Frances Flanagan is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Technology Sydney. Her book Remembering the Revolution: Dissent, Culture, and Nationalism in the Irish Free State was published by Oxford University Press and shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society Whitfield Prize in 2016.
Books & arts
A kind of social architecture
Frances Flanagan
5 November 2024
The case for valuing and protecting “connective labour” in an increasingly automated and disconnected world
Books & arts
On not burning out
Frances Flanagan
16 February 2023
Is the workplace malaise bigger than two organisational psychologists believe?
Essays & reportage
Climate change and the new work order
Frances Flanagan
28 February 2019
We won’t solve the biggest challenges if they’re not reflected in the work we do
Essays & reportage
A consensus for care
Frances Flanagan
15 May 2017
There are many reasons why work won’t simply disappear, but we need to talk about how it is distributed
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