Items where Author is "Redman, Jamie"
Number of items: 10.
ANDERSEN, Kate, REDMAN, Jamie, STEWART, Kitty and PATRICK, Ruth
(2024).
‘It's the kids that suffer’: Exploring how the UK's
benefit cap and two-child limit harm children.
Social Policy and Administration: an international journal of policy and research.
[Article]
CRISP, Richard, DALLAS, Edward, FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, DAVIES, Megan, DOBSON, Julian, HAMER, Rebecca, REDMAN, Jamie and SZYDLOWSKA, Agnes
(2023).
Understanding the SEED Domains: A scoping review of social, economic, environmental and democratic wellbeing.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
REDMAN, Jamie, FLETCHER, Del, WHITE, Richard and MCCARTHY, Lindsey
(2022).
'You had to be the detective': implementing workfare in British employment services.
Journal of Social Policy.
[Article]
FLETCHER, Del and REDMAN, Jamie
(2022).
'The sanctions are good for some people but not for someone like me who actually genuinely does their job search.' British JSA claimant views on punitive welfare reform: hegemony in action?
Capital and Class.
[Article]
REDMAN, Jamie
(2022).
Book review: David Etherington, austerity, welfare and work: exploring politics, geographies and inequalities.
Work, Employment and Society, 36 (1), 192-193.
[Article]
BATTY, Elaine, CRISP, Richard, GILBERTSON, Janet, MARTIN, Phil, PARDOE, Joe, PARKES, Stephen, REDMAN, Jamie, SANDERSON, Elizabeth, SCULLION, Lisa and WILSON, Ian
(2021).
Working well early help annual report 2021.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
REDMAN, Jamie
(2021).
‘Chatting Shit’ in the Jobcentre: Navigating Workfare Policy at the Street-Level.
Work, Employment and Society, 095001702110241-095001702110241.
[Article]
REDMAN, Jamie and FLETCHER, Del
(2021).
Violent bureaucracy: a critical analysis of the British public employment service.
Critical Social Policy, 42 (2), 306-326.
[Article]
REDMAN, Jamie
(2020).
From welfare to warfare: class struggle on the margins.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
REDMAN, Jamie
(2019).
The benefit sanction: a correctional device or a weapon of disgust?
Sociological Research Online.
[Article]