
The Politics of Unpaid Labour
2 authors - Hardback
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Valeria Pulignano is Professor in Sociology of Work, Industrial Relations, and Labour Markets and Francqui Research Professor at KU Leuven. She is also a Senior Research Fellow at IRRU University of Warwick, LISER and Co-Researcher at CRIMT, and holder of the Jacques Leclerq Chair (UCL). Professor Pulignano has published extensively on topics related to comparative industrial relations, employment, labour markets and inequality, precarious work, working conditions, job quality, and collective workers' voice. She serves as Principal Coordinator of the RN17 Work, Employment, Industrial Relations within the European Sociological Association (ESA). Markieta Domecka is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Roehampton Business School and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Sociological Research at KU Leuven. She specializes in qualitative research methods and mix-method research in the fields of work and employment, unpaid labour, and inequality, viewed through the lens of intersectionality of class, gender, and ethnicity. Her work appears in Human Relations; Work, Employment and Society; Cambridge Journal of Economics; British Journal of Industrial Relations; International Labour Review, and Gender, Place & Culture.