No. 36-3, November 2021
Index
- A precarious game: The illusion of dream jobs in the video game industry Ergin Bulut Cornell University Press: New York, (2020). Available for $23.95 in paperback
- Alex Wood (2020) Despotism on Demand: How power operates in a flexible workplace, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 178 pages, $US12.99 e‐book, $US26.95 paperback
- Constructing the ‘Future of Work’: An analysis of the policy discourse
- Control or protection? Work environment implications of police body‐worn cameras
- Gregg, M. (2018) Counterproductive: Time Management in the Knowledge Economy. Duke University Press, Durham, NC. 216 pp, $24.95 (paperback), ISBN 978‐1‐4780‐0090‐7
- Issue Information
- Mobilising networks after redundancy: The experiences of Australian journalists
- Performance management technologies and trade union responses: A case study from banking
- Resistance, recuperation, or deviance? The meaning of personal internet use at work
- Social Media: A (new) contested terrain between sousveillance and surveillance in the digital workplace
- Understanding the bright side and the dark side of telework: An empirical analysis of working conditions and psychosomatic health complaints
- Varieties of flexibilisation? The working lives of information and communications technology professionals in the United Kingdom and Germany