Publications for Donna Baines Publications for Donna Baines 2016 Cunningham, I., Baines, D., Shields, J., Lewchuk, W. (2016). Austerity policies, 'precarity' and the nonprofit workforce: A comparative study of UK and Canada. Journal of Industrial Relations, Online first. Baines, D., Van Den Broek, D. (2016). Coercive care: Control and coercion in the restructured care workplace. British Journal of Social Work, Online first. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcw013">[ More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2016). Foreword. In B. Pease, S. Goldingay, N. Hosken & S. Nipperess (Eds.), Doing critical social work, (pp. ix-xvi). Crows Next, NSW: Allen and Unwin. Baines, D. (2016). Introduction. In D. Baines & P. Armstrong (Eds.), Promising practices in long term care: Ideas worth sharing, (pp. 11-15). Montreal: The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. <a href="https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publicati ons/reports/promising-practices-long-term-care" >[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2016). Norway: Big city - Promising practice: Music in everyday life and music therapy. In D. Baines & P. Armstrong (Eds.), Promising practices in long term care: Ideas worth sharing, (pp. 57-59). Montreal: The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. <a href="https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publicati ons/reports/promising-practices-long-term-care" >[More Information]</a> Baines, D., Armstrong, P. (2016). Promising practices in long term care: Ideas worth sharing. Montreal: The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Baines, D., Stikuts, C. (2016). Some hard facts on long term care. In D. Baines & P. Armstrong (Eds.), Promising practices in long term care: Ideas worth sharing, (pp. 17-29). Montreal: The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. <a href="https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publicati ons/reports/promising-practices-long-term-care" >[More Information]</a> 2015 Charlesworth, S., Baines, D., Cunningham, I. (2015). 'If I had a family, there is no way that I could afford to work here': Juggling paid and unpaid care work in social services. Gender, Work and Organization, 22(6), 596-613. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12111">[ More Information]</a> Baines, D., Cunningham, I. (2015). Care work in the context of austerity. Competition and Change, 19(3), 183-193. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1024529415580 263">[More Information]</a> Baines, D., Charlesworth, S., Cunningham, I. (2015). Changing care? Men and managerialism in the nonprofit sector. Journal of Social Work, 15(5), 459-478. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468017314548 149">[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2015). Neoliberalism and the convergence of nonprofit care work in Canada. Competition and Change, 19(3), 194-209. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1024529415580 258">[More Information]</a> Baines, D., Daly, T. (2015). Resisting regulatory rigidities: Lessons from front-line care work. Studies in Political Economy: a socialist review, 95(1), 137-160. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19187033.2015. 11674949">[More Information]</a> Charlesworth, S., Baines, D. (2015). Understanding the negotiation of paid and unpaid care work in community services in cross-national perspective: The contribution of a rapid ethnographic approach. Journal of Family Studies, 21(1), 7-21. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13229400.2015. 1010263">[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2015). Where we’ve been and what we are up against: Social welfare and social work in Canada. In Christina Sinding, Hazel Barnes (Eds.), Social work artfully: Beyond borders and boundaries, (pp. 7-16). Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier University Press. 2014 Baines, D. (2014). Care work in the non-profits. In D. Baines & S. McBride (Eds.), Orchestrating austerity: Impacts and resistance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D., Charlesworth, S., Cunningham, I. (2014). Fragmented outcomes: International comparisons of gender, managerialism and union strategies in the nonprofit sector. Journal of Industrial Relations, 56(1), 24-42. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022185613498 664">[More Information]</a> Cunningham, I., Baines, D., Charlesworth, S. (2014). Government funding, employment conditions, and work organization in non-profit community services: A comparative study. Public Administration, 92(3), 582-598. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/padm.12060">[ More Information]</a> Baines, D., McBride, S. (2014). Introduction: Context and Fight-Back. In D. Baines & S. Publications for Donna Baines McBride (Eds.), Orchestrating austerity: Impacts and resistance, (pp. 1-8). Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D., Charlesworth, S., Turner, D., O’neill, L. (2014). Lean social care and worker identity: The role of outcomes, supervision and mission. Critical Social Policy, 34(4), 433-453. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0261018314538 799">[More Information]</a> Baines, D., Cunningham, I., Campey, J., Shields, J. (2014). Not profiting from precarity: The work of nonprofit service delivery and the creation of precariousness. Just Labour: a Canadian journal of work and society, 22, 74-93. <a href="http://www.justlabour.yorku.ca/index.php? volume=22&page=baines_et_al_ab">[More Information]</a> Baines, D., McBride, S. (2014). Orchestrating austerity: Impacts and resistance. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D. (2014). Social justice social work struggles in Canada: Poverty, neoliberalism and symbolic resistance. Children and families (Critical and radical debates in social work), (pp. 49-58). Bristol: Policy Press. Baines, D., Cunningham, I. (2014). Using comparative perspective rapid ethnography in international case studies: Strengths and challenges. In M. Tight (Eds.), Case studies, (pp. 309-324). New Delhi: Sage Publications. 2013 Baines, D. (2013). Resistance in and outside the workplace: Ethical practice and managerialism in the voluntary sector. In M. Carey & L. Green (Eds.), Practical social work ethics: Complex dilemmas within applied social care, (pp. 227-244). London: Ashgate. Baines, D. (2013). Unions in the nonprofit social services sector. In S. Ross & L. Savage (Eds.), Public sector unions in the age of austerity, (pp. 80-90). Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D., Cunningham, I. (2013). Using comparative perspective rapid ethnography in international case studies: Strengths and challenges. Qualitative Social Work: research and practice, 12(1), 73-88. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1473325011419 053">[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2013). Women’s occupational health in social services. In A. Miles (Eds.), Women in a globalizing world: Transforming equality, development, diversity and peace, (pp. 147-159). Toronto: Inanna Publications. Dassinger, J. (2012). Self-monitoring, self-blaming, self-sacrificing workers: Gendered managerialism in the non-profit sector. Women's Studies International Forum, 35(5), 362-371. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2012.07.0 02">[More Information]</a> 2011 Baines, D. (2011). 'It was just too hard to come back': Unintended policy impacts on work-family balance in the Australian and Canadian non-profit social services. Community, Work and Family, 14(2), 233-248. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13668803.2011. 571403">[More Information]</a> Baines, D., Cunningham, I. (2011). 'White knuckle care work': Violence, gender and new public management in the voluntary sector. Work, Employment and Society, 25(4), 760-776. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017011419 710">[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2011). An overview of Anti-Oppressive Practice: neoliberalism, inequality and change. In D. Baines (Eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Social justice social work (2nd ed.). Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D. (2011). Bridging the practice-activism divide in mainstream social Work: Advocacy, organizing and social movements. In D. Baines (Eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Social justice social work (2nd ed.). Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D., Cunningham, I., Fraser, H. (2011). Constrained by managerialism: Caring as participation in the voluntary social services. Economic and Industrial Democracy: an international journal, 32(2), 329-352. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X10377 808">[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2011). Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Social justice social work (2nd ed.). Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D., Cunningham, I. (2011). Employment implications of the outsourcing of public services to voluntary, not-for-profit organisations (Editorial). International Journal of Public Sector Management, 24(7), 636-640. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijpsm.2011.0422 4gaa.001">[More Information]</a> 2012 Baines, D. (2011). Introduction Anti-Oppressive Practice: Roots, theory and tensions. In D. Baines (Eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Social justice social work (2nd ed.). Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D., Charlesworth, S., Cunningham, I., Baines, D. (2011). Resistance as emotional work: Publications for Donna Baines The Australian and Canadian non-profit social services. Industrial Relations Journal, 42(2), 139-156. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2338.201 1.00616.x">[More Information]</a> working conditions, and restructuring in Ontario's social work profession. Canadian Social Work Review, 26(1), 59-72. Baines, D. (2011). Restructuring and labour processes under marketisation: A Canadian perspective. In Ian Cunningham & Philip James (Eds.), Voluntary Organisations and Public Service Delivery, (pp. 168-184). New York: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. Baines, D. (2008). Labour studies, social unionism and engaged academics: Strategies and struggles in Canada. Labour and Industry, 19(1/2), 107-119. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10301763.2008. 10669380">[More Information]</a> Charlesworth, S., Baines, D. (2011). The impact of government funding models on work organisation and employee conditions in non-profit community services. 25th Conference of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand AIRAANZ 2011, New Zealand: Auckland University of Technology. Baines, D. (2008). Race, resistance, and restructuring: Emerging skills in the new social services. Social Work, 53(2), 123-131. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sw/53.2.123">[ More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2011). Unions: A vehicle for Anti-Oppressive resistance. In D. Baines (Eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Social justice social work (2nd ed.). Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D., Freeman, B. (2011). Work, care, resistance, and mothering: An indigenous perspective. In C. Krull & J. Sempruch (Eds.), A life in balance? Reopening the family-work debate, (pp. 67-80). Vancouver: UBC Press. 2010 2008 2007 Baines, D. (2007). "If you could change one thing": Restructuring, social workers, and social justice practice. In D. Baines (Eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Building transformative, politicized social Work. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D. (2007). Bridging the practice-activism divide in mainstream social work: Advocacy, organizing and social movements. In D. Baines (Eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Building transformative, politicized social Work. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D. (2010). 'If we don't get back to where we were before': Working in the restructured non-profit social services. British Journal of Social Work, 40(3), 928-945. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcn176">[ More Information]</a> Baines, D., Brooker, A. (2007). Bullying and power: Manufacturing vulnerability in a remote Canadian town. In M. Fastenau, E. Branigan, K. Douglas, H. Marshall & S. Cartwright (Eds.), Women and work 2007: Current RMIT University research, (pp. 21-38). Melbourne, Vic.: RMIT Publishing. Baines, D. (2010). Gender mainstreaming in a development project: Intersectionality in a post-colonial un-doing? Gender, Work and Organization, 17(2), 119-149. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0432.200 9.00454.x">[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2007). Conclusion - Extending a radical tradition: Building transformative, politicized social work. In D. Baines (Eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Building transformative, politicized social Work. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D. (2010). In a different way: Social unionism in the nonprofit social services - An Australian/Canadian comparison. Labor Studies Journal, 35(4), 480-502. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160449X10365 543">[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2007). Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Building transformative, politicized social Work. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D. (2010). Neoliberal restructuring, activism/participation, and social unionism in the nonprofit social services. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 39(1), 10-28. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0899764008326 681">[More Information]</a> 2009 Baines, D., Davis, J., Saini, M. (2009). Wages, Baines, D. (2007). Introduction Anti-Oppressive Practice: Fighting for space, fighting for change. In D. Baines (Eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Building transformative, politicized social Work. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. Baines, D. (2007). The case for catalytic validity: Building health and safety through knowledge transfer. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, 5(1), 75-89. 2006 Publications for Donna Baines Baines, D. (2006). "Whose needs are being served?" Quantitative metrics and the reshaping of social services. Studies in Political Economy: a socialist review, 77, 193-207. Baines, D. (2006). 'If you could change one thing': Social service workers and restructuring. Australian Social Work, 59(1), 20-34. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0312407050044 9754">[More Information]</a> Baines, D. (2006). Caring for nothing: Work organization and unwaged labour in social services. In H. Beynon & T. Nichols (Eds.), Patterns of work in the Post-Fordist era: Fordism and Post-Fordism, (pp. 447-505). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Baines, D. (2006). Gender, juggling and violence in paid and unpaid care work. Women’s Institute for Social and Economic Research, Inaugural Conference, Perth, Australia. Baines, D., Sharma, N. (2006). Migrant workers as non-citizens: The case against citizenship as a social policy concept. In V. Shalla (Eds.), Working in a global era: Canadian perspectives, (pp. 203-225). Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press Inc. Baines, D. (2006). Staying with people who slap us around: Gender, juggling responsibilities and violence in paid (and unpaid) care work. Gender, Work and Organization, 13(2), 129-151. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0432.200 6.00300.x">[More Information]</a> 2005 Baines, D. (2005). Criminalizing the care work zone? The gendered dynamics of using legal and administrative strategies to confront workplace violence. Social Justice, 32(2), 132-150. Baines, D. (2005). Women and poverty (Canada). In J. M. Herrick & P. H. Stuart (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social welfare history in North America. (pp. 440-442). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412952521. n172">[More Information]</a>