Álvarez: 'Building from heterogeneity: the decomposition and recomposition of the working class viewed from the 'popular economy' in Argentina' | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (1): 87-9 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
Response to the comments on 'Building from heterogeneity: the decomposition and recomposition of the working class viewed from the ‘popular economy’ in Argentina' | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (1): 91-8 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
Introduction - trade unions in times of austerity and development | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (2): 109-19 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
Union radicalism versus the nationalist upsurge: the case of Greek shipbuilding workers | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (2): 121-35 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
'The union is like a family father, the chief'. Working-class making and (re) making and union membership experiences in two generations of Argentinian metalworkers | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (2): 137-51 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
‘We are not just a union, we are a family’[:] class, kinship and tribe in Zambia’s mining unions | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (2): 153-72 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 | |||
Patronage, social proximity, and instrumentality in the mining industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo: the union elections explored | 2020 | Dialectical anthropology 44 (2): 173-85 | H6 [DIALECTICAL-] | 0304-4092 |