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Browsing by Author Slutskaya, N
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2016 | Beyond the Symbolic: A Relational Approach to Dirty Work through a Study of Refuse Collectors and Street Cleaners | Hughes, J; Simpson, R; Slutskaya, N; Simpson, A; Hughes, K |
2014 | A bourdieuan relational perspective for entrepreneurship research | Tatli, A; Vassilopoulou, J; Özbilgin, M; Forson, C; Slutskaya, N |
2014 | Institutional and personal influences on career choice: a study on MBA students in Saudi Arabia | Albugamy, Rajeh Tami |
2017 | Investigating alternative logistics structures in times of crisis: an exploration of collaborative aid networks and their impacts on humanitarian operations in post-earthquake Nepal | Bealt, Jennifer |
2019 | Managing disrespect in tainted occupations: An ethnographic investigation into the recognition experiences of dirty workers and the strategies they use to cope with disrespect | Morgan, Rachel |
2015 | Masculinity and Class in the Context of Dirty Work | Uygur, S; Simpson, R; Slutskaya, N; Hughes, J |
2018 | Negative emotions in change: An exploratory study of academics’ negative emotional experiences during universities’ change in Saudi Arabia and the UK | Qassim, Amal |
2014 | Sacrifice and distinction in dirty work: Men's construction of meaning in the butcher trade | Simpson, RC; Hughes, J; Slutskaya, N; Balta, M |
2017 | Understanding the role of NGOs for legitimising inclusion of sexual minorities in Turkey and the UK: an institutional perspective | Aydin, Erhan |
5-Jul-2022 | When two worlds collide: The role of affect in ‘essential’ worker responses to shifting evaluative norms | Slutskaya, N; Game, A; Morgan, R; Newton, T |