Items where Author is "Jeffery, Bob"

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JEFFERY, Bob, ETHERINGTON, David, LEDGER-JESSOP, Ben, THOMAS, Peter and JONES, Martin (2024). Exposure to harm as a function of bargaining position: The class composition of hospitality workers in Sheffield. Capital & Class. [Article]

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ETHERINGTON, David, JEFFERY, Bob, THOMAS, Peter, JONES, Martin and LEDGER‐JESSOP, Ben (2023). Trade union strategies to tackle labour market insecurity: Geography and the role of Sheffield TUC. Industrial Relations Journal. [Article]

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JEFFERY, Bob, THOMAS, Peter and DEVINE, Dawn (2019). Classificatory struggles in the midst of austerity: policing or politics? The Sociological Review. [Article]

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JEFFERY, Bob (2018). Gentrification and the Return of Class. Sheffield Institute for Policy Studies. [Other]

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JEFFERY, Bob (2018). 'I probably would never move, but ideally like I’d love to move this week': class and residential experience, beyond elective belonging. Sociology, 52 (2), 245-261. [Article]

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JEFFERY, Bob (2017). Column: Decent housing for everyone in society should be entitlement of all. Sheffield Telegraph. [Article]

JEFFERY, Bob (2016). Poverty-stricken Sheffield pensioners forced into life of crime. The Star. [Article]

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JEFFERY, Bob, TUFAIL, Waqas and JACKSON, Will (2015). Policing and the Reproduction of Local Social Order : a case study of Greater Manchester. Journal on European History of Law, 6 (1), 118-128. [Article]

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JEFFERY, Bob and TUFAIL, Waqas (2015). 'The riots were where the police were': Deconstructing the Pendelton Riot. Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest, 2 (2), 37-56. [Article]

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JEFFERY, Bob, IBRAHIM, Joseph and WADDINGTON, David (2015). Politics, consumption or nihilism: protest and disorder after the global crash. Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest, 2 (2), 1-4. [Article]

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