1.MOVEMENT AS MOBILISATION: GEOGRAPHICAL CONCEPTS ON THE POLITICS OF LABOUR (Kristian Stokke) (93 pages)
@Jessop, B., Brenner, N. og Jones, M. (2008). Theorizing Sociospatial Relations. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 26: 389-401 (12 pages) Available online
Book:
The following chapters from Nicholls, W., Miller, B. og Beaumont, J. (red). (2013). Spaces of Contention: Spatialities and Social Movements. Ashgate:
- Nicholls, W., Miller, B. og Beaumont, J.: Introduction (only pages 1-12) (12 pages)
- Martin, D.G.: Place Frames: Analysing Practice and Production of Place in Contentious Politics (Chapter 4, pp 85-99) (14 pages)
- Mayer, M.: Multiscalar Mobilization for the Just City: New Spatial Politics of Urban Movements. (Chapter 8, pp 163-196) (34 pages)
- Davies, A. D. og Featherstone, D.: Networking Resistances: The Contested Spatialities of Transnational Social Movement Organizing (Chapter 11, pp 239-260) (21 pages)
2.TRADE UNIONS AND DEMOCRATISATION (Olle T?rnquist) (43 pages)
*T?rnquist, Olle, section on the Scandinavian experiences. Chapter 5 in T?rnquist, O. (2013). Assessing Dynamics of Democratisation: Transformative Politics, New Institutions, and the Case of Indonesia. Palgrave Macmillan, pp 91-106 (14 pages)
*T?rnquist, Olle et al. “From stagnation to democratic transformation: towards a roadmap” (on the new role of labour in particular in Indonesia’s democratisation) on pp 24-33 in “Executive summary of democracy baseline survey power welfare and democracy (PWD)” Universitas Gadjah Mada and University of Oslo, by Purwo Santoso, Amalinda Savirani, Olle T?rnquist, Eric Hiariej, Hasrul Hanif, Willy Purna Samadhi, Debbie Prabawati, Wening Hapsari M. Jogjakarta February 25, 2013. (9 pages)
*Teri L. Caraway and Michele Ford “Labor and Politics under Oligarchy” in Michele Ford and Thomas B. Pepinsky (eds) Beyond Oligarchy? Wealth, Power, and Contemporary Indonesian Politics (forthcoming) (20 pages)
3.NORDIC MODEL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (Fredrik Engelstad) (78 pages)
@D?lvik, Jon Erik (2007), "The Nordic regimes of labour market governance: From crisis to success story?” Fafo-paper 2007:07. (52 pages) Available online
*Engelstad, F. (2004), “Democracy at Work? Does Democracy in Working Life Make Sense in the 21st Century?”. I F. Engelstad & ?. ?sterud (red.), Power and Democracy. Critical Interventions. Aldershot: Ashgate. Side 209-234. (26 pages)
4.THE STATE AS AN EMPLOYER (David Jordhus-Lier) (45 pages)
@Jordhus‐Lier, D. C. (2012). Public sector labour geographies and the contradictions of state employment. Geography Compass, 6(7), 423-438. (15 pages) Available online
@Gialis S.E. and A. Herod (2013). Resisting austerity: the case of Greece’s powerworkers and steelworkers. Human Geography 6(2), 98-115. (17 pages) Available online
@Tattersall, A. (2006). Bringing the community in: Possibilities for public sector union success through community unionism. International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management, 6(2), 186-199. (13 pages) Available online
5.MOVEMENT AS MOBILITY: MOBILE BODIES AND TOURISM EMPLOYMENT (David Jordhus-Lier) (56 pages)
Jordhus-Lier, D. C. (forthcoming). “Fragmentation revisited: Flexibility, differentiation and solidarity in hotels”. In Jordhus-Lier, D. C. and Underthun A. (eds). A hospitable world? Organising work and workers in hotels and tourist resorts, Routledge, UK. (15 pages) Will be available on Fronter
Alberti, G. (forthcoming). “Multi-scalar organising in London’s hotels: The challenges of engaging transient workers through labour and community alliances”. In Jordhus-Lier, D. C. and Underthun A. (eds). A hospitable world? Organising work and workers in hotels and tourist resorts, Routledge, UK. (22 pages) Will be available on Fronter
Henningsen, E., Jordhus-Lier, D. C. and Underthun, A. (forthcoming). “The resort as a workplace: Seasonal workers in a Norwegian mountain municipality”. In Jordhus-Lier, D. C. and Underthun A. (eds). A hospitable world? Organising work and workers in hotels and tourist resorts, Routledge, UK. (19 pages) Will be available on Fronter
6.MOBILE WORKPLACES: THE POLITICS OF THE AVIATION INDUSTRY (Anders Underthun) (42 pages)
@Harvey, G., Turnbull, P. (2012). Power in the skies: Pilot commitment and trade union power in the civil aviation industry. Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations 20, 51-74 (23 pages)
@Weller, S. (2007). Strategy and the contested politics of scale: air transportation in Australia. Economic Geography, 83(2), 137-158. (19 pages) Available online
7.LABOUR MIGRATION, REGULATION AND TEMPORARY WORK (Hege Merete Knutsen) (76 pages)
@Anderson, Bridget, Rogaly, Ben and Ruhs, Martin (2012) Chasing ghosts: researching illegality in migrant labour markets. In: Handbook of research methods in migration. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham, pp. 396-410. ISBN 9781849803113 (15 pages) Available online
@Batnitzky, A. and McDowell, L. (2011) Migration, nursing, institutional discrimination and emotional/affective labour: ethnicity and labour stratification in the UK National Health Service. Social and Cultural Geography, 12(2): 181-202. (21 pages) Available online
@McDowell, L. and Christopherson, S. (2009) Transforming Work: New Forms of Employment and Their Regulation. Special Issue: Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 2(3). pp. 333–342. (10 pages) Available online
@Rogaly, Ben (2009) Spaces of work and everyday life: labour geographies and the agency of unorganised temporary migrant workers. Geography Compass, 3 (6). pp. 1975-1987. ISSN 1749-8198 (13 pages) Available online
@Vosko, L.F. (2009) Less than adequate: regulating temporary agency work in the EU in the face of an internal market in services. Special Issue: Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 2(3), pp. 395-411. (17 pages) Available online
8.LABOUR MIGRANTS AND THEIR POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS (Marielle Stigum Gleiss) (67 pages)
@Friedman E and Lee CK (2010) Remaking the World of Chinese Labour: A 30-Year Retrospective. British Journal of Industrial Relations 48(3): 507-533. (27 pages) Available online
@Cheng JYS, Ngok K, and Zhuang W (2010) The Survival and Development Space for China's Labor NGOs: Informal Politics and Its Uncertainty. Asian Survey 50(6): 1082–1106. (24 pages) Available online
@Chan CK-C and Pun N (2009) The Making of a New Working Class? A Study of Collective Actions of Migrant Workers in South China. The China Quarterly 198: 287-303. (16 pages) Available online
9.COMMUNITY UNIONISM AND ALLIANCE-BUILDING (David Jordhus-Lier) (48 pages)
@Jordhus-Lier, D. (2013). The geographies of community-oriented unionism: scales, targets, sites and domains of union renewal in South Africa and beyond. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 38(1), 36-49. (13 pages) Available online
@Wills, J. (2012). The geography of community and political organisation in London today. Political Geography, 31(2), 114-126. (12 pages) Available online
@Tufts, S. (1998). Community unionism in Canada and labor's (re) organization of space. Antipode, 30(3), 227-250. (23 pages) Available online
10.LABOUR MARKET INTERMEDIARIES: THE CAMPAIGN TO BAN LABOUR BROKERS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA (Sylvi Birgit Endresen) (44 pages)
@Benner, C. (2003). Labour flexibility and regional development: the role of labour market intermediaries. Regional Studies, 37(6-7), 621-633. (12 pages) Available online
@Theron, J. (2005). Intermediary or Employer-Labour Brokers and the Triangular Employment Relationship. Indus LJ, 26. (32 pages) Available online
11.THE POLITICS OF INFORMAL WORKERS (David Jordhus-Lier) (76 pages)
@Lindell, I. (2010). Informality and collective organising: identities, alliances and transnational activism in Africa. Third World Quarterly 31(2): 207-222. (16 pages) Available online
@Gallin, D. (2001). Propositions on trade unions and informal employment in times of globalisation. Antipode 33(3): 531-549. (19 pages) Available online
@Lloyd-Evans, S. (2008). Geographies of the contemporary informal sector in the global south: gender, employment relationships and social protection. Geography Compass 2(6): 1885-1906. (22 pages) Available online
@Millstein, M., and Jordhus-Lier, D. (2012). Making communities work? Casual labour practices and local civil society dynamics in Delft, Cape Town. Journal of Southern African Studies 38(1): 183-201. (19 pages) Available online
12.ORGANISED LABOUR AND CLIMATE CHANGE (David Jordhus-Lier) (67 pages)
@O'Brien, K. L., & Leichenko, R. M. (2003). Winners and losers in the context of global change. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 93(1), 89-103. (14 pages) Available online
@Felli, R. (2013). An alternative socio-ecological strategy? International trade unions’ engagement with climate change. Review of International Political Economy, (ahead-of-print), 1-27. (26 pages) Available online
@R?thzel, N., & Uzzell, D. (2011). Trade unions and climate change: The jobs versus environment dilemma. Global Environmental Change, 21(4), 1215-1223. (8 pages) Available online
*Lipsig-Mummé, C. (2013). “Climate, Work and Labour: the International Context”. In Climate@Work, C. Lipsig-Mummé (ed.), Fernwood Publishing, Winnipeg, CAN, pp 21-40 (19 pages)
Total pages = 657