HASS Penryn: Recent submissions
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Politics and the future of work: Routine work, automation risk and redistributive preferences in the age of populism
(Routledge, 26 December 2024)This chapter surveys political science literature and evidence on the relationship between automation risk among those conventionally defined as ‘routine workers’ and the political behaviour of this vital part of the voting ... -
Class and gender as structural inequalities in the UK: The politics of production and social reproduction
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Waiting to be discovered? Community partnerships, the facilitation of diverse memory, and reflections on academic success and failure
(MDPI, 17 May 2024)Community partnerships, based on ‘the collaborative turn’ in academic research, are an increasingly common framework through which ‘bottom-up’ histories, particularly of diverse and/or more marginalised communities, are ... -
Coworking spaces and workplaces of the future: Critical perspectives on community, context and change
(Wiley / European Academy of Management (EURAM), 14 May 2024)The last decade has witnessed increased demand by employers and workers for greater flexibility, especially as regards remote and hybrid working. There has therefore been a substantial increase in academic interest in ... -
Securonomics, the Mais Lecture and Critical Minerals in Cornwall
(Lawrence Wishart, 22 March 2024)