Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations
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- Jane Parker
- Noelle Donnelly
- Sue Ressia
- Mihajla Gavin
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Kwon Hee Han & J. Ryan Lamare & Tingting Zhang, 2024. "The evolution of industrial relations research methods: a review of key union effects studies from the late 20th to early 21st Century," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 1, pages 14-30, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Chris Forde, 2024. "Archival methods," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 2, pages 32-46, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Pedro Chaves & Sara Lafuente, 2024. "From guinea pigs to agents: the potential of participatory action research in union revitalisation and worker participation studies," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 3, pages 47-69, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mark N.K. Saunders & Fariba Darabi, 2024. "Using multi- and mixed methods research designs," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 4, pages 71-87, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Hyojin Seo & Valeria Pulignano & Bart Meuleman & Markieta Domecka, 2024. "Researching unpaid labour within paid employment: a mixed method exploratory sequential approach," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 5, pages 88-105, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mihajla Gavin, 2024. "Oral history interviewing in employment/industrial relations research," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 6, pages 107-121, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Clement Sefa-Nyarko & Jane Alver & Kristy Ward & Primatia Romana Wulandari, 2024. "Autoethnography as a research method," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 7, pages 122-139, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Rūta Liepiņa & Marcus Meyer-Erdmann & Pedro Hernández Serrano & Walter Simoncini, 2024. "Computational annotation and database developments for European works Councils and law," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 8, pages 141-160, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Bernd Brandl, 2024. "The advantages and disadvantages of important datasets in the field of Comparative employment relations," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 9, pages 161-174, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Stéphane Le Queux & Anne Ngoc Cox & Ivan Sainsaulieu, 2024. "Researching trade union movements through the lens of social movements and shades of activism: fault lines, industrial guerrilla and spontaneous disruption from below," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 10, pages 175-190, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Helen Taylor & Sue Williamson, 2024. "Feminist approaches to research co-design: evaluating gender equality initiatives," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 11, pages 192-209, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Janet Sayers & Jane Parker, 2024. "Transdisciplinary research on equity in the workplace," Chapters, in: Jane Parker & Noelle Donnelly & Sue Ressia & Mihajla Gavin (ed.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations, chapter 12, pages 210-225, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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