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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2013)

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Published: 05-05-2013

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  • About the Artist

    Sinead Ring
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Comments

  • Race, Gender and Class: Some Reflections on Left Feminist Politics and Organising

    Brenna Bhandar
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SLSA Conference 2013

  • Author Meets Reader Session: 'Not the Marrying Kind'

    Nicola Barker, Daniel Monk
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  • With Dissolution Comes Revelation: Civil Partners Discover the Economic Basis of Marriage

    Rosemary Auchmuty
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  • Missing the Link: A Gendered Perspective on Labour Regulation in Global Value Chains

    Ann Stewart
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  • Modern Workplaces and Modern Families: Revising the Work-Family Concept

    Michelle Weldon-Johns
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  • Passing the Buck: Unpaid Care, Precarious Work and the Children and Families Bill 2013

    Emily Grabham
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  • Values Beyond Value? Is Anything Safe from being Subsumed by the Logic of Capitalism?

    Beverley Skeggs
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  • Queer Migration Politics: Activist Rhetoric and Coalitional Possibilities

    Karma Chavez
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