Compassion in Practice
Human Resource Management in the Service Sector Lectures 4 and 5: Call Centres Nick Kinnie.
School of Human Sciences Sleep, Health and Gender Inequalities - A New Perspective 4 th October 2005, Cambridge Sara Arber and Jenny Hislop Centre for.
Researching the gender division of unpaid domestic work: practices, relationships, negotiations, and meanings. CCSR/ISC Seminar series at Manchester University.
Body work/labour and Employment Relations Rachel Lara Cohen Department of Sociology, University of Surrey Presentation to Manchester Industrial Relations.
Early career professional resilience: interdisciplinary insights to support professional education Mark Boylan, Education, Heidi Probst, Radiotherapy Pete.
Couples/ Division of Labour
Exploring responses to death in varying cultural contexts: adopting a reflexive approach by Ruth Evans, Jane Ribbens McCarthy, Sophie Bowlby, Joséphine Wouango and Fatou Kébé
about consumerism
5 th ESRC RM Festival ‘Feminism Counts’ University of Oxford Quantitative methods and the analysis of inequalities in unpaid domestic work. Tracey Warren,
Contemporary service sector work: Customers and call centres ELM Session #2b Castellanza 29 March 2007.
New opportunities in organizational psychology: theories, topics, methods and practice Professor Catherine Cassell Keynote presentation to 2011 AIP, Milan,