The internet provides new opportunities to strengthen collective action and improve new forms of work.
The gig economy has got us talking about the labour market, but the decline in trade union membership matters more.
Are border fortifications/restrictions a useful or counterproductive response to mass movements of people?
We need policies that take seriously the complexity of migrant-smuggler relationships.
How does anti-trafficking policies lead to the separation of families?
How does raising the costs of human smuggling make it more likely for migrants to fall into the hands of organised crime?
Why are military tools being deployed against a humanitarian crisis on the US-Mexico border?
When happiness is a daughter in Europe, anti-trafficking policies don’t save you.
Gender and care – a complicated relationship in times of global economy. An interview with Rhacel Parreñas, Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at University of Southern California
To improve security at work we must bring together the demands of people in work with those looking to find work.
Social media helped coordinate a volunteer response to the new arrivals on Lesvos when governments failed to step up to the plate, but can such a system be replicated?
Story-telling and communal art are powerful tools in the fight against xenophobia. In the age of the echo chamber we need to learn to listen again.