Neil Howard is an academic activist and Prize Fellow at the University of Bath. His research focuses on unfree labour, and on the workings of the policy establishment as it seeks to respond. Follow him on twitter @NeilPHoward.
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#ILC2016: What happened? What’s next?
This year’s International Labour Conference could represent a turning point in the struggle to regulate global supply chains.
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Making supply chains work for workers? The 2016 International Labour Conference and beyond
Employers, worker’s organisations and politicians are gathering to discuss decent work in global supply chains. BTS...
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نشر في Home‘Utopia for Realists?’ - a review
‘If we can get enough people to read this, the world will start to become a better place’. High praise indeed. But...
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The practical necessity of utopian thinking
BTS editors introduce their series on utopia, arguing that only by striving for utopia can we hope to move beyond...
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Why (and how!) we need to talk to ‘the victims’
We’ll never overturn the trafficking narratives backed by big (and bad) data unless we take the time to speak with...
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Are we really saving the children?
BTS editors introduce their issue on 'generations' by arguing that contemporary child savers often damage the...