Lecturer in Work and Employment, Newcastle University
Dr Ewan Mackenzie is a Lecturer in Work and Employment at Newcastle University. He is interested in the socio-political aspects of work and applies sociological and critical approaches to the realities of work, employment and society. He is interested in the convergence between how work is governed and everyday work and labour, and the possibilities and necessity for alternative ways in which to understand and organise work. He has published on creative and cultural work, the politics of austerity in public and healthcare sectors, and community organising. These publications have appeared in international peer reviewed journals including Human Relations, Organization Studies, Social Science and Medicine: Qualitative Research in Health, and Spatial Justice.
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