Recent Publications
Rebecca Tarlau's new book, 'Occupying Schools, Occupying Land. How the Landless Workers Movement Transformed Brazilian Education'
- Anner, Mark. 2019. “Squeezing workers’ rights in global supply chains: purchasing practices in the Bangladesh garment export sector in comparative perspective,” Review of International Political Economy. (Online first version.)
- Anner, Mark. Nicolas Pons-Vignon, and Uma Rani. 2019. “For a Future of Work with Dignity: A Critique of the World Bank Development Report, The Changing Nature of Work.” Global Labour Journal. 10(1): 2-19.
- Marinaro, Paolo and Ness, Immanuel. 2019. “Introduction: Mexican Labor Movement in Transformation.” The Journal of Labor and Society. 22:5-7
- Maich, Katherine Eva, Jamie K. McCallum, and Ari Grant-Sasson. 2019. “Time’s Up! Shorter Hours, Public Policy, and Time Flexibility as an Antidote to Youth Unemployment.” In Youth, Jobs, and the Future: Problems and Prospects, edited by Lynn Chancer, Martin Sanchez-Jankowski, and Christine Trost. Oxford Press.
- Ness, I. Z. Cope, and Marinaro, Paolo. 2019. (Ed.) Special Issue of The Journal of Labor and Society “Mexico: Workers Struggles and Labour Movement Revival.” In Boston, Massachusetts and Oxford, UK: Wiley Periodicals.
- Quintero Ramírez, C. and Marinaro, Paolo. 2019. “The Remaking of the Mexican Labor Movement in the Automotive Industry.” The Journal of Labor and Society. 22:9-23
- Rosaldo, Manuel. 2019."The Antinomies of Successful Mobilization: Colombian Recyclers Maneuver between Dispossession and Exploitation." Development and Change.
- Tarlau, Rebecca. 2019. Occupying Schools, Occupying Land. How the Landless Workers Movement Transformed Brazilian Education. Oxford University Press.