Reflection diary
- You are required to refer to the following five readings to write reflection diary:
Ronald G. Ehrenberg, and Robert S. Smith, (2016). Overview of the labour market. In Modern Labour Economics: Theory and Public Policy (pp. 25–58). Routledge. (Twelfth Edition)
Thorpe, B. (1992). Aboriginal employment and unemployment: Colonised labour’. In C. Williams (Ed.), Beyond Industrial Sociology: The Work of Men and Women (pp. 88–107). Allen & Unwin.
Stewart, A., & Stanford, J. (2017). Regulating work in the gig economy: What are the options? The economic and labour relations review, 28(3), 420–437.
ISSN: 1035-3046
Shaw, R. (2017). Working animals’ rights: A disruption to the status quo. Alternative Law Journal, 42(2), 130–136.
ISSN: 1037-969X, EISSN: 2398-9084
Cushen, J., & Thompson, P. (2016). Financialization and value: why labour and the labour process still matter. Work, Employment, 30(2), 352–365.
ISSN: 0950-0170, EISSN: 1469-8722
- For this reflection diary, you are required to write 140 words for each reading reflection.
- You should refer to the following structure for each reading reflection:
- Use 1-2 sentences to summarize each reading (30 words)
- Each reading must reflect on key issues, problems or questions can come up from
reading, you must include some commentary on how your reading practice was informed (eg. Confirmed, challenged or changed)–(110 words)
- You should mainly focus on reflection!
- You don’t need to write introduction and conclusion.