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A space for radical critiques of the changing world of work
July 2026
//
Issue 36
Continued innovation in research methods
By
Giorgos Gouzoulis,
Vanessa Beck
and
Blandine Emilien and Christopher Pesterfield
Issue 36
// 8th July 2026
Multiple job holding: a critical quantitative methodology
By
Darja Reuschke and Tracey Warren
Issue 36
// 8th July 2026
Innovative methods, familiar blind spots
By
Jennifer Whillans
Issue 36
// 8th July 2026
From rates to risk: How machine learning can reveal the workers official statistics cannot see
By
Luis D. Torres
Issue 36
// 8th July 2026
Modern slavery and knowledge production: Lived experience as expertise
By
Christopher Pesterfield and Brandon Thomas
Issue 36
// 8th July 2026
Story completion: A novel, creative method for exploring perceptions and understandings of work and employment-related phenomena
By
Victoria Clarke,
Kara Daly
and
Gemma Pike and Vanessa Beck
Issue 36
// 8th July 2026