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  • Presentation or lecture

    Clarke, S.

    What in the F---’s name is Fordism

    2015 - British Sociological Association Conference

    In-text: (Clarke, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Clarke, S., 2015. What in the F---’s name is Fordism.

  • Book

    Haralambos, M. and Holborn, M.

    Sociology

    2008 - Collins - London

    In-text: (Haralambos and Holborn, 2008)

    Your Bibliography: Haralambos, M. and Holborn, M., 2008. Sociology. London: Collins.

  • Book

    Janoski, T. and Lepadatu, D.

    Dominant divisions of labor

    In-text: (Janoski and Lepadatu, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Janoski, T. and Lepadatu, D., n.d. Dominant divisions of labor.

  • Report

    Office for National Statistics

    170 Years of Industrial Change across England and Wales

    2015

    In-text: (Office for National Statistics, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Office for National Statistics, 2015. 170 Years of Industrial Change across England and Wales. Cencus 2011. [online] Available at: <http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/census/2011-census-analysis/170-years-of-industry/170-years-of-industrial-changeponent.html> [Accessed 26 February 2015].

  • Website

    Fordist and Post-Fordist Production Structure

    2015

    In-text: (Fordist and Post-Fordist Production Structure, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: THE GEOGRAPHY OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS. 2015. Fordist and Post-Fordist Production Structure. [online] Available at: <https://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch5en/conc5en/table_fordimspostfordism.html> [Accessed 26 February 2015].

  • Book

    Tucker, K.

    Anthony Giddens and Modern Social Theory

    1998 - SAGE Publications - Wiltshire

    In-text: (Tucker, 1998)

    Your Bibliography: Tucker, K., 1998. Anthony Giddens and Modern Social Theory. Wiltshire: SAGE Publications, p.p113.

  • Website

    Fordism & Postfordism

    2015

    In-text: (Fordism & Postfordism, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Willamette.edu. 2015. Fordism & Postfordism. [online] Available at: <http://www.willamette.edu/~fthompso/MgmtCon/Fordism_&_Postfordism.html> [Accessed 26 February 2015].

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