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Autor:
Kate Bone
Publikováno v:
Journal of Business Ethics. 174:275-290
Precarious employment is commonplace within the University-as-business model. Neoliberal and New Public Management agendas have influenced widespread insecurity, and limited career progression pathways within academic work. Qualitative multi-case dat
Autor:
Kate Bone
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Labour & Industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work. 29:291-294
Blue Collar Frayed (Rayner, 2018) provides an overview of the employment landscape and positioning of men contributing to, and increasingly excluded from, the blue-collar manual labour industries i...
Autor:
Kate Bone
Publikováno v:
Journal of Youth Studies. 22:1218-1237
This work presents findings from a qualitative multi-case study investigating the lives of young, precariously employed academics working at a large Australian university. The lived experience of p...
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education. 47:347-360
This study explored how students (pre-service teachers) benefit from the support of having a peer with them during their first professional experience in preschool contexts, utilising a PAL...
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Tourist Studies. 18:177-193
Volunteer tourism takes place within neoliberal globalisation and reflects inequalities of privilege and mobility. This qualitative research examined the experiences of young female voluntourists who visited Delhi as part of a trip organised by an Au
Autor:
Dianne Gardner, Diep Nguyen, Natalia D'Souza, Bevan Catley, Tim Bentley, Stephen T.T. Teo, Darryl Forsyth, Kate Bone, Zoe Port, David Tappin, Kate Blackwood
Publikováno v:
Safety Science. 137:105200
Workplace bullying is a highly prevalent form of psychosocial hazard that has been consistently linked to a range of negative individual and organizational outcomes. In the scholarly efforts to prevent workplace bullying, psychosocial safety climate
Autor:
Kate Bone
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Workplace Health Management. 8:256-271
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to exemplify how the bioecological model (BM) may be used as a systems approach framework to address workplace well-being in a holistic, meaningful and practical way. Design/methodology/approach – This conce
Autor:
Kate Bone
Publikováno v:
Tourism Recreation Research. 38:295-309
This article presents qualitative ethnographic case study research conducted at two spiritual retreat tourism sites in New Zealand. Data were collected from interviews with trustees, a retreat manager, workshop facilitators, and retreat-goers at the