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Books, booklets and reports

  • Urrutia, M. and Durán-Palma, F. (2023) ‘Chile – from Pinochet’s neoliberal counter-revolution to the 2019-20 anti-neoliberal revolt, in Atzeni, M., Mezzardi, A., Azzellini, D., Moore, P., Apitzsch, U. (eds) Research Handbook on the Global Political Economy of Work, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Clarke L. and Sahin-Dikmen M. (2021) Just Green Transitions and Global Labour Organisations, ACW Report; includes 2 case studies Sustainable Forestry in Sweden and Social partnership and the transition to a bioeconomy: a case study of beet sugar production in Denmark (see Projects)
  • Clarke L, Gleeson C., Sahin-Dikmen M., Winch C. and Duran-Palma (2019) Inclusive Vocational Education and Training for Low Energy Construction: VET4LEC, 1) Final Report; 2) Country Summaries, European Federation of Building and Woodworkers and European Construction Industry Federation, Brussels (see Projects)
  • Georgiadou, M. C., and Loggia, C. (2021) Beyond self-help: learning from communities in informal settlements in Durban, South Africa, in Keith, M., de Souza Santos, A. (eds) African Cities and Collaborative Futures: Urban Platforms and Metropolitan Logistics, Manchester: Manchester University Press
  • Clarke L. and Sahin-Dikmen M. (2018), City Building (Glasgow): an inspirational model of low energy social housing and public building production, ACW (Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Respond to Climate Change), York University, Toronto, August (see Projects)
  • Clarke L. and Sahin-Dikmen M. (2018), Green Transitions in the Built Environment: Europe, ACW (Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Respond to Climate Change), York University, Toronto, August (see Projects)
  • 2017 Colin Gleeson, Phillip Biddulph, Robert Lowe, Jenny Love, Alex Summerfield, Eleni Oikonomou, Jez Wingfield & Chris Martin (February 2017) Analysis of Heat Pump data from the Renewable Heat Premium Payment Scheme (RHPP) to the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Compliance with MCS Installation Standards.
  • 2017 Jenny Love, Alex Summerfield, Phillip Biddulph, Jez Wingfield, Chris Martin, Colin Gleeson, Robert Lowe (February) Investigating variations in performance of heat pumps installed via the Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) Scheme.
  • 2017 Robert Lowe, Lai Fong Chiu, Eleni Oikonomou, Colin Gleeson, Jenny Love, Jez Wingfield, Philip Biddulph (March) Analysis of data from heat pumps installed via the Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) Scheme: Case Studies Report from the RHPP Heat Pump Monitoring Campaign
  • Clarke L. Michielsens E., Snijders S., Wall, C. (2015) No more softly, softly: review of women in the construction workforce, ProBE publication, ISBN97-0-903109-50-5
  • IG Metall Vorstand (2014) Transparency for Upholstery and Cabinet Making Qualifications and Quality in the European Furniture Industry: Bolster Up, September
  • Wright A., Clarke L., Kumarappan L., Michielsens E., Snijders S., Urwin P., Williamson M., (2014) Diversity in STEMM: establishing a business case, Report to the Royal Society, ISBN 978-0-903109-46-8
  • Wall, C. (2013) An Architecture of Parts: architects, building workers and industrialisation in Britain 1940-70, Routledge
  • Wall C., Clarke L., McGuire C., and Muñoz-Rojas O. (2012a) The Art of Concrete: Building the South Bank Arts Centre, London: ProBE, 46pp
  • Wall C., Clarke L., McGuire C., and Muñoz-Rojas O. (2012b) Building a Community: Construction Workers in Stevenage 1950-1970, London: ProBE, 40pp
  • Wall C., Clarke L., McGuire C., and Muñoz-Rojas O. (2012c) It was a new world: Building Sizewell A Nuclear Power Station, London: ProBE, 50pp
  • Wall C., Clarke L., McGuire C., and Muñoz-Rojas O. (2012d) Building the Barbican 1962-1982: taking the industry out of the dark ages, London: ProBE, 54pp
  • Wall C., Clarke L., McGuire C., and Muñoz-Rojas O. (2012e) Building the M1 Motorway, London: ProBE, 42pp
  • Kirk J., and Wall C. (2011) Work, Identity and Social Action in the Twentieth Century: bank workers, rail workers and teachers, Palgrave/Macmillan
  • Gleeson, C. P., Yang, J., Lloyd-Jones, T. (2011) European retrofit network: retrofitting evaluation methodology report. Project Report. University of Westminster
  • Clarke, L. (2011) Building Capitalism: Historical Change and the Labour Process in the Production of the Built Environment, 316 pp, paperback, Routledge, London. Republication (first published 1992)
  • Brockmann, M., Clarke, L., Hanf, G., Méhaut, P., Westerhuis, A., Winch, C. (2011) Knowledge, Skills, Competence in the European Labour Market: What’s in a Vocational Qualification? Oxford, Routledge
  • Brockmann, M., Clarke, L., Christopher Winch (editors) (2010) Bricklaying is more than Flemish bond: bricklaying qualifications in Europe, Brussels/London: CLR (see Projects)
  • Michielsens, E., Bingham, C., Clarke, L. Miller, S., Urwin, P., Siara, B., Karuk, V. (2008) Implementing diversity employment policies: examples from large London companies. Project Report. London First and University of Westminster, London, ISBN 978-0-903109-43-7
  • Craw M., Clarke L., Steve Jefferys, Beutel M., Roy K., Gribling M. (2007), The Construction Industry in London and Diversity Performance, Greater London Authority
  • Clarke L., Bingham C, Michielsens E., and Miller S. (2007), Enabling and disabling labour market sectors: disability and employment in Britain and the Netherlands in the construction, ICT and health sectors, Final report for the Norwegian Work Research Institute for the project: ‘Disabled, Working Life and Welfare State’, February, ISBN 978-0-903109-44-
  • Clarke Linda and Christopher Winch (2007) Vocational Education: international approaches, developments and systems, Routledge
  • Clarke, Linda, Elsebet Frydendal Pedersen, Elisabeth Michielsens, Barbara Susman and Christine Wall (2004) Women in Construction, Reed 
  • Clarke, Linda, Cremers Jan and Janssen Jörn (2003) EU Enlargement: construction labour relations as a pilot, Reed International
  • Clarke, Linda, de Gijsel, Peter and Janssen Jörn (eds) (2000) The Dynamics of Wage Relations in the New Europe, Kluwer
  • Clarke L. (1998) The Contribution of Industry (Paritaire) Social Protection Schemes to Employment and Employability in Britain, Final Koopi Report
  • Clarke, Linda and Christine Wall (1998) A Blueprint for Change: Construction Skills Training in Britain, Policy Press, Bristol
  • Construction Industry Board prepared with Linda Clarke, D. Gann, P. Senker and C. Wall (1998) A Strategic Review of Construction Skills Training, Thomas Telford Publishing.
  • Clarke Linda, Christine Wall and Elisabeth Michielsens (1997) A Fair Day's Work: Women in the Direct Labour Organisations, London Women and the Manual Trades, London
  • Clarke Linda, Christine Wall (1996) Staying Power: Women in Direct Labour Building Teams, London Women and the Manual Trades, London
  • Clarke Linda and Christine Wall (1996) Skills and the Construction Process: a comparative study of vocational training and quality in social housebuilding, Policy Press in association with Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Bristol
  • Clarke L. and Harvey M. (1996), Disparities in Wage Relations and Skill Reproduction in the Construction Industry, Report to Leverhulme Trust, University of Westminster
  • Clarke, Linda (1992) The Building Labour Process: Problems of Skills, Training and Employment in the British Construction Industry in the 1980s, 122 pp, The Chartered Institute of Building
  • Clarke, Linda (1992) Building Capitalism: Historical Change and the Labour Process in the Production of the Built Environment, 316 pp, paperback, Routledge, London

Book chapters

  • Clarke L. and Sahin-Dikmen M. (2021) Why radical transformation is necessary for gender equality and a zero carbon European construction sector, in Gender, intersectionality and Climate Institutions in Industrialized States, Routledge
  • Clarke L., Duran-Palma F. and Sahin-Dikmen M. (2021) Towards nearly zero energy building in Europe: challenges of vocational education, in the Encyclopaedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure edited by Filho W.L., Azul A.M., Brandli L.L., Salvia A.L., and Wall, T. Springer.
  • Wall C. (2019). “It Was a Totally Different Approach to Building!”: Constructing Architectural Concrete in 1960s London. in: Gosseye, J., Stead, N. and van der Plaat, D. (ed.) Speaking of Buildings: Oral History in Architectural Research, New York Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 50-75
  • Clarke L. (2019) ‘Direct Labour: Building Somers Town’ in 100 years of social housing in Somers Town, Spirit, Issue 02, Somers Town History Space Publication
  • Wall C. 2018. Constructing Brutalism: in situ knowledge and skill on London's South Bank. in: Heine, E.-C. and Rauhut, C. (ed.) Producing non-simultaneity: construction sites as places of progressiveness and continuity, Ashgate. pp. 95-109
  • Clarke L. (2018) ‘Introduction for Building Capitalism’ pp 591-598 and ‘From Craft to Qualified Labour: a comparative approach’ pp 737-766 in L’Histoire de la construction/ Construction History: Relevé d’un chantier européen /Survey of a European Building Site, Tome/Volume 1, eds d’Antonio Becchi, Robert Carvais et Joël Sakarovitch, Histoire des Techniques, 13, Paris: Classiques Garnier,
  • Clarke L. (2018) ‘Contradictions between Artisan and Wage Labour Production: Non–Simultaneity in the Building of Somers Town from the End of the Eighteenth Century’, in Producing Non-Simultaneity: construction sites as places of progressiveness and continuity eds., Eike-Christian Heine and Christoph Rauhut, Routledge
  • Clarke L., Michielsens E. and Snijders S. (2018) ‘Misplaced Gender diversity policies and practices in the British construction industry: developing and inclusive and transforming strategy’, in Valuing People in Construction edited by Fidelis Emuze and John Smallwood, Taylor and Francis/Routledge
  • Wall C., (2018) William Arrol and Peter Lind: demolition, construction and workmanship on London’s Waterloo Bridges 1934 -1946, in Proceedings of the 6th International Construction History Conference, Brussels, , ISBN 978-1-138-33235-5
  • Clarke L. (2017) ‘Women and Low Energy Construction in Europe: a new opportunity?’ in Gender and Climate Change in Rich Countries: Work, Public Policy and Action, Routledge
  • Wall C. 2017. New notions of value in Modern Architecture. in: Modern Futures, London Unicorn Books.
  • Clarke L., and Winch C. (2016) ‘Lessons from abroad: the need for employee involvement, regulation and education for broad occupational profiles – the case of construction’ in Where next for apprenticeships?, Policy Report, London: Chartered Institute Personnel Development (CIPD), Chapter 8, pp. 54-59
  • Clarke L. and Janssen J. (2016) ‘Wage Labour Relations in Britain and the Germanies (FRG/GDR) during the 1970s’ Inflation: the case of the construction industry’, in eds Michel-Pierre Chélini and Laurent Warlouzet, Slowing prices down: Adaptation of States and European Economical Actors to the Inflationary Fever in the 1970s/ Calmer les prix: l’adaptation des Etats et des acteurs économiques européens à la fièvre inflationniste des années 1970, Paris: Presses de SciencesPo
  • Beech N., Clarke L. and Wall C. (2016) ‘On Site’, in Industries of Architecture, edited Nick Beech, Katie Lloyd Thomas, Tilo Amhoff, Routledge
  • Clarke L. and Janssen J. (2016) ‘Explaining diverging VET systems and approaches in the post-war construction sector: the examples of Britain and the Federal Republic of Germany’ in History of VET in Europe: Cases, Concepts and Challenges, Peter Lang
  • Colin Patrick Gleeson (2015): Residential heat pump installations: the role of vocational education and training, Building Research & Information, pp394-406, DOI: 10.1080/09613218.2015.1082701  
  • Wall C. (2015) Modular men: architects, labour and standardisation in mid 20th century Britain. in: Lloyd Thomas, K., Amhoff, T. and Beech, N. (ed.) Industries of architecture London Routledge.
  • CLR News 4/2015, Edited Colin Gleeson and John Calvert, Construction Labour, Work and Climate Change, 82pp
  • CLR News1/2014, sub-edited Colin Gleeson, Energy Saving Construction, 60pp
  • Clarke L., (2014) ‘Building by Direct Labour: the significance of Direct Labour Organisations in the provision of public housing in the UK 1890-1980’ in eds., Campbell, J, Andrews, W, et.al Proceedings of the first Construction History Society Conference, Construction History Society.
  • Wall C. (2014) Recording the ‘building world’: how oral history transforms construction history. The First Construction History Society Conference & Annual General Meeting. Queens’ College, University of Cambridge 12 Apr 2014 Construction History Society.
  • Clarke L. and Wall C. (2014) ‘Are women ‘not up to’ working in construction – at all times and everywhere?’ in building the future: women in construction, The Smith Institute, March, pp. 10-19
  • Clarke L., McGuire C, Wall C. (2013) ‘Battles on the Barbican: the Struggle for Trade Unionism in the British Building Industry, 1965–7’, in Strikes and Social Conflicts
  • Muñoz-Rojas, O., Wall C., and Clarke L. (2013) ‘Rethinking Brutalist Buildings: their soul is in their making’, in Monstrous Spaces: the Other Frontier, Gheran N.L. and Monteith K. (eds), Oxford: Interdisciplinary Press, pp. 93-104
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2013) ‘Implementing the EQF: English as distinct from continental bricklaying qualifications’ in (eds) Deitmer L., Hauschildt U., Rauner F. and Zelloth H., The Architecture of Innovative Apprenticeships, Dordrecht: Springer International, pp 257-268
  • Clarke L., McGuire C, Wall C. (2012) ‘The significance of building labour to the production of the built environment’, in eds Carvais R, Guillerme A, Nègre V, and Sakarovitch J. Nuts and Bolts of Construction History Vol 11, pp 107-114
  • Wall C., Clarke L., McGuire C. (2012) ‘Concrete Constructors: oral history accounts of building work on a large, complex site in 1960s Britain’ in eds Carvais R, Guillerme A, Nègre V, and Sakarovitch J. Nuts and Bolts of Construction History Vol 11, pp 125-133
  • Clarke L, McGuire C., and Wall C. (2012) ‘The changing and distinct character of construction labour in Britain’ in eds Dainty A. and Loosemore M., HRM in Construction: Critical Perspectives, Taylor and Francis (Oxon)
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2011) ‘Europäische Qualifikationen und unterschiedliche Kompetenzkonzepte’ in ed. Fischer M., Becker M. and Spöttl G, Kompetenzdiagnostik in der beruflichen Bildung – Probleme und Perspektiven, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang
  • Clarke L. (2011) ‘Trade? Job? Or Occupation?: the development of occupational labour markets for bricklaying and lorry driving’, chapter 7 in Brockmann, M., Clarke, L., Hanf, G., Méhaut, P., Westerhuis, A., Winch, C. (2011) Knowledge, Skills, Competence in the European Labour Market: What’s in a Qualification? Oxford, Routledge
  • Clarke L. and Westerhuis A. (2011) ‘Zones of mutual trust’, chapter 9 in Brockmann, M., Clarke, L., Hanf, G., Méhaut, P., Westerhuis, A., Winch, C. (2011) Knowledge, Skills, Competence in the European Labour Market: What’s in a Qualification? Oxford, Routledge
  • Clarke Linda and Wall Christine (2011) ‘Skilled versus Qualified Labour: the exclusion of women from the construction industry’ in Davis M. (ed) Class and Gender in British Labour History, Merlin Press
  • Wall, C., Kirk, J. and Jefferys, S. 2011. Representing identity and work in transition: the case of South Yorkshire coal mining communities in Britain. in: Kirk, J., Contrepois, S. and Jefferys, S. (ed.) Changing work and community identities in European regions: perspectives on the past and present Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 184-216
  • Chan P., Clarke L. and Dainty A. (2010 and paperback 2012) ‘The Dynamics of Migrant Employment in Construction: can supply of Skilled Labour ever match Demand?’ in Who needs migrant workers: labour shortages, immigration and public policy, ed. Ruhs M. and Anderson B., Oxford University Press
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2010) ‘The distinct nature of work-based VET in England: a reflection of employer interests?’ in F. Rauner and E. Smith (eds) Rediscovering Apprenticeship, Dordrecht: Springer
  • Martin, J., Kirk J. and Wall C. (2009) ‘Biography, Education and Civic Action: Teaching Generations and Social Change’ in Theorising Identities and Social Action, ed M. Wetherell, Palgrave/Macmillan
  • Gleeson, C. P. (2008) Building services and the code for sustainable homes. In: COBRA 2008: the construction and building research conference of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, held at Dublin Institute of Technology, 4-5 September RICS, London. ISBN 9781842194348
  • Clarke Linda (2007) ‘The emergence and reinforcement of class and gender divisions in vocational education’ in Clarke Linda and Christopher Winch, Vocational Education: international approaches, developments and systems, Routledge, ISBN 9780-415 380614
  • Clarke Linda and Christopher Winch (2007) ‘Introduction: different approaches to VET’ in Clarke Linda and Christopher Winch, Vocational Education: international approaches, developments and systems, Routledge,
  • Clarke Linda and Christopher Winch (2007) ‘Vocational Education: conceptual differences between Britain and Germany’ in J. Beichel and K. Fees (eds) Bildung oder outcome?: Leitideen der standardisierten Schule im Diskurs, Herbolzheim: Centaurus Verlag
  • Clarke Linda and Georg Herrmann (2007) ‘Divergent Divisions of Labour’ in ed. A. Dainty, People and Culture in Construction, Taylor and Francis, pp. 85-105, ISBN 9780 0 415 34870 6
  • Clarke Linda, E. Michielsens and C. Wall (2006) ‘Women in Manual Trades’ in Managing Diversity and Equality in Construction: initiatives and practice, pp. 151-168, Routledge:
  • Clarke Linda and Christine Wall (2006) ‘Omitted from History: Women in the Building Trades’ in Dunkeld M, Campbell J., Louw H., Tutton M, Addis B., Powell C. and Thorne R. (eds)Proceedings of the Second International congress on Construction History, Queen’s College Cambridge University, 29th March-2nd April. ISBN 0701702036, keynote paper, pp. 35-59
  • Clarke Linda, Elsebet Frydendal Pederson, Elisabeth Michielsens, Barbara Susman and Christine Wall (2004), ‘Introduction’ in Women in Construction (see above), pp 8-22.
  • Clarke, Linda and Christine Wall (2004) ‘Now you’re in, now you’re out: women’s changing participation in the building trades in Britain’ in Women in Construction (see above), pp 24-47.
  • Wall, C. 2004. Any woman can: twenty years of campaigning for access to training and employment. in: Clarke, L., Pedersen, E.F., Michielsens, E., Susman, B. and Wall, C. (ed.) Women in construction Bruxelles, Belgium CLR/Reed Business Information.
  • Clarke Linda and Georg Herrmann (2004) ‘The Institutionalisation of Skill in Britain and Germany: examples from the construction sector’ in The Skills that Matter ed. C. Warhurst, Irena Grugulis and Ewart Keep, Palgrave 2004 (ISBN 1 4039 0639-4), pp 128-147
  • Clarke, Linda, Elisabeth Michielsens and Christine Wall (2000) 'Diverse Equality in Europe' in Mike Noon and Emmanuel Ogbonna (eds) Equality and Diversity in Employment, Macmillan.
  • Clarke, Linda (1999) 'The Changing Structure and Significance of Apprenticeship with special reference to Construction' in Patrick Ainly and Helen Rainbird (eds) Apprenticeship: Towards a New Paradigm of Learning, Kogan Page.
  • Clarke, Linda (1998) 'Disparitäten in Lohnverhältnissen und der Reproduktion von Arbeit' in Martin Schwanholz (ed.), Wege zum sozialen Frieden in Europa, University of Osnabrück.
  • Gleeson, C. P., and Burke, A. J. (2007) Taking environmental engineering out of the laboratory In: Built Environment Education Annual Conference (BEECON 2007), 12 - 13 Sep 2007, University of Westminster, London.
  • Wall C. (1997) Ed. CLR News 3 Women in Construction in Europe, CLR- European Institute for Construction Labour Research, Brussels,.

Journal articles

  • Borna, M., Woloshynowych, M., Schiano-Phan, R., Volpi, E.V. and Usman, M., (2022) A correlational analysis of COVID-19 incidence and mortality and urban determinants of vitamin D status across the London boroughs. Scientific Reports, 12(1), pp.1–11
  • Clarke L., Westerhuis A. and Winch C. (2020) Comparative VET European Research since the 1980s: accommodating changes in VET systems and labour markets, Journal of Vocational Education and Training. 
  • Clarke, L., Sahin-Dikmen, M., & Winch, C. (2020). Transforming vocational education and training for nearly zero-energy building. Buildings and Cities, 1(1), pp. 650–661. 
  • Clarke L and Sahin-Dikmen M (2020) ‘Unions and the green transition in construction in Europe: contrasting visions’. European Journal of Industrial Relations 26/4
  • Clarke L and Lipsig- Mummé ‘Future conditional: from Just Transition to radical transformation? European Journal of Industrial Relations 26/4
  • Clarke L and Fitzgerald I. (2020) ‘The changing nature of labour regulation: the distinctiveness of the National Agreement for the Engineering Construction Industry (NAECI)’, Industrial Relations Journal, 51/1-2, March, 58-74
  • Clarke L., Sahin-Dikmen M. and Winch C. (2020), ‘Overcoming diverse approaches to vocational education and training to combat climate change? the case of low energy construction in Europe’, Oxford Review of Education, 46/5: 619-636 
  • Clarke L and Sahin Dikmen M., (2019) ‘City Building (Glasgow): inspirational model of low energy construction and direct labour’, Scottish Left Review, 113, September/October
  • Wall, C. (2019) ‘Nuclear prospects’: the siting and construction of Sizewell A powerstation 1957-1966. Contemporary British History. 33 (2), pp. 246-273.
  • Wall, C. (2018) Normierung im Praxistext – Arbeit und Normierung imGroßbritannien der Nachkriegsmoderne. Arch+. 233, pp. 142-147.
  • Wall, C. (2017) Sisterhood and Squatting in the 1970s: Feminism, Housing and UrbanChange in Hackney. History Workshop Journal. 83 (1), pp. 79-97.
  • Wall, C. (2017) “We don’t have leaders! We’re doing it ourselves!”: squatting, feminism and built environment activism in 1970s London. field: Journal. 7 (1), pp. 129-140.
  • Clarke L., Gleeson C., Sahin-Dikmen M. (2017), City Building (Glasgow): an inspirational model for social housing production, CLR News 3: European Housing Crisis: Problems and Solutions, European Institute for Construction Labour Research
  • Clarke L. Gleeson C. Winch C. (2017) ‘What kind of expertise is needed for low energy construction?’, Construction Management and Economics, 35/3, pp 78-89.
  • McGuire C., Clarke L. and Wall C. (2016) ‘Through Trade Unionism you felt a belonging – you belonged’: Collectivism and the Self-Representation of Building Workers in Stevenage New Town’, Labour History Review, Vol. 81, Issue 3, pp 211-236
  • Clarke L. (2016) ‘Forty years on from the Barbican dispute’ in London Hazards Centre Magazine, Issue No. 116, July
  • Clarke L. and Winch C. (2015) ‘Have Anglo-Saxon concepts really influenced the development of European qualifications policy?’, in Research in Comparative and International Education, Vol 10(4), 593-606
  • Clarke L. and Wall C. (2015) ‘Women and Low Energy Construction in Europe’ in Women and Environments, No. 94/95, Fall 2014/Winter 2015, pp. 26—27
  • Clarke L, Winch C. and Brockmann M. (2014) ‘Der Widerspruch zwischen nationalen Berufsbildungssystemen und dem europäischen Arbeitsmarkt: der Fall der Maurerqualifikationen’, WSI Mitteilungen, 1
  • Bingham C., Michielsens M., and Clarke L. (2014) ‘Managing diversity through flexible-work arrangements: management perspectives’, Employee Relations, January
  • Bingham C, Clarke L, Michielsens E., and van der Meer M. (2013) ‘Towards a social model?: British and Dutch disability policies in the health sector compared’ in Personnel Review, Vol. 42, No 5, pp 613-637
  • Clarke L., Winch C. and Brockmann M. (2013) ‘Trade-based skills versus Occupational Capacity: the example of bricklaying in Europe’, Work, Employment and Society, December,
  • McGuire C., Clarke L. and Wall C. (2013) ‘Battles on the Barbican: the struggle for trade unionism in the British building industry 1965-7’, History Workshop Journal, 75, Spring, pp. 33-57
  • Gleeson, C. P., Lowe, R. (2013) ‘Meta-analysis of European heat pump field trial efficiencies’. Energy and Buildings, 66 . pp. 637-647.
  • Clarke L. (2012) ‘The dangers of hidden exclusion from the construction industry: blacklisting’ in CLR News, 3/2012 Diversity and Exclusion in Construction
  • Clarke L and Gleeson C. (2011) ‘Introduction’ in Climate change and construction labour, CLR News 4, 6-7
  • Clarke L. and Holborough A. (2011) ‘The Forthcoming Olympics in London’ CLR News 2, pp. 44-53,
  • Clarke L., Donnelly E., Hyman R., Kelly J., McKay S. and Moore S. (2011) ‘What’s the Point of Industrial Relations?’ in The International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, Vol. 27, Issue 3, September, pp 239-254
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2010) ‘The Apprenticeship Framework in England: a new beginning or a continuing sham?’ Journal of Education and Work, Vol. 23, No. 2, March, pp 111-127
  • Wall C. (2010) ‘Something to Show for It: the place of mementoes in women’s oral histories of work’, Management and Organizational History, Sage
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2010) ‘Bricklaying qualifications, work and VET in Europe’ CLR News 1, pp. 7-41
  • Clarke L. and Wall C. (2009) ‘A woman’s place is where she wants to work’: barriers to the retention of women in the building industry after the Second World War’ Scottish Labour History, Vol. 44, pp. 16-39
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2009) ‘Competence and competency in the EQF and in competence-based VET systems: different conceptions and realities in England, France, the Netherlands and Germany’ in special issue of Journal of European Industrial Training on ‘European approaches to competence’ guest edited by Jonathan Winterton,, Vol 33, No 8/9, pp 787-799
  • Clarke L., van der Meer M., Bingham C., Michielsens E., Miller S. (2009) ‘Enabling and disabling: disability in the British and Dutch construction sectors’, in Construction Management and Economics, 27, April-June, pp. 555-568
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2009), ‘Difficulties in Recognising Vocational Skills and Qualifications across Europe’ Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, Vol. 16, No. 1, March, pp. 97-109
  • Kirk J. and Wall C. (2009) ‘Resilience and loss in work identities: a narrative analysis of some retired teachers’ work-life histories,’ British Educational Research Journal, 99999:1
  • Wall C. (2008) ‘Picturing an Occupational Identity: images of teachers in careers and trade union publications 1940-2000’, History of Education, vol. 37, No.2, 317-340
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2008) ‘Länderübergreifende Gleichwertigkeit beruflicher Fertigkeiten und Qualifikationen’, Berufsbildung in Wissenschaft und Praxis,Zeitschrift des Bundesinstituts für Berufssbildung, 5.
  • Stuttard G. interviewed by Clarke L. and Gold M. (2008) ‘Trade union education: some thoughts from the past’ in Post-16 Educator, Issue 48, November-December 21-23
  • Clarke L. and Janssen J. (2008) ‘A historical context for theories underpinning the production of the built environment’, Building Research and Information, 36(6), 659-662
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L., Méhaut P. and Winch C. (2008), ‘Competence-Based Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Europe: the cases of England and France’ Vocations and Learning, 1/3, 227-244
  • Clarke L. and Gribling M. (2008) ‘Obstacles to diversity in construction: the example of Heathrow Terminal 5’ in Construction Management and Economics, October, 26/10, pp 1055-1065
  • Brockmann M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2008), ’Can performance-related learning outcomes have standards?’ in Journal of European Industrial Training, 32, 2/3, 99-113
  • Brockmann, M., Clarke L. and Winch C. (2008) ‘Knowledge, Skills, Competence: European divergences in vocational education and training – the English, German and Dutch cases’, in Oxford Review of Education Vol. 34, No. 5, October, pp. 547-567
  • Clarke Linda and Georg Herrmann (2007) ‘Skill shortages, recruitment and retention in the housebuilding sector’, Personnel Review, Vol. 36. No. 4., pp 509-527
  • Clarke Linda (2006) ‘Valuing Labour’ in Building Research and Information, 34(3) pp. 1-11
  • Clarke Linda and Christopher Winch (2006), ‘A European Skills Framework? – but what are skills? Anglo-Saxon versus German concepts’, Journal of Education and Work, Vol. 19/3, July, 255-269
  • Byrne Justin, Clarke Linda and Marc van der Meer (2005) ‘Gender and ethnic minority exclusion from skilled occupations in construction: a Western European comparison’ in Construction Management and Economics, 23, Dec, pp. 1025-1034
  • Clarke Linda (2005) ‘From Craft to Qualified Building Labour in Britain: a comparative approach’ in Labor History, Vol. 46, No. 4, November, pp. 473-494, awarded best non-US article 2005
  • Clarke Linda, Elsebet Frydendal Pederson, Elisabeth Michielsens, Barbara Susman and Christine Wall (2005) ‘The European Social Partners for Construction: force for exclusion or inclusion?’ in European Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 11, No. 2, July, pp 151-178
  • Clarke, Linda and Georg Herrmann (2004), ‘Cost vs. production: labour deployment and productivity in social housing construction in England, Scotland, Denmark and Germany’ in Construction Management and Economics, Vol. 22, No. 10, December,  pp. 1057-1066
  • Clarke, Linda and Christopher Winch (2004) ‘Apprenticeship and Applied Theoretical Knowledge’, in Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 36, No. 5, November, pp.509-521
  • Clarke, Linda and Georg Herrmann (2004), ‘Cost vs. production: disparities in social housing construction in Britain and Germany’, Construction Management and Economics, 22, June, 521-532
  • Clarke Linda and Christopher Winch (2003) ‘Front-loaded vocational education versus lifelong learning’, Oxford Review of Education vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 239-252
  • Sep Arkani, Linda Clarke and Elisabeth Michielsens (2003) ‘The State of Construction Training and Employment in the Local Economy of Jersey, Local Economy vol. 18, No. 3, August, pp 196-207
  • Sep Arkani, Linda Clarke and Elisabeth Michielsens (2003) ‘Regulation for Survival: training and skills in the construction labour market in Jersey’, Journal of Vocational Education and Training vol. 53, No. 3, pp 261-279
  • Vanessa Beck and Linda Clarke (2002) ‘Gleichstellung von Frauen und ethnische Minderheiten in einem von Benachteilingungen geprägten Arbeitsmarkt: Das Beispiel Grossbritannien’, in Zeitschrift für Frauenforschung Geschlecterstudien, 1 & 2/2002, Berlin.
  • Clarke, Linda and Christine Wall (2000) 'Craft versus Industry: the division of labour in European housing construction', Construction Management and Economics 18, 689-698.
  • Clarke, Linda, Elisabeth Frydendal Pedersen and Christine Wall (1999) 'Balancing Acts in Construction: a study of two painters in Denmark and Britain', NORA (Nordic Journal of Women's Studies) 7, 2/3.
  • Clarke, Linda and Christine Wall (1998) 'UK Construction Skills Training in the Context of European Developments', Construction Management and Economics 16, pp 553-67
  • Clarke, Linda, Thomas Lange, J. R. Shackleton and Siobhan Walsh (1994) 'The Political Economy of Training: should Britain try to emulate Germany?', Political Quarterly 65, 1, p. 74