Kim Moody

1.1k total citations
35 papers, 497 citations indexed

About

Kim Moody is a scholar working on Public Administration, Sociology and Political Science and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Kim Moody has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 497 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Public Administration, 9 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Kim Moody's work include Labor Movements and Unions (14 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (4 papers) and Political Economy and Marxism (4 papers). Kim Moody is often cited by papers focused on Labor Movements and Unions (14 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (4 papers) and Political Economy and Marxism (4 papers). Kim Moody collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. Kim Moody's co-authors include Sally Kift, Sheila E. Cohen, Dana Frank, Charles Post, Christian Zeller and Bruce Nissen and has published in prestigious journals such as British Journal of Industrial Relations, Labour / Le Travail and Capital & Class.

In The Last Decade

Kim Moody

29 papers receiving 354 citations

Peers

Kim Moody
Josie Kelly United Kingdom
Ralph S. Hambrick United States
Keith Ewing United Kingdom
John McIlroy United Kingdom
Michael Smith United States
Martin Laffin United Kingdom
Lisa A. Dicke United States
Andreas Pekarek Australia
Josie Kelly United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Kim Moody

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Fields of papers citing papers by Kim Moody

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kim Moody

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Kim Moody. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Kim Moody based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Kim Moody. Kim Moody is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Moody, Kim. (2019). Labour and the contradictory logic of logistics. Work Organisation Labour & Globalisation. 13(1). 11 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (2017). On New Terrain.
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Moody, Kim & Charles Post. (2015). The Politics of US Labour: Paralysis and Possibilities. Socialist register. 51(51). 1 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (2012). Competition and conflict: Union growth in the US hospital industry. Economic and Industrial Democracy. 35(1). 5–25. 8 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (2012). Contextualising Organised Labour in Expansion and Crisis: The Case of the US. Historical Materialism. 20(1). 3–30. 6 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (2011). Credibility or Convenience? Political Information Choices in a Media-Saturated Environment. Media International Australia. 140(1). 35–46. 7 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (2009). A constructivist approach to media literacy education: The role of the library. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 2 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (2008). Harvest of Empire: Immigrant Workers' Struggles in the USA. Socialist register. 44(44). 1 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim, et al.. (2007). Voluntary or compulsory : using a variety of approaches and models to implement the Student e-Portfolio across 40,000 students at QUT. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 91(2). 221–8. 8 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (2004). Censorship by Queensland Public Librarians: Philosophy and Practice. Australasian public libraries and information services. 17(4). 168. 14 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (2004). Zero Censorship! Who Are We Kidding?An exploratory analysis of the opinions and experiences of Queensland-based public librarians with regard to the censorship of materials in public library collections. E-LIS Repository (University of Naples Federico II). 1 indexed citations
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Cohen, Sheila E. & Kim Moody. (1998). Unions, Strikes and Class Consciousness Today. Socialist register. 34(34). 3 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim, et al.. (1998). Workers in a Lean World: Unions in the International Economy. Labour / Le Travail. 42. 306–306. 2 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (1997). Towards an International Social Movement Unionism. New left review. 1(225). 52–72. 58 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (1997). American Labor: A Movement Again?. Monthly Review. 49(3). 63–63. 8 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (1995). NAFTA and the Corporate Redesign of North America. Latin American Perspectives. 22(1). 95–116. 17 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (1992). The Hours of Competition. Monthly Review. 44(5). 50–50. 1 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim, et al.. (1992). Unions and Free Trade: Solidarity Vs Competition. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 13 indexed citations
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Moody, Kim. (1987). Reagan, the Business Agenda and the Collapse of Labour. Socialist register. 23(23). 4 indexed citations

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