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“Ain’t I a Bastard, Well I Received My Training in Aussie”: The Life of Frank Maybank, an Australian Trade Unionist in Central Africa
Author(s):
Duncan Money
(see profile)
Date:
2022
Group(s):
History
Subject(s):
Biography
,
Labor
,
History
,
Imperialism
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Labor history
,
Migration
,
Imperial history
Ladies Aid as Labor History: Working-Class Formation in the Mahjar
Author(s):
Stacy Fahrenthold
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Group(s):
Global & Transnational Studies
,
History
Subject(s):
Migration, Internal--Study and teaching
,
Emigration and immigration
,
History
,
Working class--Study and teaching
,
Labor
,
Arab American literature
,
Syria
,
Women
,
Ethnology--Study and teaching
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
lebanon
,
Palestine
,
Migration studies
,
Immigration history
,
Working-class studies
,
Labor history
,
Women's history
,
Ethnic studies
On Domestic Fantasies and Anti-work Politics: A Feminist History of Complicating Automation
Author(s):
Valeria Graziano
(see profile)
,
Kim Trogal
Date:
2021
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Digital Humanists
,
Feminist Humanities
,
Labor Studies
,
Science and Technology Studies (STS)
Subject(s):
Labor
,
Automation
,
Feminism
,
Reproduction--Philosophy
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
postwork
,
antiwork politics
,
pleasure
,
free time
,
Labour
,
Domesticity studies
,
Reproduction theory
Trump's Appeal: Choosing Autocracy over the Committee
Author(s):
Ilana Gershon
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Subject(s):
Anthropology
,
Labor
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Labour
Figures of unwork and ethics of care. Between knowing how to live and knowing how to write.
Author(s):
Valeria Graziano
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Feminist Humanities
,
Labor Studies
Subject(s):
Labor
,
Critical theory
,
Feminist theory
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Labour
“Freedom from Jobs” or learning to love to labor? Diversity advocacy and working imaginaries in Open Technology Projects
Author(s):
Christina Dunbar-Hester
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Group(s):
Science and Technology Studies (STS)
Subject(s):
Information technology
,
Digital media
,
Internet--Study and teaching
,
Labor
,
Science--Study and teaching
,
Technology--Study and teaching
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Digital technologies
,
Gender studies
,
Internet Studies
,
Labour
,
Science and technology studies (STS)
‘Not Wholly Justified’: The Deferred Pay Interest Fund and Migrant Labour in South Africa’s Gold Mining Industry, c.1970–1990
Author(s):
Michael Glover
,
Duncan Money
(see profile)
Date:
2021
Group(s):
African History
,
History
Subject(s):
Labor
,
Migration, Internal
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Gold mining
,
migrant labour
,
South Africa
,
Mining
,
Labour
,
Internal migration
Crafting is So Hardcore: Masculinized Making in Gaming Representations of Labor
Author(s):
Anastasia Salter
(see profile)
,
Mel Stanfill
,
Anne Sullivan
Date:
2020
Group(s):
Digital Humanities
,
Electronic Literature
,
TC Popular Culture
Subject(s):
Games--Study and teaching
,
Labor
Item Type:
Conference proceeding
Tag(s):
Game studies
,
Labour
,
Gender
Women of the World, Unite!: An Interview with Nancy Fraser
Author(s):
Christopher Joseph Helali
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Feminist Humanities
Subject(s):
Communism
,
Socialism
,
Feminism
,
Labor
,
History
,
Critical theory
Item Type:
Interview
Tag(s):
Marxism
,
Transnational feminism
,
Labor history
“Putting the Papers Online”: Recognizing Labor on Documents in Scholarly Publishing
Author(s):
Timothy W. Elfenbein
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Library & Information Science
,
Scholarly Communication
,
Science and Technology Studies (STS)
Subject(s):
Labor
,
Publishers and publishing
,
XML (Document markup language)
Item Type:
Presentation
Tag(s):
Elsevier
,
Knowledge infrastructure
,
Persistent identifiers
,
Subject repositories
,
Documents
,
Labour
,
Publishing
,
Scholarly communication
,
XML
The World of European Labour on the Northern Rhodesian Copperbelt, 1940–1945
Author(s):
Duncan Money
(see profile)
Date:
2015
Subject(s):
British territories and possessions
,
Social classes
,
World history
,
Labor
,
History
,
Race
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Copperbelt
,
labour history
,
Second World War
,
Zambia
,
British empire
,
Class
,
Global history
,
Labor history
The Struggle for Legitimacy: South Africa’s Divided Labour Movement and International Labour Organisations, 1919–2019
Author(s):
Duncan Money
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Subject(s):
Labor
,
History
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Apartheid
,
ILO
,
International Labour Organization
,
labour history
,
south africa
,
Labor history
Race and Class in the Postwar World: The Southern African Labour Congress
Author(s):
Duncan Money
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Social classes
,
Labor
,
History
,
Race
,
Southern Africa
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Trade unions
,
whiteness
,
Class
,
Labor history
Trouble in paradise: The 1958 white mineworkers’ strike on the Zambian Copperbelt
Author(s):
Duncan Money
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Labor
,
Race
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Copperbelt
,
labor
,
Mining
,
Strikes
,
Zambia
,
Labour
‘Aliens’ on the Copperbelt: Zambianisation, Nationalism and Non-Zambian Africans in the Mining Industry
Author(s):
Duncan Money
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Subject(s):
Labor
,
History
,
Nationalism
,
Race
,
Ethnicity
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Copperbelt
,
Xenophobia
,
Labor history
,
Race/ethnicity
‘There are worse places than Dalmuir!’ Glaswegian Riveters on the Clyde and the Copperbelt
Author(s):
Duncan Money
(see profile)
Date:
2015
Subject(s):
Africa
,
History
,
Labor
,
Race
,
Social history
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Copperbelt
,
Glasgow
,
Zambia
,
African history
,
Labor history
,
Labour
Centre William Rappard: Home of the World Trade Organization, Geneva
Author(s):
Joelle Kuntz
,
Edmundo Murray
(see profile)
Date:
2011
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
History
,
History of Art
,
International Organization
Subject(s):
Art
,
History
,
Diplomatic history
,
Commerce
,
Labor
,
International relations
,
Censorship
Item Type:
Book
Tag(s):
architecture history
,
Art Deco
,
gift giving
,
Cultural diplomacy
,
Art history
,
Trade
,
Labor history
Die Entstehung der „Sozialen Marktwirtschaft“ 1948/49. Eine historische Dispositivanalyse
Author(s):
Uwe Fuhrmann
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Discourse analysis
,
Economic history
,
Germany
,
History
,
Labor
,
Neoliberalism
Item Type:
Book
Tag(s):
Ludwig Erhard
,
Soziale Marktwirtschaft
,
Währungsreform
,
German history
,
Labor history
Que(e)rying Antiwork Politics: Queer Identities, Agency, Affect and the Normalcy of Work
Author(s):
Hannah Gillard
(see profile)
Date:
2015
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Gender Studies
,
Labor Studies
,
LGBTQ Studies
Subject(s):
Affect (Psychology)
,
Labor
,
Gay and lesbian studies
,
Queer theory
,
Work--Sociological aspects
Item Type:
Dissertation
Tag(s):
affect studies
,
antiwork politics
,
lgbtq
,
Work ethic
,
Affect
,
Labour
,
LGBTQ Studies
,
Sociology of work
The Sussex campus ‘Forever Strike’: estrangement, resistance and utopian temporality
Author(s):
Heather McKnight
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Utopian Studies
Subject(s):
Education, Higher
,
Labor
,
Protest literature
,
Rhetoric
,
Student movements
,
Utopias
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
heterotopia
,
Higher education
,
Labour
,
Rhetorics of political protest
,
Student activism
,
Utopian literature
Free Labour Syndrome. Volunteer Work and Unpaid Overtime in the Creative and Cultural Sector
Author(s):
Valeria Graziano
(see profile)
Date:
2014
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Digital Humanists
,
Labor Studies
Subject(s):
Labor
,
History
,
Creative ability
,
Politics and culture
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
free labour
,
internship
,
volunteering
,
unpaid
,
social reproduction
,
Labour
,
Labor history
,
Creativity
,
Artistic practice
,
Cultural politics
Review of Benedetta Rossi, From Slavery to Aid: Politics, Labour, and Ecology in the Nigerien Sahel, 1800-2000 (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2015), African Studies Quarterly 16, no. 2 (March 2016): 134-136
Author(s):
Dima Hurlbut
Date:
2016
Subject(s):
Africa
,
History
,
Ecology
,
Slavery
,
Labor
Item Type:
Book review
Tag(s):
African history
,
Environment
,
History of slavery
,
Labor history
Caring for the Carers
Author(s):
Valeria Graziano
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Critical Disability Studies
,
Cultural Studies
,
Digital Humanists
,
Labor Studies
,
Medical Humanities
Subject(s):
Digital humanities
,
Technology--Study and teaching
,
Labor
,
Feminism
Item Type:
Online publication
Tag(s):
repair
,
self-management
,
unpaid
,
nursing
,
Medical humanities
,
Ethics of care
,
Technology studies
,
Labour
Time, Waste, and the City: The Rise of the Environmental Industry
Author(s):
Key MacFarlane
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
Environmental Humanities
,
Place Studies
,
Science Studies and the History of Science
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
Capitalism
,
History
,
Labor
,
Urban geography
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
capital
,
Time
,
urban
,
waste
,
Environment
,
History of capitalism
,
Labour
,
Space
Information as Capital: The Commodification of Archives and Library Labor
Author(s):
Jasmine Burns
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
Archives
,
Library & Information Science
Subject(s):
Capitalism--Social aspects
,
Culture--Economic aspects
,
Library science
,
Library education
,
Archives--Study and teaching
,
Labor
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
commodity
,
vendor
,
marx
,
Culture and capitalism
,
Librarianship
,
Library and Archival Studies
,
Academic labor
,
Labour
,
Information
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