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Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

Special Feature

Sustainable work: Exploring the requirements of a social-ecological approach to work

Guest Editors: Lisa HERZOG and Bénédicte ZIMMERMANN

Articles


The role of informal worker associations in cushioning members during multiple interlinked crises in Kenya and Tanzania

  • Nina TORM
  • Godbertha KINYONDO
  • Winnie V. MITULLAH
  • Lone RIISGAARD
  • Aloyce GERVAS
  • Raphael INDIMULI
  • Anne W. KAMAU

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Patchwork capitalism and the management of interlinked crises by essential public services in Poland

  • Adam MROZOWICKI
  • Juliusz GARDAWSKI
  • Jacek BURSKI
  • Ryszard RAPACKI

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Introduction to the Special Feature “Sustainable work: Exploring the requirements of a social-ecological approach to work”

  • Lisa HERZOG
  • Bénédicte ZIMMERMANN

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Sustainable work: A conceptual map for a social-ecological approach

  • Lisa HERZOG
  • Bénédicte ZIMMERMANN

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Narratives of sustainable work in mining-affected communities: Gleaning a decolonial concept

  • Ania ZBYSZEWSKA
  • Flavia MAXIMO

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Acting on the quality of work to increase its sustainability: An occupational psychology approach

  • Antoine BONNEMAIN

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Can collective deliberation on work make it sustainable? The case of a French collective interest cooperative company

  • Geoffroy GONZALEZ

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Workers on the front line of climate change: Re-politicizing trade union climate action

  • Ben CRAWFORD
  • David WHYTE

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Postface


Postscript: Recognizing sustainable work

  • Dominique MÉDA

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