Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation

from January 2007
Last Number: February 2024

Pluto Journals
ISSN 1745-6428




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 270

April 01, 2019

  • Divided we stand: reasons for and against strike participation in Amazon's German distribution centres

  • Logistical tools for refugees and undocumented migrants: smartphones and social media in the city of Fès

  • Towards the mapping of port labour systems and conflicts across Europe: a literature review

  • January 01, 2020

  • On-demand platforms and pricing: how platforms can impact the informal urban economy, evidence from Bengaluru, India

  • January 01, 2021

  • Algorithmic work coordination and workers' voice in the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Foodora/Lieferando

  • October 17, 2022

  • Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation

  • January 01, 2020

  • Where platforms meet infrastructures: digital platforms, urban resistance and the ambivalence of the city in the Italian case of Bologna

  • October 17, 2022

  • Teleworking in Portuguese public administration during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • January 01, 2020

  • Uber in the Portuguese gig economy: a laboratory for platform capitalism

  • April 01, 2019

  • The production of logistics places in France and Germany: a comparison between Paris, Frankfurt-am-Main and Kassel

  • January 01, 2021

  • Smart working is not so smart: Always-on lives and the dark side of platformisation

  • January 01, 2020

  • The city as an algorithmic formation: insights from patent data

  • January 01, 2021

  • Organising challenges in the era of financialisation: The case of videogame workers

  • October 17, 2022

  • Workforce globalisation, language and discourse

  • January 01, 2020

  • Work by app: algorithmic management and working conditions of Uber drivers in Brazil

  • January 01, 2021

  • Flexibility and freedom for whom? Precarity, freedom and flexibility in on-demand food delivery

  • May 14, 2022

  • Contents

  • ‘Alongside but not in front’

  • Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation

  • October 17, 2022

  • Trajectories of liberalisation on the European industrial relations systems

  • January 01, 2021

  • Front Matter

  • April 01, 2019

  • Logistical gazes: introduction to a special issue of Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation

  • December 01, 2018

  • Call centre workers unite! changing forms of organisation and representation in the Portuguese and British Digital Economy

  • January 01, 2021

  • Empowerment and beyond: Paradoxes of self-organised work

  • May 14, 2022

  • Gendering platform research

  • January 01, 2020

  • Front Matter

  • April 01, 2010

  • Anchors for job quality: Sectoral systems of employment in the European context

  • January 01, 2019

  • Front Matter

  • January 01, 2021

  • Urban gig workers in Indonesia during COVID-19: The experience of online ‘ojek’ drivers

  • January 01, 2019

  • Agile methods as stress management tools? an empirical study

  • October 01, 2008

  • Commodifying health care: the UK's National Health Service and the Independent Sector Treatment Centre Programme

  • January 01, 2021

  • To exploit and dispossess: The twofold logic of platform capitalism

  • January 01, 2020

  • Counting ‘micro-workers’: societal and methodological challenges around new forms of labour

  • October 17, 2022

  • Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation

  • April 01, 2019

  • Data centres as logistical facilities: Singapore and the emergence of production topologies

  • January 01, 2020

  • Devaluation of cultural capital on online platforms and the changing shape of the social space

  • April 01, 2008

  • Solidarity across cyberspace: Internet campaigning, labour activism and the remaking of trade union internationalism

  • July 01, 2011

  • Labour makeup: a case study of 800,000 cosmetics resellers in Brazil

  • April 01, 2016

  • Front Matter

  • December 01, 2016

  • Effects of project-based research work on the career paths of young academics

  • April 01, 2012

  • Unpaid work, capital and coercion

  • July 01, 2013

  • Towards a taxonomy of virtual work

  • December 01, 2015

  • Untangling multiple inequalities: intersectionality, work and globalisation

  • July 01, 2007

  • CATCHING A BUTTERFLY? Mapping eWork in Europe and Australia

  • April 01, 2018

  • Journalism in Croatia in the Southeast European context: deterioration of the ‘professional project’

  • April 01, 2010

  • Employment challenges to the knowledge economy in Europe: the case of IT services

  • July 01, 2007

  • Regions and firms in eWork Relocation Dynamics: Pittsburgh's call centre industry

  • April 01, 2010

  • Out of control: changes in working-time patterns and strategies for work-life balance in Europe

  • April 01, 2018

  • Collective action frames and the developing role of discursive practice in worker organisation: the case of OUR Walmart

  • April 01, 2010

  • Against erosion of labour standards: global reorganisation of value chains and industrial relations in the European motor industry