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International Business as Responsible Business Theory and Practice John Bryson, Jennifer Johns, Laura Salciuviene, James Blackmore-Wright
Organizing Amazon Building Worker Power Under Conditions of Fragmentation, Precarity and Regimentation Tom Vickers
Skills Policy in Britain and the Future of Work A Historical-Political Analysis Tom Bewick
The Politics of Pride Events Global and Local Challenges Francesca Romana Ammaturo
European Climate Pact Ambassadors Motivations, Strategies, and Experiences Jale Tosun, Christin Heinz-Fischer
Working through Ageing Experiencing Growing up and Older at Work Kathleen Riach
Digital Conquest Spatiality, Energy and Data Centres Fanny Lopez, Cécile Diguet
Inherited Time A Hauntological History of Work in Educational Vocations Justine Grønbæk Pors
Mind the Inclusion Gap How Allies Can Bridge the Divide Between Talking Diversity and Taking Action Suzy Levy
Exit Threats in Regional International Organizations Diana Panke, Lukas Grundsfeld, Pawel Tverskoi
White Privilege The myth of a post-racial society Kalwant Bhopal
Minor Keys Gender, Inequality and Work In Electronic Music Samantha Parsley
A Very Legal Scandal How Lawyers Failed to Stop the Post Office John Hyde
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