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Jane Holgate
 

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Address: 31 Jewry Street
City: London
Postcode: EC3N 2EY
Country: UK
Phone No: 0207 320 3029
Website: Working Lives Personal Site

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Organisation: Working Lives Research Institute, London Metropolitan University
Position: Academic or Researcher - University or College

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Publications: Publications International refereed journals Holgate, J. (2005) ‘Organising migrant workers: a case study of working conditions and unionisation at a sandwich factory in London.’ in Work Employment and Society. Vol.19 (3). pp.463–480. Holgate, J., A. McBride and G. Hebson. (2006) ‘Why gender and difference matters: a critical appraisal of industrial relations research.’ Industrial Relations Journal. Vol.37 (4). pp.310–328. Holgate, J. (under review) ‘Unionising communities: the relevance of identity and social networks in organising campaigns.’ Book chapters Holgate, J. and J. Wills. (2007) ‘Organising labour in London’. Turner, L. and Cornfield, D. (eds.) in Seeking Solidarity Labor in the New Urban Battlegrounds. Cornell: Cornell University Press. Holgate, J. (2006) ‘Producing: changing patters of work’ in I. Douglas, R. Huggett and C. Perkins (eds) Companion Encyclopaedia of Geography. London: Routledge. Holgate, J. (2005) ‘Trade union recognition in Asian workplaces: a springboard to further union organising/recognition campaigns’ in Gall, G. Union Recognition: Organising and Bargaining Outcomes. London: Routledge. Book reviews Holgate, J. (2004) Book review: Humphrey, J.C. ‘Towards a Politics of the Rainbow: Self-organization in the trade union movement.’ Aldershot: Ashgate. Social Movement Studies. Vol.3. No.1 2004. Holgate. J. (2005) Book review: James DeFilippis, ‘Unmaking Goliath. Community Control in the Face of Global Capital’. New York: Routledge. Urban Studies. 42: 4. Holgate, J. (2005). Book review: ‘The Future of Worker Representation’ by Geraldine Healy, Edmund Heery, Philip Taylor and William Brown (eds). London: Palgrave, in Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 58:4. Holgate, J. (2006) Book review: ‘Working Feminism’ by Geraldine Pratt. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, in Geografiska Annaler 88:2. Other publications Holgate, J. (2006) Making the transition from college to work: experiences of media, film and television students, and recent graduated in London’s audio-visual industries.’ London: Working Lives Research Institute. Holgate, J. (2003) ‘Organising black and minority ethnic workers in trade unions: a case study of retail workers in central London.’ in Regulation, Deregulation and Re-Regulation: the scope of employment relations in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference of the International Employment Relations Association, University of Greenwich. Holgate, J. (2003) ‘On the sandwich chain gang.’ Red Pepper. September. pp.22–23. Holgate, J. (2004) Black and minority ethnic workers and trade unions. Strategies for organisation, recruitment and inclusion. London: Trades Union Congress. 2004.