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Riders on the Storm: Workplace Solidarity among Gig Economy Couriers in Italy and the UK
In light of the individualisation, dispersal and pervasive monitoring that characterise work in the ‘gig economy’, the development of solidarity among gig workers could be expected to be unlikely.
Arianna Tassinari, Vincenzo Maccarrone
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Background Kenya continues to have a high maternal mortality rate that is showing slow progress in improving. Peri-urban settings in Kenya have been reported to exhibit higher rates of maternal death during labor and childbirth as compared to the general
Jackline Oluoch-Aridi +4 more
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COVID-19 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Threat to Solidarity or an Opportunity?
COVID-19, as a pandemic, is impacting institutions around the world. Its scope and economic dimensions also mean that it poses a major threat towards achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
W. Leal Filho +4 more
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Pulling together or pulling apart? Solidarity in the post-crisis United Kingdom [PDF]
Solidarity in contemporary Britain has come under pressure not only as a result of the global financial crisis and the ensuing austerity measures but also against a backdrop of constitutional volatility from the Scottish independence referendum in 2014 ...
A Dunn +46 more
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Race, Gender, and the Rebirth of Trade Unionism [PDF]
[Excerpt] Diversity is not the enemy of solidarity. We contend that solidarity can, and must, be built among an ever-diversifying labor movement, nation, and world.
Bronfenbrenner, Kate, Warren, Dorian T
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Toward affective decolonization: Nurturing decolonizing solidarity in higher education
This paper turns our attention to a rather neglected dimension of (de)colonization, namely, the affective elements of (de)colonization in the context of higher education.
Michalinos Zembylas
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Global Health Solidarity [PDF]
For much of the 20th century, vulnerability to deprivations of health has often been defined by geographical and economic factors. Those in wealthy, usually 'Northern' and 'Western', parts of the world have benefited from infrastructures, and accidents of geography and climate, which insulate them from many serious threats to health. Conversely, poorer
West-Oram, Peter G N, Buyx, Alena
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The environment is no longer a backdrop, but an agent pressing us to restructure our economic and political systems, down to our livelihoods. This research aims to make a critical overview of the Sustainable Development (SD) model. It looks at how market
Martelli Maria
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The aim of this study is to explore the effects of a residential multimodal treatment intervention for an addict population. We gathered participants from the “Programa Base” (n = 166) of the Solidarity and Reinsertion Foundation of Murcia, and assessed ...
Asunción Santos-de-Pascual +6 more
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Women's entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia: Feminist solidarity and political activism in disguise?
This paper is a longitudinal study that uses insights from postcolonial feminism to explore women’s entrepreneurship as a political form of feminist organising for social change in Saudi Arabia. Postcolonial feminist approaches challenge Western feminism,
Sophie Alkhaled
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