selected scholarly activity
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books
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chapters
- Beyond the Body Count? Injured Workers in the Aftermath of Deindustrialization. 46-67. 2017
- All that is solid melts into air: Worker participation and occupational health and safety regulation in Ontario, 1970-2000. 157-186. 2015
- Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will: Engaging with the "Testimony' of Injured Workers. 56-87. 2015
- Don't Work Too Hard: Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation in Canada 2009
- All That Is Solid Melts Into Air: Worker Participation and OHS Regulation in Ontario, 1970- 2000. 157-186. 2005
- Work and Struggle in the Canadian Steel Industry, 1900-1950. 225-255. 1989
- Unionism versus Corporate Welfare: The Dofasco Way. 199-229. 1987
- Work and Struggle in the Canadian Steel Industry, 1900-1950. 210-244. 1986
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conferences
- Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will Engaging with the "Testimony" of Injured Workers. BEYOND TESTIMONY AND TRAUMA: ORAL HISTORY IN THE AFTERMATH OF MASS VIOLENCE. 56-87. 2015
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journal articles
- Biography of an Industrial Town, Terni, Italy, 1831-2014. Labour. 373-375. 2019
- The Political Economy of Workplace Injury in Canada. Labour. 211-213. 2012
- From Invisibility to Equality? Women Workers and the Gendering of Workers' Compensation in Ontario, 1900-2005. Labour. 75-+. 2009
- “They Have All Been Faithful Workers”: Injured Workers, Truth, and Workers’ Compensation in Ontario, 1970-2008. Journal of Canadian Studies. 43:154-185. 2009
- "Their only power was moral": The Injured Workers' Movement in Toronto, 1970–1985. Histoire Sociale. 41:99-131. 2008
- Social Assistance or a Worker’s Right: Workmen’s Compensation and the Struggle of Injured Workers in Ontario, 1970–1985. Studies in Political Economy. 78:67-91. 2006
- Industrial Sunset: The Making of North America's Rust Belt, 1969-1984 (review). Canadian Historical Review, The. 86:701-704. 2005
- Activism and the making of occupational health and safety law in Ontario,1960s- 1980. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety. 3:41-68. 2005
- From the Environment to the Workplace and Back Again? Occupational Health and Safety Activism in Ontario, 1970s–2000*. Canadian Review of Sociology, The. 41:419-447. 2004
- From Dust to DUST to Dust: Asbestos and the Struggle for Worker Health and Safety at Bendix Automotive. Labour. 45:103-103. 2000
- Modern manors: Welfare capitalism since the New Deal. Labour. 267-272. 1999
- THE STRUGGLE FOR JOB-OWNERSHIP IN THE CANADIAN STEEL-INDUSTRY - AN HISTORICAL-ANALYSIS. Labour. 75-106. 1994
- WORKER PROTECTION JAPANESE-STYLE - OCCUPATIONAL-SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE AUTO INDUSTRY - WOKUTCH,RE. Labour. 376-380. 1994
- Making Steel Under Free Trade ?. Relations Industrielles. 48:712-712. 1993
- Studying Work in Canada. Canadian Journal of Sociology. 16:241-241. 1991
- GREEN GOLD - THE FOREST INDUSTRY IN BRITISH-COLUMBIA - MARCHAK,P. Canadian Review of Sociology, The. 23:291-294. 1986
- 1005: Political Life in a Union Local. Canadian Journal of Sociology. 9:109-109. 1984
- "All That Our Hands Have Done"; A Pictorial History of the Hamilton Workers. Labour. 11:247-247. 1983
- Unionism versus CorporateWelfare: The DofascoWay. Labour / Le ravailleur. 12:7-42. 1983
- The Struggle to Organize Stelco and Dofasco. Relations Industrielles. 42:366-385.