Free access to 25th anniversary special issue of Work, Employment and Society
The latest issue of Work, Employment and Society (27,3) is a special issue celebrating 25 years of publication. It is freely available to all readers until 31 July 2013: http://wes.sagepub.com/content/current
- Reflections on work and employment into the 21st century: between equal rights, force decides, by Mark Stuart, Irena Grugulis, Jennifer Tomlinson, Chris Forde and Robert MacKenzie
- Unsustainable employment portfolios, by John Buchanan, Gary Dymski, Julie Froud, Sukhdev Johal, Adam Leaver and Karel Williams
- Women and recession revisited, by Jill Rubery and Anthony Rafferty
- The nature of front-line service work: distinctive features and continuity in the employment relationship, by Jacques Bélanger and Paul Edwards
- Postfordism as a dysfunctional accumulation regime: a comparative analysis of the USA, the UK and Germany, by Matt Vidal
- Financialization and the workplace: extending and applying the disconnected capitalism thesis, by Paul Thompson
- Finance versus Democracy? Theorizing finance in society, by Sylvia Walby
- Work, employment and society through the lens of moral economy, by Sharon C Bolton and Knut Laaser
- Ethnographic fallacies: reflections on labour studies in the era of market fundamentalism, by Michael Burawoy
- Review of Scott Lash & John Urry The End of Organized Capitalism. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1987, £18.00 pbk, (ISBN: 9780745600697), 248pp, Gibson Burrell, Miguel Lucio Martinez, Ian Greer Response to reviews, Scott Lash and John Urry
- 25 Favourite WES Articles chosen by WES readers, editors and authors