Research Fellow - Industrial Action in Public Services 2022-23
About ARU:
ARU is a global university transforming lives through innovative, inclusive and entrepreneurial education and research. ARU holds a Gold award for the quality of its education, awarded through the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
ARU’s research institutes and four faculties bridge scientific, technical and creative fields. We deliver impactful research which tackles pressing issues and makes a real difference to our communities. Our academic excellence has been recognised by the UK’s Higher Education funding bodies, with 16 of our research areas assessed as world leading. We are the largest provider of Nursing, Midwifery, Health and Social Care students in the East of England, and we are also among the UK’s leading universities for degree apprenticeship provision, working with hundreds of employers across the UK.
About the Role:
This is an exciting opportunity for a post-doctoral researcher to join a new Economic and Social Research Council funded project in the Faculty of Business and Law at ARU. The project, led by Prof Sian Moore, explores the 2022-23 strikes in three public services, rail, health, and teaching, utilising first-hand participant accounts that explore the processes, dynamics, meanings and significance of strikes using a bottom-up approach focussed on workers, but located within their institutional, political, economic and social contexts and highlighting variation between services and occupations. It explores how recent industrial action has seen diversity of participation in terms of race, gender and age and, using an intersectional lens, how different identities may be articulated in industrial action.
You'll have a degree plus PhD, or nearing completion (or other post-graduate research qualification), in an area related to work and employment, industrial relations or work sociology and will have a strong understanding of the relationship between race, gender and class in the workplace. You will conduct independent and collaborative research, using qualitative biographical narrative methods. Experience of working with trade unions and/or social movements is essential.
Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Sian Moore, Professor of Work and Employment, at sian.moore@aru.ac.uk
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