David Spencer
Prof of Economics and Political Economy (Uni of Leeds, UK).
Work; Work Time; Work Reform. Authored: "Making Light Work" (2022) https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=making-light-work-an-end-to-toil-in-the-twenty-first-century--9781509548620
@johnstonestew.bsky.social
Professor, HRM & Employment Relations. Work and employment researcher. Worker voice. Employment restructuring. Good work. Improving work and working lives. Glasgow.
@nyecominetti.bsky.social
At Resolution Foundation covering labour market, low pay, living wage.
@abenanav.bsky.social
Asst Professor of Global development at Cornell University, book: Automation and the Future of Work with Verso, currently: fellow at the New Institute in Hamburg. http://www.aaronbenanav.com
@stefeich.bsky.social
Political theorist of 💵 ⌛️ ⚖️ 🌱 at Georgetown; Author of THE CURRENCY OF POLITICS (PUP 2022) / DIE WÄHRUNG DER POLITIK (Hamburger Edition, Herbst 2023) https://stefaneich.com/
@geoffmann.bsky.social
@powelljr.bsky.social
Senior lecturer in economics, University of Greenwich; political economist, fascinated by all things finance & development; he/him
@chrisforde.bsky.social
Professor of Employment Studies, CERIC, University of Leeds. Researching work, employment, HRM, migration, the gig economy.
@chukker.bsky.social
Sociologist. Socialist. UCU Branch Rep. Decent at bike polo. Local croquet champ www.mattvidal.com
@thinkwoodist.bsky.social
Political Economist @campolis.bsky.social | Staff Fellow in Politics @trinityhallcamb.bsky.social | Associate Editor @cjres.bsky.social | Researching innovation policy, housing, & crisis construction in the US, UK & EU | www.jamesdgwood.com
@drbethkitson.bsky.social
research and policy Pro Bono Economics PhD in economic and gender history people, data, stories
@patmcgovern.bsky.social
Incurable sociologist @lsesociology.bsky.social - Work, migration, social inequality and a bit of conflict. Co-founder MSc International Migration and Public Policy @LSE. ⚽️
@edgranter.bsky.social
Academic in the UK. Sociology of work and organization. Critical Theory. Gardening. Food. Miscellaneous. Posts views opinions links likes reposts comments strictly personal.
@alexjwoodsociology.bsky.social
Cambridge Economic Sociologist. Researching and teaching digital technology, work, power, and capitalism. Book: 'Despotism On Demand' https://academic.oup.com/cornell-scholarship-online/book/37473 https://research.sociology.cam.ac.uk/profile/alex-wood
@ryanlamare.bsky.social
Employment Relations and HRM Professor at LSE. BJIR Editor-in-Chief. Avid runner and dog lover. Aotearoa born and raised.
@tdobbo.bsky.social
Interested in work and employment relations, and other things in life outside the world of work: hiking, footy (YNWA), cycling, nature, music. Plebeian origins. Greatest achievement: seeing a badger 🦡
@andreaskornel.bsky.social
Reader/Associate Prof. Kings College London, Associate/Fellow Hellenic Ob LSE, Sussex Digit Centre, CIPD & Alumnus LSE
@edpenarth.bsky.social
Retired academic - industrial relations. Interested in all things related to work and employment. Researching the Living Wage.
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@anninak.bsky.social
Professor of Global Economics (University of Leeds, UK) macro-finance in the Global South, central banking, exchange rates, and anything development finance; mixed-methods
@alexandreafonso.bsky.social
I'm a political economist and associate professor at Leiden University | capitalism | migration | welfare states | labour markets | radical right |🇨🇭🇵🇹 http://alexandreafonso.substack.com
@bookseditorial.bsky.social
Publisher. Of books - critical/creative/cultural management and the like. Once known as @RoutledgeEditor on the other place. From Southport to London, via Cardiff. YNWA.
@melaniesimms.bsky.social
Prof of all things around unions and worker voice. Promoter of social sciences. Fascinated by pretty much everything. She/her
@pricelaborecon.bsky.social
Salt Lake City born. Current Pennsylvanian (Carlisle). Labor economist. Flower planter, runner (recently back at it), Dad. Signal: price_laborecon.68
@tonydundon.bsky.social
Professor, Work&Employment @ul. Fellow @AcadSocSciences @WorkEqualities Dad, Everton Fan, Humanist. Own views (obviously). Re-tweets not an endorsement.
@heejungchung.bsky.social
Professor of Work&Employment &Director of the King's Global Institute for Women's Leadership at KCL, views my own Interests Flexible Working, digitalisation/future of work, labour market (gender/race) inequalities, welfare state/gender role attitudes 한국인
@hermannc.bsky.social
Political economist. UC Berkeley. Author of The Critique of Commodification. Contours of a Postcapitalist Society. Oxford University Press, 2021.
@julietschor.bsky.social
Professor of Sociology at Boston College, TED talk The Case for the Four Day Week, https://www.ted.com/talks/juliet_schor_the_case_for_a_4_day_work_week?subtitle=en global research on #4DayWeek, author of After the Gig Boston, MA Born November 9, 1955
@timchristiaens.bsky.social
Political philosopher working on critical theory, the digitalization of work, platform capitalism, and anything else going wrong in the world. Assistant Professor of economic ethics at Tilburg University.
@tadeuszgw.bsky.social
@cusp.ac.uk
What can prosperity possibly mean in a world of environmental, social and economic limits?—We work with people, policy and business to address this question, developing pragmatic steps towards a shared and lasting prosperity. 🌐 cusp.ac.uk
@ntaylor.bsky.social
Lecturer at Queen Mary Uni of London | History of welfare, unemployment; history of economics; finance & climate change 🚲🌳
@paullangley.bsky.social
Professor of Economic Geography, Durham, UK. Managing Editor @econsocjournal.bsky.social Finance, money, FinTech, and more. https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/paul-langley/
@nsrnicek.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in Digital Economy at KCL. New book out in 2025: 'Silicon Empires: The Fight for the Future of AI'.
@resfoundation.bsky.social
Resolution Foundation is a think-tank working to improve the lives of people on low-to-middle incomes. Launched May 2021: The Economy 2030 Inquiry.
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