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Time slice
Working Paper
Dovey, J. (2010). Time slice. University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol

When television became old
Working Paper
Dovey, J. (2010). When television became old. Bristol

Short conference paper that discusses the emergent form of Web Drama within the context of the disciplinary debates about Media Studies 2.0.

The New Price Makers: An investigation into the impact of financial investment on coffee price behaviour
Working Paper
Newman, S. (2009). The New Price Makers: An investigation into the impact of financial investment on coffee price behaviour

The collapse of the international commodity agreements in the 1980s, together with the liberalisation of marketing systems in commodity exporting developing countries under structural adjustment programs have removed the role of the state in the pric... Read More about The New Price Makers: An investigation into the impact of financial investment on coffee price behaviour.

The role of international commodity exchanges in the formation and transmission of prices and price risk along international coffee chains
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transmission of prices and price risk along international coffee chains

The 1990s has seen a shift in policy from multilateral price stabilisation schemes towards market liberalisation and private risk management strategies in the context of income stabilisation for agro-commodity exporting low-income countries. This pap... Read More about The role of international commodity exchanges in the formation and transmission of prices and price risk along international coffee chains.

Working Paper 12. A trans-disciplinary (proto) model of labour markets
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Fleetwood, S. (2008). Working Paper 12. A trans-disciplinary (proto) model of labour markets. Bristol

Building upon trans-disciplinary insights from the ‘socio-economics of labour markets’ tradition and drawing upon critical realist meta-theory, this paper outlines a trans-disciplinary (proto) model of labour markets as an alternative to the orthodox... Read More about Working Paper 12. A trans-disciplinary (proto) model of labour markets.

Working Paper 8. Where do organisations end and labour markets begin?
Working Paper
Fleetwood, S. (2008). Working Paper 8. Where do organisations end and labour markets begin?. Bristol

The division of labour between labour economists and organisation theorists results in there being little or no (epistemic) connection between the disciplines of labour economics and organization theory, and little or no recognition of the (ontic) co... Read More about Working Paper 8. Where do organisations end and labour markets begin?.

Working Paper 9. Insitutions and social structures: some clarifications
Working Paper
Fleetwood, S. (2008). Working Paper 9. Insitutions and social structures: some clarifications. Bristol

The objective of this paper is to continue the important task of clarifying two terms that are central to a great deal of social science, but often mired in confusion, namely, ‘institutions’ and ‘social structures’. The opening part of the paper uses... Read More about Working Paper 9. Insitutions and social structures: some clarifications.