Gabriella Alberti is Associate Professor of Work and Employment Relations and Researcher at the Centre for Employment Relations Innovation and Change (CERIC) at the University of Leeds. Devi Sacchetto is Professor of Sociology of Work at the Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology at the University of Padova,.
“An exciting exposition of mobility in modern work. It unites labour process theory and migration theory, in a coherent synthesis around labour mobility and migration, with many illustrative cases that back up carefully crafted analysis. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in work in the modern world.” Chris Smith, Royal Holloway, University of London ""In a historical moment where the immobilization and persecution of migration dominates public discourse and political governance, this rare and important book reveals that labour struggles and migration movements are inseparable. It makes a renewed case for the power of autonomy and migrant mobility to unsettle the rise of regressive nationalism and upend the capital control of work and social reproduction."" Dimitris Papadopoulos, University of California, Santa Cruz ""This book provides a fresh perspective on understanding the politics of migrant labour today. I would recommend it to students and researchers interested in the sociology of work and employment, as well as industrial relations scholars and academics in labour studies."" An International Journal of Employment Relations ""A sorely needed theoretical dive, laying the groundwork for research centring migrant agency, its diverse expressions, and the dynamics shaping labour mobility—a critical read for scholars across disciplines."" Organization