See below - perhaps of interest.
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Siobhán McGrath, PhD
Assistant Professor in Human Geography, Durham University
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**Apologies for cross-posting**
Bristol University Press are delighted to inform you of our new journal Work in the Global Economy, launching in April 2021.
www.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/new-journal-announcement-work-in-the-global-economy
Work in the Global Economy is an inter-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal that promotes understanding of work, and connections to work, in all forms. The scope of this journal includes labour processes, labour markets, labour organising and labour reproduction.
The journal is associated with the International Labour Process Conference (ILPC) (www.ilpc.org.uk). Its editorial approach is rooted in the principals of the ILPC. Like the conference, the journal adopts a pluralist approach to theory, method and discipline.
This journal is being launched at a time when profound change in economy and society are having impact on work and employment. Work in the Global Economy will be at the forefront of analysis and policy debates exploring issues such as digitalisation, automation, climate change and the effects global health crises.
The international editorial board is led by Editors in Chief, Sian Moore (University of Greenwich, UK) and Kirsty Newsome (University of Sheffield, UK); Managing Editor, Abigail Marks (University of Stirling, UK); Associate Editors, Donna Baines (University of British Columbia, Canada), Paul Brook (University of Leicester, UK), Rachel Cohen (City University, London, UK) and Martin Krzywdzinski (WZB, Germany); and Consulting Editor, Paul Thompson, (University of Stirling, UK).
The editorial team welcomes wide-ranging contributions that explore all aspects of the division of labour; from production networks that underpin the global economy, to the gender and racial divides that shape how work is allocated and organised. We also encourage contributions from both emerging and existing scholars.
Work in the Global Economy has an independent editorial structure that reflects geographic, disciplinary and social diversity. We are committed to delivering an intellectually rigorous, supportive and fair reviewing process that can strengthen the vitality and engagement of academic communities.
Be among the first to publish in Work in the Global Economy. Our first issues will be published in April and September 2021 and the journal will soon be open for submissions. See our call for papers and read about the journal’s aims and scope for more information.
Call for papers: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/asset/8462/call-for-papers-wge.pdf
Journal aims and scope: https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/new-journal-announcement-work-in-the-global-economy
If you have an idea for an article please contact the Editors in Chief for information on how to submit: [log in to unmask]
You can also sign up to the Work in the Global Economy mailing list to receive the latest news and journal updates.
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