Work, Employment and Society
| Elizabeth Cotton | University of Hertfordshire, UK |
| Eleonore Kofman | Middlesex University, UK |
| Ian Roper | Middlesex University, UK |
| Irena Grugulis | University of Leeds, UK |
| Sophie Jaques | British Sociological Association, UK |
| Maria Adamson | Middlesex University, UK |
| Alexandra Beauregard | Birkbeck, University of London, UK |
| Uracha Chatrakul | Birkbeck, University of London, UK |
| Nick Clark | Middlesex University, UK |
| Anne Daguerre | Middlesex University, UK |
| Alessio D'Angelo | University of Nottingham, UK |
| Janroj Keles | Middlesex University, UK |
| Daniela Lup | ESCP Europe, UK |
"Work, Employment and Society encourages exploration across the boundaries of industrial sociology, industrial relations, labour economics, applied psychology, and organisational analysis. Work, Employment and Society is where scholars who refuse to fit 100% inside the traditional moulds feel most at home." Jill Rubery, Manchester School of Management, UK
"Work, Employment and Society has become, to my mind, the leading international journal for researchers in economic sociology. It provides the rare combination of a pluralistic approach to research methodology, with a rigorous emphasis on quality. Its articles have set the agenda for many of the key research debates in recent years." Duncan Gallie Nuffield College, Oxford, UK
"Work, Employment and Society is a major forum for the latest sociological research on work. I eagerly await each issue, and always find something of interest." Arne L. Kalleberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Work, Employment and Society is a leading international peer-reviewed journal of the British Sociological Association which publishes theoretically informed and original research on the sociology of work.
Work, Employment and Society is an official journal of the British Sociological Association. Work, Employment and Society analyses all forms of work and their relation to wider social processes and structures, and to quality of life. It embraces the study of the labour process; industrial relations; changes in labour markets; and the gender and domestic divisions of labour. It supports contemporary, historical and comparative studies and both qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
All issues of Work, Employment and Society are available to browse online.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
Work, Employment and Society (WES) is a leading international peer-reviewed journal of the British Sociological Association which publishes theoretically informed and original research on the sociology of work.
WES covers all aspects of work, employment and unemployment and their connections with wider social processes and social structures. The journal is sociologically orientated but welcomes contributions from other disciplines which addresses the issues in a way that informs less debated aspects of the journal's remit, such as unpaid labour and the informal economy. The journal adheres to high standards of scholarship but sees no conflict between accessibility and scholarships; submissions must be clear and free from jargon.
| Shoba Arun | Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
| Carol Atkinson | Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
| Kendra Briken | University of Strathclyde, UK |
| Michael Brookes | University of Hertfordshire, UK |
| Clare Butler | Newcastle University, UK |
| Denise Currie | Queens University Belfast, UK |
| Rory Donnelly | University of Liverpool, UK |
| Jo Grady | University of Sheffield, UK |
| Donald Hislop | University of Aberdeen, UK |
| Damian Hodgson | University of Manchester, UK |
| Jo Ingold | University of Leeds, UK |
| Jana Javornik | University of Leeds, UK |
| Joyce Jiang | University of York, UK |
| Daniel King | Nottingham Trent University, UK |
| Knut Laaser | University of Stirling, UK |
| Chidiebere Ogbonnaya | University of Sussex, UK |
| Wendy Olsen | University of Manchester, UK |
| Davide Però | University of Nottingham, UK |
| Keith Randle | University of Hertfordshire, UK |
| James Richards | Heriot-Watt University, UK |
| Helen Sampson | Cardiff University, UK |
| Kate Sang | Heriot-Watt University, UK |
| Gerbrand Tholen | City University London, UK |
| Danat Valizade | University of Leeds, UK |
| Michail Veliziotis | University of Southampton, UK |
| Mark Williams | Queen Mary, University of London, UK |
| Carol Wolkowitz | University of Warwick, UK |
| Tracey Adams | University of Western Ontario, Canada |
| Pauline Anderson | University of Strathclyde, UK |
| Maurizio Atzeni | Centre for Labour Relations, National Research Council of Argentina, Argentina |
| Chiara Benassi | King’s College London, UK |
| Brendan Churchill | University of Melbourne, UK |
| Edward Granter | University of Birmingham, UK |
| Breda Gray | University of Limerick, Ireland |
| Anita Hammer | De Montfort University, UK |
| Philip Hancock | University of Essex, UK |
| Maria Hudson | University of Essex, UK |
| Andrew Jenkins | University College London, UK |
| Markus Klein | University of Strathclyde, UK |
| Marek Korczynski | University of Nottingham, UK |
| Ana Lopes | Newcastle University, UK |
| Clare Lyonette | University of Warwick, UK |
| Michael McGann | University of Melbourne, Australia |
| Annalisa Murgia | University of Milan, Italy |
| Tiziana Nazio | University of Turin, Italy |
| Harry Pitts | University of Bristol, UK |
| Abigail Powell | University of New South Wales, Australia |
| Julie Prowse | University of Bradford, UK |
| Peter Prowse | Sheffield Hallam University, UK |
| Thomas Roulet | King’s College London, UK |
| Barbara Samaluk | University of Greenwich, UK |
| Hans Siebers | Tilburg University, Netherlands |
| Paul Sissons | Coventry University, UK |
| Dimitrinka Stoyanova Russell | Cardiff University, UK |
| Bill Taylor | City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
| Rebecca Taylor | University of Southampton, UK |
| Tommy H L Tse | Hong Kong University, Hong Kong |
| Ylva Ulfsdotter | University of Gothenburg, Sweden |
| Maria Villares-Varela | University of Southampton, UK |
| Sally Weller | Australian Catholic University, Australia |
| James Wickham | Trinity College Dublin, Ireland |
| Ruth Woodfield | University of St Andrews, UK |
| Tessa Wright | Queen Mary University of London, UK |
| Gerhard Bosch | University Duisburg-Essen, Germany |
| Asaf Darr | University of Haifa, Israel |
| Tony Dundon | University of Manchester, UK |
| Cynthia Epstein | City University New York, USA |
| Stephen Frenkel | University of New South Wales, Australia |
| Mary Gatta | City University New York, USA |
| Heidi Gottfried | Wayne State University, USA |
| Bill Harley | University of Melbourne, Australia |
| Axel Haunschild | Leibniz University Hannover, Germany |
| Tony Huzzard | Lund University, Sweden |
| Sarosh Kuruvilla | Cornell University, USA |
| Ruth Milkman | CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, USA |
| Ruud Muffels | Tilburg University, Netherlands |
| Luis Ortiz | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain |
| Sarah Oxenbridge | University of Sydney, Australia |
| Valeria Pulignano | University of Leuven, Belgium |
| Karen Shire | University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany |
| Vera Trappmann | University of Leeds, UK |
| Edward Webster | University of Witwatersrand, South Africa |
| Adrian Wilkinson | Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing, Griffith Business School, Griffith University |
| Xiaogang Wu | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China |
| Charlotte Yates | McMaster University, Canada |
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