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Futures of Work

Futures of Work

A space for radical critiques of the changing world of work.

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In this episode, Samborne Bush and Bethan Bushell, two student researchers from the University of Bristol, explore St Philips Marsh in Bristol and talk to key figures in the upcoming changes in the area, including representatives from the city counci... more

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a year ago

This podcast is with Mark Williams, Ying Zhou and Min Zou as they discuss their new book Mapping Good Work: The Quality of Working Life Across the Occupational Structure.

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3 years ago

In this podcast, David Farrugia talks about his new book 'Youth, Work and the Post-Fordist Self'.

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3 years ago

Katie Bales speaks to anthropologist James Suzman about the future of work and his new book, 'Work: A History of How We Spend Our Time'.

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3 years ago

This edition of the Futures of Work podcast is brought to you in conjunction with the journal Political Quarterly, Bristol Festival of Ideas, University of Bristol’s Thinking Futures programme and the Economic & Social Research Council's Festival of ... more

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3 years ago

Maud Perrier, Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol, talks to Susan Ferguson about her book 'Women and Work: Feminism, Labour, and Social Reproduction'.

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4 years ago

Harry Pitts speaks to Tim Strangleman, author of 'Voices of Guinness: An Oral History of the Park Royal Brewery'.

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4 years ago

Harry Pitts speaks with Charles Umney, Associate Professor of Industrial Relations at the University of Leeds, about his book, Class Matters: Inequality and Exploitation in 21st Century Britain.

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4 years ago

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