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Jongh, Lennert (2020) | |
Beyond associations: emerging spaces of self-organization among vendors in Zambia | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 14 #3. p. 455-472. |
Ntuli, Lawrence (2020) | |
The strategies and tactics of fighting against precarisation of work: a comparative study of precarious workers' struggles in two South African municipalities | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 47 #163. p. 45-58. |
Stewart, Paul; Bezuidenhout, Andries; Bischoff, Christine (2020) | |
Safety and health before and after Marikana: subcontracting, illegal mining and trade union rivalry in the South African mining industry | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 47 #163. p. 27-44. |
Elischer, Sebastian (2019) | |
Trade union mobilisation and democratic institutionalisation in the Republic of Niger | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 46 #160. p. 204-222. |
Fevre, Christopher (2019) | |
'Scottish Exceptionalism?' Trade Unions and the Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1976-1994 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 45 #3. p. 525-542. |
Hepburn, Sacha (2019) | |
Service and Solidarity: Domestic Workers, Informal Organising and the Limits of Unionisation in Zambia | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 45 #1. p. 31-47. |
Mmadi, Mpho (2019) | |
'Mzabalazo' On the Move: Organising on a South African Commuter Train | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 45 #5. p. 895-909. |
Runciman, Carin (2019) | |
Rolling back the right to strike: amendments to South Africa's Labour Relations Act and their implications for working-class struggle | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 46 #160. p. 347-356. |
Debuysere, Loes (2018) | |
Between feminism and unionism: the struggle for socio-economic dignity of working-class women in pre- and post-uprising Tunisia | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 45 #155. p. 25-43. |
Hoffmann, Nimi (2018) | |
When are experiments corrupt? | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #4. p. 532-552. |
Houeland, Camilla (2018) | |
Between the street and Aso Rock*: the role of Nigerian trade unions in popular protests | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #1. p. 103-120. |
Bassett, Carolyn (2017) | |
From Worker Mobilisation to Policy Engagement: NALEDI and the Remaking of COSATU in the 1990s | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 43 #4. p. 771-787. |
Bernards, Nick (2017) | |
The International Labour Organization and African trade unions: tripartite fantasies and enduring struggles | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 44 #153. p. 399-414. |
Dickinson, David (2017) | |
Institutionalised conflict, subaltern worker rebellions and insurgent unionism: casual workers' organisation and power resources in the South African Post Office | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 44 #153. p. 415-431. |
Dickinson, David (2017) | |
Contracting out of the Constitution: Labour Brokers, Post Office Casual Workers and the Failure of South Africa's Industrial Relations Framework | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 43 #4. p. 789-803. |
Hendriks, Tanja D. (2017) | |
Collaboration and competition: market queens, trade unions and collective action of informal workers in Ghana's Makola Market | |
Interface: a journal for and about social movements. Volume 9 #2. p. 162-187. |
Madimutsa, Clever; Pretorius, Leon G. (2017) | |
Revisiting Trade Unions' Response to New Public Management: A Case from Zambia | |
Public Personnel Management. Volume 46 #3. p. 288-307. |
Mustapha, Mala (2017) | |
The 2015 general elections in Nigeria: new media, party politics and the political economy of voting | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 44 #152. p. 312-321. |
Stewart, Paul; Nite, Dhiraj Kumar (2017) | |
From fatalism to mass action to incorporation to neoliberal individualism: worker safety on South African mines, c.1955-2016 | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 44 #152. p. 252-271. |
Uzar, Esther (2017) | |
Contested labour and political leadership: three mineworkers' unions after the opposition victory in Zambia | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 44 #152. p. 292-311. |
Bolt, Maxim; Rajak, Dinah (eds.) (2016) | |
Special issue: Labour, insecurity and violence in South Africa | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 42 #5. p. 707-1003. |
Constantine, Stephen (2016) | |
Governor Sir John Field in St Helena: Democratic Reform in a Small British Colony, 1962-68 | |
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. Volume 44 #4. p. 672-696. |
Holloway, John (ed.) (2016) | |
Special issue: politics at a distance from the state | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 34 #3. p. 309-418. |
Nattrass, Nicoli; Seekings, Jeremy (2016) | |
Trade unions, the state and 'casino capitalism' in South Africa's clothing industry | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 43 #147. p. 89-106. |
van Zyl-Hermann, Danelle (2016) | |
White workers in the late apartheid period: a report on the Wiehahn Commission and Mineworkers' Union archival collections | |
History in Africa. Volume 43. p. 229-258. |
Capps, Gavin (ed.) (2015) | |
Special issue: white gold: new class and community struggles on the South African platinum belt | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 42 #146. p. 185. |
Engels, Bettina (2015) | |
Different means of protest, same causes: popular struggles in Burkina Faso | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 42 #143. p. 92-106. |
Gordon, Steven Lawrence (2015) | |
Individual trust and distrust in South African trade unions: a quantitative analysis, 2011-2013 | |
Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 42 #3. p. 325-343. |
Houeland, Camilla (2015) | |
Casualisation and Conflict in the Niger Delta: Nigerian Oil Workers' Unions between Companies and Communities | |
Revue Tiers Monde. #224. p. 25-45. |
Kim, Yejoo; van der Westhuizen, Janis (2015) | |
Why corporatism collapsed in South Africa: the significance of NEDLAC | |
Africa Spectrum. Volume 50 #2. p. 87-100. |
Ojakorotu, Victor; Kamidza, Richard; Oduaran, Choja (2015) | |
Mining corporations' psychosocial, economic and political impact on local communities: the case of North West province mining complex | |
Politeia: Journal for Political Science and Public Administration. Volume 34 #1. p. 22-44. |
Pahle, Simon (2015) | |
Stepchildren of liberation: South African farm workers' elusive rights to organise and bargain collectively | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 41 #1. p. 121-140. |
Paret, Marcel (2015) | |
Failed redistribution or failed administration? Official union narratives of community protest in South Africa | |
Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 42 #3. p. 345-366. |
Amoako, Samuel (2014) | |
Teaching and labor: teacher unionism in Ghana, 1931-1966 | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 47 #1. p. 55-75. |
Amoako, Samuel (2014) | |
The Ghana National Association of Teachers under the Provisional National Defence Council, 1982-1991: caught in a warp of cooperation and unresolved grievances? | |
Contemporary Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 1-25. |
Amoako, Samuel (2014) | |
Black board struggles: teacher unionism under the 'democratic' Rawlings regime 1992-2000 | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 17. p. 7-38. |
Botiveau, Raphaël (2014) | |
Briefing: the politics of Marikana and South Africa's changing labour relations | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 113 #450. p. 128-137. |
Gordon, Steven; Maharaj, Brij (2014) | |
Representing foreign workers in the private security industry: a South African perspective on trade union engagement | |
Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 52 #1. p. 123-149. |
Hlatshwayo, Mondli (2014) | |
A reactive approach to technological changes: solidarity's responses at the ArcelorMittal Vanderbijlpark Plant, 1989 to 2012 | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #85. p. 43-63. |
Thomas, Frédéric (ed.) (2014) | |
État des résistances dans le Sud: luttes syndicales | |
Alternatives sud. #21-4. 243p. |
Thompson, Lisa (ed.) (2014) | |
Special Issue: reflections on 20 years of South African democracy from below | |
Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 41 #3. p. 335-494. |
Zengele, Thulani; Coetzer, Izaak (2014) | |
The perceptions of educators on the involvement of teacher unions during the filling of promotional posts | |
Africa Education Review. Volume 11 #1. p. 17-32. |
Andrae, Gunilla; Beckman, Björn (2013) | |
Lagos tailors, trade unions, and organizations in the informal economy | |
African Studies Review. Volume 56 #3. p. 191-208. |
Botiveau, Raphaël (2013) | |
Force et faiblesse de l'organisation syndicale: le cas du National Union of Mineworkers sud-africain | |
Politique africaine. #131. p. 75-99. |
Fredericks, Rosalind (2013) | |
Disorderly Dakar: the cultural politics of household waste in Senegal's capital city | |
Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 51 #3. p. 435-458. |
Manamela, Ernest; Budeli, Mpfari (2013) | |
Employees' right to strike and violence in South Africa | |
The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa. Volume 46 #3. p. 308-336. |
McCorley, Ciara (2013) | |
Structure, agency and regime change: a comparative analysis of social actors and regime change in South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 31 #2. p. 265-282. |
Moodie, T. Dunbar (2013) | |
Bra Soks: an inside story of the rise of the National Union of Mineworkers at Vaal Reefs Gold Mine | |
South African Historical Journal. Volume 65 #3. p. 383-402. |
Rizzo, Matteo (2013) | |
Informalisation and the end of trade unionism as we knew it? Dissenting remarks from a Tanzanian case study | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 40 #136. p. 290-308. |
Yeros, Paris (2013) | |
The rise and fall of trade unionism in Zimbabwe, part II: 1995-2000 | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 40 #137. p. 394-409. |
Yeros, Paris (2013) | |
The rise and fall of trade unionism in Zimbabwe, part I: 1990-1995 | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 40 #136. p. 219-232. |
Amoako, Samuel (2012) | |
Cogs in the wheel: teacher unions and public sector strikes in Post-apartheid South Africa, 1999-2010 | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 45 #2. p. 84-110. |
Beresford, Alexander (2012) | |
Organised labour and the politics of class formation in post-apartheid South Africa | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 39 #134. p. 569-589. |
Beresford, Alexander (2012) | |
The politics of regenerative nationalism in South Africa | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 38 #4. p. 863-884. |
Boersema, Jacob R. (2012) | |
Between recognition and resentment: an Afrikaner trade union's brand of post-nationalism | |
African Studies. Volume 71 #3. p. 408-425. |
Budeli, Mpfariseni (2012) | |
Trade unionism and politics in Africa: the South African experience | |
The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa. Volume 45 #3. p. 454-481. |
Friedman, Steven (2012) | |
Beyond the fringe? South African social movements and the politics of redistribution | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 39 #131. p. 85-100. |
Ntuli, Miracle (2012) | |
Investigating the gender gap in South African trade union membership: a decomposition analysis | |
South African Journal of Economics. Volume 80 #1. p. 42-61. |
Pillay, Devan (2012) | |
Workers' control, Marxist-Leninism and the revitalisation of working class politics in South Africa | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 45 #2. p. 2-31. |
Stewart, Paul (2012) | |
Intensified exploitation: rock drill operators' post-strike productivity deal in a South African platinum mine | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 45 #2. p. 32-57. |
Tshoaedi, Malehoko (2012) | |
Women in the forefront of workplace struggles in South Africa: from invisibility to mobilization | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 45 #2. p. 58-83. |
Tshoaedi, Malehoko (2012) | |
(En)gendering the transition in South Africa: the role of COSATU women activists | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #78. p. 1-26. |
Andrae, Gunilla; Beckman, Björn (2011) | |
Trade unions, tailors, and civil society | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 44 #1. p. 18-42. |
Ba, Daha Chérif (2011) | |
Pouvoir colonial et syndicalisme au Sénégal, de 1885 à 1960 | |
Annales de la Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines. #41. p. 11-44. |
Brahic, Bénédicte (2011) | |
Organizing women workers in the agribusiness sector: case studies from East Africa | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 44 #1. p. 70-97. |
Casale, Daniela; Posel, Dorrit (2011) | |
Unions and the gender wage gap in South Africa | |
Journal of African Economies. Volume 20 #1. p. 27-59. |
Ceruti, Claire (2011) | |
The hidden element in the 2010 public-sector strike in South Africa | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 38 #127. p. 151-157. |
Engels, Bettina; Brandes, Nikolai (eds.) (2011) | |
Social movements in Africa | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 11 #20. 189p. |
Kenny, Bridget (2011) | |
Reconstructing the political? Mall committees and South African precarious retail workers | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 44 #1. p. 44-69. |
Mellet, Andre (2011) | |
Labour union voices in South Africa and arguments to scrap inflation targets: a historical and 21st century debate | |
New contree: a journal of historical and human sciences for Southern Africa. #61. p. 177-199. |
Pillay, Devan (2011) | |
The enduring embrace: COSATU and the tripartite alliance during the Zuma era | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 44 #2. p. 56-79. |
Richards, Yevette (2011) | |
Labor's gendered misstep: the Women's Committee and African Women Workers, 1957-1968 | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 44 #3. p. 415-442. |
Schaar, Stuart (2011) | |
Mukhtar al-Ayari, a radical Tunisian in the 1920s, and his place in labour history | |
Maghreb Review. Volume 36 #1. p. 40-48. |
Tijani, Ibikunle H. (2011) | |
Building 'sound' industrial relations in Nigeria: the British and organised labour, 1940s to 1960 | |
Lagos Historical Review. Volume 11. p. 21-36. |
Visser, Wessel (2011) | |
Die vestiging van Solidariteit se Helpende Hand as 'n suksesvolle gemeenskaps gebaseerde welsynsorganisatie = The establishment of Solidarity's Helping Hand as a successful community based welfare organisation | |
Tydskrif vir geesteswetenskappe. Volume 51 #1. p. 21-35. |
Çelik, Ercüment (2011) | |
'World class cities for all': street traders as agents of union revitalization in contemporary South Africa | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 44 #2. p. 80-105. |
Hecht, Gabrielle (2010) | |
Hopes for the radiated body: uranium miners and transnational technopolitics in Namibia | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 51 #2. p. 213-234. |
Hyde, David (2010) | |
Undercurrents to independence: plantation struggles in Kenya's Central Province 1959-60 | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 467-489. |
Lambert, Rob (2010) | |
Eddie Webster, the Durban moment and New Labour Internationalism | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #72-73. p. 26-47. |
Moodie, T. Dunbar (2010) | |
Becoming a social movement union: Cyril Ramaphosa and the National Union of Mineworkers | |
Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #72-73. p. 152-180. |
Werbner, Pnina (2010) | |
Appropriating social citizenship: women's labour, poverty, and entrepreneurship in the Manual Workers Union of Botswana | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 36 #3. p. 693-710. |
Barchiesi, Franco (2009) | |
Informality and casualization as challenges to South Africa's industrial unionism: manufacturing workers in the East Rand/Ekurhuleni region in the 1990s | |
African Studies Quarterly. Volume 11 #2-3. p. 67-85. |
Beresford, Alexander (2009) | |
Comrades 'back on track'? The durability of the Tripartite Alliance in South Africa | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 108 #432. p. 391-412. |
Okafor, Obiora (2009) | |
Irrigating the famished fields: the impact of labour-led struggle on policy and action in Nigeria (1999-2007) | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 27 #2. p. 159-175. |
Okafor, Obiora Chinedu (2009) | |
Remarkable returns: the influence of a labour-led socio-economic rights movement on legislative reasoning, process and action in Nigeria, 1999-2007 | |
Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 47 #2. p. 241-266. |
Theron, Jan (2009) | |
Informalization from above, informalization from below: the options for organization | |
African Studies Quarterly. Volume 11 #2-3. p. 87-105. |
Wells, Jill; Jason, Arthur (2009) | |
Employment relationships and organizing strategies in the informal construction sector | |
African Studies Quarterly. Volume 11 #2-3. p. 107-124. |
Ally, Shireen (2008) | |
Domestic worker unionisation in post-apartheid South Africa: demobilisation and depoliticisation by the democratic State | |
Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 1-21. |
Britwum, Akua O.; Martens, Pim (2008) | |
The challenge of globalization, labor market restructuring and union democracy in Ghana | |
African Studies Quarterly. Volume 10 #2-3. p. 1-25. |
Kristensen, Nicolai; Verner, Dorte (2008) | |
Labor market distortions in Côte d'Ivoire: analyses of employer-employee data from the manufacturing sector | |
African Development Review. Volume 20 #3. p. 343-377. |
Larmer, Miles (2008) | |
The Zimbabwe arms shipment campaign | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 35 #117. p. 486-493. |
Legassick, Martin (2008) | |
Debating the revival of the workers' movement in the 1970s: the South African Democracy Education Trust and post-apartheid patriotic history | |
Kronos: Journal of Cape History. #34. p. 240-266. |
Magure, Booker (2008) | |
The State, labour and the politics of social dialogue in Zimbabwe 1996-2007: issues resolved or matters arising? | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 19-48. |
Obasi, Isaac N. (2008) | |
Globalization vs public sector labour unions' transformation in Africa: the case of Botswana | |
African Administrative Studies. #71. p. 1-18. |
Pillay, Devan (2008) | |
COSATU, the SACP and the ANC post-Polokwane: looking left but does it feel right? | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 41 #2. p. 4-37. |
Soussi, Sid Ahmed; Bellemare, Guy (2008) | |
Syndicalismes africains: enjeux d'institutionnalisation et nouvelles résistances | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 41 #1. p. 84-113. |
Bonner, Philip; Hyslop, Jonathan; Van der Walt, Lucien (eds.) (2007) | |
Special issue:Transnational and comparative perspectives on southern African labour history | |
African Studies. Volume 66 #2-3. p. 137-385. |
Cock, Jacklyn (2007) | |
Sustainable development or environmental justice: questions for the South African labour movement from the Steel Valley struggle | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 40 #1-2. p. 36-55. |
Lekgoathi, Sekibakiba Peter (2007) | |
Teacher militancy in the rural northern Transvaal community of Zebediela, 1986-1994 | |
South African Historical Journal. #58. p. 226-252. |
Lier, David Christoffer (2007) | |
Overcoming difference, confronting hegemony: the unruly alliances of social movement unionism in Cape Town | |
Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 34 #1. p. 35-52. |
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