Celebrating 30 Volumes of Work, employment and society
To mark the 30th anniversary of Work, employment and society, we are pleased to offer free access to the journal for the next 30 days.
Read the top-cited articles from Work, employment and society from the last 30 years:
Disconnected Capitalism: Or Why Employers Can't Keep Their Side of the Bargain by Paul Thompson
Trolley Dolly or Skilled Emotion Manager? Moving on from Hochschild's Managed Heart by Sharon C. Bolton and Carol Boyd
"India calling to the far away towns:" The call centre labour process and globalization by Phil Taylor and Peter Bain
System, Society and Dominance Effects in Cross-National Organisational Analysis by Chris Smith and Peter Meiksins
Strategy or Structure? Capital, Labour and Control by Richard Hyman
The `Flexible Firm': Fixation or Fact? by Anna Pollert
Trolley Dolly or Skilled Emotion Manager? Moving on from Hochschild's Managed Heart by Sharon C. Bolton and Carol Boyd
"India calling to the far away towns:" The call centre labour process and globalization by Phil Taylor and Peter Bain
System, Society and Dominance Effects in Cross-National Organisational Analysis by Chris Smith and Peter Meiksins
Strategy or Structure? Capital, Labour and Control by Richard Hyman
The `Flexible Firm': Fixation or Fact? by Anna Pollert
About Work, employment and society
Work, employment and society is a leading international peer-reviewed journal of the British Sociological Association which publishes theoretically informed and original research on the sociology of work. Work, employment and society covers all aspects of work, employment and unemployment, and their connections with wider social processes and social structures.
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