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Cox, Joe, Oh, Eun Young, Simmons, B., Graham, G., Greenhill, A., Lintott, C., Masters, K. and Woodcock, Jamie (2018) Doing good online: the changing relationships between motivations, activity and retention among online volunteers. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. ISSN 0899-7640
Woodcock, Jamie and Johnson, Mark R. (2018) Gamification: what it is, and how to fight it. Sociological Review, 66 (3). pp. 542-558. ISSN 0038-0261
Woodcock, Jamie (2018) Digital labour in the university: understanding the transformations of academic work in the UK. TripleC, 16 (1). pp. 129-142. ISSN 1726-670X
Johnson, Mark R. and Woodcock, Jamie (2017) ‘It’s like the gold rush’: the lives and careers of professional video game streamers on Twitch.tv. Information, Communication and Society, 22 (3). ISSN 1369-118X
Woodcock, Jamie, Greenhill, Anita, Holmes, Kate, Graham, Gary, Cox, Joe, Oh, Eun Young and Masters, Karen (2017) Crowdsourcing citizen science: exploring the tensions between paid professionals and users. Journal of Peer Production (10). ISSN 2213-5316
Johnson, Mark R. and Woodcock, Jamie (2017) Fighting games and Go: exploring the aesthetics of play in professional gaming. Thesis Eleven, 138 (1). pp. 26-45. ISSN 0725-5136
Woodcock, Jamie (2016) The work of play: Marx and the video games industry in the United Kingdom. Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds, 8 (2). pp. 131-143. ISSN 1757-191X
Greenhill, Anita, Holmes, Kate, Woodcock, Jamie, Lintott, Chris, Simmons, Brooke D, Graham, Gary, Cox, Joe, Oh, Eun Young and Masters, Karen (2016) Playing with science: exploring how game activity motivates users participation on an online citizen science platform. Aslib Journal of Information Management, 68 (3). pp. 306-325. ISSN 2050-3806
Toscano, Alberto and Woodcock, Jamie (2015) Spectres of Marxism: a comment on Mike Savage's market model of class difference. Sociological Review, 63 (2). pp. 512-523. ISSN 0038-0261
Woodcock, Jamie (2014) Precarious workers in London: new forms of organisation and the city. City: Analysis of Urban Trends, Culture, Theory, Policy, Action, 18 (6). pp. 776-788. ISSN 1470-3629
Woodcock, Jamie (2014) The workers’ inquiry from Trotskyism to Operaismo: a political methodology for investigating the workplace. Ephemera, 14 (3). pp. 493-513. ISSN 2052-1499
Woodcock, Jamie (2016) Changes in employment: role of the state and its reconfiguration in the liberalization of employment policies. In: Fedyuk, O., (ed.) Inclusion, Exclusion and Precarious Employment in Europe: the Story So Far from the UK, Belgium, France and Poland. Marie Curie Changing Employment, Glasgow, UK.
Woodcock, Jamie (2016) Digital labour and workers’ organisation’. In: Atzeni, M. and Ness, I., (eds.) Labour Reconfiguration and Workers’ Resistance: Global perspectives. Policy Press, Bristol, UK.
Woodcock, Jamie (2017) Working the phones: control and resistance in call centres. Pluto Press, London, UK. ISBN 9780745399089
Woodcock, Jamie (2017) Working the Phones. Management with Impact (10 Apr 2017). Website.