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Joyce Jiang is a Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management at the School for Business and Society, University of York. She holds editorial roles at Work, Employment and Society and is affiliated with organizations like the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. Her research focuses on migrant workers' collective mobilization, trade unionism, and the intersection of art and labour activism. She employs ethnographic and art-based methodologies to study marginalized communities.
Education: PhD from Loughborough University (dissertation on UK migrant worker mobilization), MA in Industrial Relations (Warwick University, with distinction). Awards include the Trade Union Congress Prize (2009) and AHRC fellowships.
Her work explores new forms of labour organizing, including community unionism and participatory art. She has exhibited films and installations on migrant domestic workers in London and York, such as My Home Is Not My Home. Recent projects include studies on UK agriculture/care visas and trafficking survivor reintegration (2023–2024).
Grants include AHRC funding for research on art as an empowerment tool for Shanghai workers (2015) and a 2022–2023 project on modern slavery policies. She actively engages with policy bodies and media, including a BBC Radio 4 appearance (2023).
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with The Voice of Domestic Workers (London) and international institutions like the University of Kassel's Centre for Development and Decent Work.

