
Dr Gregory Schwartz
BA, MA, PhD(Warw.)
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Current positions
Senior Lecturer in Management
School of Management - Business School
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Research interests
My research has looked at the effects of the transformations in global political economy on the nature of work, forms of labour organisation, the subjectivities of labour, the links between labour migration, gender and social reproduction, and the problem of management in the social organisation of work. I am especially interested in these processes in the context of European integration, how they fit within different 'labour regimes', and their place within the relationship between capital and the state. Based in the critical tradition of economic sociology, cultural anthropology and human geography, I pursue a cross-disciplinary research programme based on qualitative methodologies. I welcome PhD students interested in studying any of the above themes, problems and approaches.
Projects and supervisions
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Selected publications
10/08/2023Market-reach into social reproduction and transnational labour mobility in Europe
New Political Economy
Welfare as flourishing social reproduction
Global Social Policy
Labour Mobility in Transnational Europe
European Journal of Politics and Gender
Recent publications
01/08/2024Welfare as flourishing social reproduction
Global Social Policy
Market-reach into social reproduction and transnational labour mobility in Europe
New Political Economy
Simon Clarke’s practical–theoretical dialectic and the unity of purpose
Capital and Class
Labour and Democracy in the Age of Geopolitical Anxiety
Futures of Work
Class mediations, working-class lives and labour subjectivity in post-socialist Ukraine
Sociological Review