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Organising migrants as workers or as migrant workers? Intersectionality, trade unions and precarious work
G Alberti, J Holgate, M Tapia
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 24 (22), 4132-4148, 2013
2482013
Trade union revitalisation: Where are we now? Where to next?
CL Ibsen, M Tapia
Journal of Industrial Relations 59 (2), 170-191, 2017
2212017
Mapping the frontier of theory in industrial relations: the contested role of worker representation
M Tapia, CL Ibsen, TA Kochan
Socio-Economic Review 13 (1), 157-184, 2015
1452015
Marching to different tunes: Commitment and culture as mobilizing mechanisms of trade unions and community organizations
M Tapia
British Journal of Industrial Relations 51 (4), 666-688, 2013
1012013
The limitations of the theory and practice of mobilization in trade union organizing
J Holgate, M Simms, M Tapia
Economic and Industrial Democracy 39 (4), 599-616, 2018
872018
Mobilizing against inequality: Unions, immigrant workers, and the crisis of capitalism
A Avendaño
Cornell University Press, 2014
872014
Unpacking the category of migrant workers in trade union research: A multi-level approach to migrant intersectionalities
M Tapia, G Alberti
Work, Employment and Society 33 (2), 314-325, 2019
702019
Union Campaigns as Countermovements: Mobilizing Immigrant Workers in F rance and the U nited K ingdom
M Tapia, L Turner
British Journal of Industrial Relations 51 (3), 601-622, 2013
642013
Confronting race and other social identity erasures: the case for critical industrial relations theory
TL Lee, M Tapia
ILR Review 74 (3), 637-662, 2021
632021
Supra-union and intersectional organizing: An examination of two prominent cases in the low-wage US restaurant industry
M Tapia, TL Lee, M Filipovitch
Journal of Industrial Relations 59 (4), 487-509, 2017
602017
Renewed activism for the labor movement: the urgency of young worker engagement
M Tapia, L Turner
Work and Occupations 45 (4), 391-419, 2018
502018
“Not fissures but moments of crises that can be overcome”: Building a relational organizing culture in community organizations and trade unions
M Tapia
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 58 (2), 229-250, 2019
212019
Fighting precariousness
M Tapia, J Holgate
Reconstructing Solidarity, 188-206, 2018
182018
Dialectic approaches to organizing immigrant workers, postwar to 2012
M Tapia
Mobilizing against Inequality: Unions, Immigrant Workers, and the Crisis of …, 2014
172014
Social movement unionism: a toolkit of tactics or a strategic orientation? A critical assessment in the field of migrant workers campaigns
M Tapia, G Alberti
Social Movements and Organized Labour, 109-127, 2018
152018
Union campaigns as counter movements:‘Best practice’cases from the United Kingdom, France and the United States
M Tapia, L Turner, D Roca-Servat
Mobilizing Against Inequality: Unions, Immigrant Workers and the Crisis of …, 2014
142014
Bridging social movement and industrial relations theory: an analysis of worker organizing campaigns in the United States and China
M Tapia, M Elfström, D Roca-Servat
Social movements, stakeholders and non-market strategy, 173-206, 2018
122018
Do workers speak up when feeling job insecure? Examining workers’ response to precarity during the COVID-19 pandemic
HJ Rho, C Riordan, CL Ibsen, JR Lamare, M Tapia
Work and Occupations 50 (1), 97-129, 2023
112023
Intersectional organizing: Building solidarity through radical confrontation
TL Lee, M Tapia
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 62 (1), 78-111, 2023
62023
Organizing the Fragmented Unorganized: An examination and history of the fast food movement
T Lakhani, M Tapia
Perspectives on Work 18 (1), 22-106, 2014
52014
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