Writings “The intellectual tradition is one of servility to power, and if I didn’t betray it I’d be ashamed of myself.” Noam Chomsky 2022 The Combustible Mix of Coalitional and Discursive Power: British Trade Unions, Social Media and the People’s Assembly Against AusterityNew Technology, Work and Employment, 37 (2): 161-184 Why Britain’s labour movement needs a red-hot media strategyopenDemocracy Companies face growing employee climate activismFORESIGHT magazine2021 The Internet, Social Media and Trade Union Revitalization: Still Behind the Digital Curve or Catching Up?New Technology, Work and Employment, 36: 123-1392019 The Return of the ‘C’ Word: SASE conference 2019openDemocracy2018 From Financial Crisis to Social Change: Towards Alternative HorizonsPalgrave Macmillan Towards a New Web of Rules: An International Review of Institutional Experimentation to Strengthen Employment ProtectionsEmployee Relations, 41 (2): 313-3302017 Enhancing Transnational Labour Solidarity: The Unfulfilled Promise of the Internet and Social MediaIndustrial Relations Journal, 48 (4): 345-364 The Academic PrecariatDanish Sociology, 28 (2): 27-512016 Book Review of ‘Worker Resistance and Media: Challenging Global Corporate Power in the 21st Century’British Journal of Industrial Relations, 54 (1): 239-2402015 Danish Trade Unions and Young People: Using Media in the Battle for Hearts and MindsPalgrave Macmillan2013 Responses of Trade Union Confederations to the Youth Employment CrisisTransfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 19 (3): 399-413