Merk Jeroen
Research Fellow , School of Social and Political Science, The University of Edinburgh
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Resources
- Global Production Networks, Latent Power Resources and (Constrained) Collective Worker Agency: Findings from a Nike Mega-Supplier in Indonesia
- MERK J. (2017), Global production networks as sites of worker discontent: A sociospatial analysis of two decades of anti-sweatshop campaigns in the global garment industry
- A Strategic-Interaction Analysis of an Urgent Appeal System and Its Outcomes for Garment Workers
- Jumping Scale and Bridging Space in the Era of Corporate Social Responsibility: cross-border labour struggles in the global garment industry
- Private Regulation and Trade Union Rights: Why Codes of Conduct Have Limited Impact on Trade Union Rights
- Production beyond the Horizon of Consumption: Spatial Fixes and Anti-sweatshop Struggles in the Global Athletic Footwear Industry
- Civic innovation in global value chains: towards workers as agents in voluntary initiatives
- Putting Workers’ Agency at the Centre in the Indonesian Sportswear Industry