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2025. Building a Social Reproduction Theory of work-related health: the case of racialised migrant workers in London’s commercial cleaning sector (2020-2023). A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Bath.

2023. with P. Jones and J. Kellam. Cleaning up the sector: a better future of work for cleaners [Online]. Hampshire: Autonomy. Available from: https://autonomy.work/portfolio/cleaningupthesector/.

2022. with L. Antonucci. Improving the EU Platform Work Directive proposal: a contribution from emerging research findings. OSE Paper Series, Opinion Paper No. 28. Brussels: European Social Observatory.

2020. Militant research and the epistemologies of pandemic segregation. Antipode Interventions [online]. Available at: https://antipodeonline.org/2020/08/06/militant-research-and-the-epistemologies-of-pandemic-segregation/

2019. 'Crisis, revolt and geographies of coloniality'. Review of Neoliberalism from below: popular pragmatics and baroque economies, by Verónica Gago. Dialogues in Human Geography, 9(3), pp. 344–348. Available at: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2043820619871772?journalCode=dhga

Conference papers

2024. Differential protection and the health-depleting effects of low-paid work. International panel. Wednesday 22nd May 2024, Zaragoza. International conference on the platform economy.

2023. "It all adds up": work-related health, precarity and "differential depletion" – the case of migrant commercial cleaners in London, 2020-2023. Social (state) regime analysis through the lens of border, labour, gender and poor people’s struggles? Saturday 18th November 2023, Berlin. For, against and beyond: contestations of the social state in Germany today.

2019. Crisis, austerity and new social subjectivities in urban Spain: movement perspectives from the 15M to the institutional turn and beyond in Spain. Time and Austerity: Troubled pasts/hopeful futures? (1). Thursday 29th August 2019, London. Royal Geographical Society Annual conference.

2019. Class composition and the 15M movement, Spain: feminist and decolonial perspectives. Towards an autonomist economic geography: Rethinking the classed relations of work, housing and debt (1): New compositions, new struggles? Friday 30th August 2019, London. Royal Geographical Society Annual conference.