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Item Open Access Actor network theory, agency and racism: The case of sickle cell trait and US athletics(Palgrave Macmillan, 2015-03-02) Carter, Bob; Dyson, SimonItem Metadata only Item Metadata only 'All they lack is a chain': lean and the new performance management in the British civil service.(Wiley Blackwell, 2011-07) Carter, Bob; Danford, A.; Howcroft, D.; Richardson, H.; Smith, A.; Taylor, P.Item Metadata only Applying corpus linguistics in a health care context.(Equinox, 2004) Adolphs, S.; Brown, Brian J.; Carter, Bob; Crawford, Paul; Sahota, O.Item Metadata only Farewell (again) to the working class.(Keele University Centre for Industrial Relations, 2000) Carter, BobItem Metadata only Industrial relations in education: Transforming the school workforce.(Routledge, 2009-12) Carter, Bob; Stevenson, Howard; Passy, RowenaItem Metadata only Lessons from America: changes in the US Trade Union Movement.(Sage, 2001) Carter, BobItem Metadata only 'New professionalism', workforce remodeling and the restructuring of teachers’ work.(University of Calgary Press, 2007) Stevenson, Howard; Carter, Bob; Passy, RowenaItem Metadata only The organizing model and the management of change: a comparative study of unions in Australia and Britain.(2002-09-01) Carter, Bob; Cooper, R.Item Metadata only State restructuring and union renewal: the case of the National Union of Teachers.(2004-03-01) Carter, BobItem Metadata only Still an uncertain future: debating US labour.(2002-12-01) Carter, BobItem Metadata only 'Stressed out of my box': employee experience of lean working and occupational ill-health in clerical work in the UK public sector(Sage, 2013) Carter, Bob; Danford, A.; Howcroft, D.; Richardson, H.; Smith, A.; Taylor, P.Item Metadata only Teachers and the state: Forming and re-forming 'partnership'.(Routledge, 2009) Stevenson, Howard; Carter, BobItem Metadata only Teachers, workforce remodelling and the challenge to labour process analysis(Sage, 2012) Carter, Bob; Stevenson, HowardItem Metadata only Territory, ancestry and descent: the politics of sickle cell disease.(Sage, 2011-12-20) Carter, Bob; Dyson, SimonSociologists have long questioned the naturalness and stability of ‘ethnic groups’, suggesting that a concern with how they are socially constituted is more appropriate. However, the example of genetically based medical conditions appears to challenge this by suggesting that, in certain cases, ancestry, territorial affiliation and identity may be linked objectively by genetics. The article uses the example of sickle cell disease (SCD) to examine this claim. After reviewing the difficulties associated with notions of ethnicity, the article develops an account of how SCD came to be seen as an ‘ethnic disease’, and how it came to play a major role in the stabilization of particular forms of group identity. It concludes by emphasizing the need for a critical view of popular notions of territory and group identification.Item Metadata only Trade union organizing and renewal: a response to De Turberville.(Sage, 2006-06-01) Carter, BobItem Metadata only When unions merge: The making of the UCU.(SAGE on behalf of the Conference of Socialist Economists, 2008) Carter, BobItem Metadata only Workforce remodeling and the limits to ‘Permanent revolution:’ some responses of English headteachers.(University of Calgary Press, 2007) Bates, J.; Carter, Bob