Robyn Mayes

Robyn Mayes

Queensland University of Technology

H-index: 23

Oceania-Australia

About Robyn Mayes

Robyn Mayes, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queensland University of Technology, specializes in the field of human geography, gender and organisation, labour mobilities, corporate social responsibility.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Performativity and affective atmospheres in digitally mediated care labour

Caring in the gig economy: a relational perspective of decent work

Recruitment in the gig economy: Attraction and selection on digital platforms

Submission to Australian Government Department of Social Services: Establishing a disability employment centre of excellence options paper

Income generation on care work digital labour platforms

Getting on at Work: Progression and Promotion of Women with Disability in the Victorian Public Service

Spas in the Socio-Cultural Geography of Sri Lanka: Interrogating the Social Space of Spas through Lefebvre’s Spatial Triad

Justice Claims of Sri Lankan Spa Workers Seeking a Professional Identity

Robyn Mayes Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

1893

Citations(since 2020)

1057

Cited By

1255

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

Queensland University of Technology

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Robyn Mayes Skills & Research Interests

human geography

gender and organisation

labour mobilities

corporate social responsibility

Top articles of Robyn Mayes

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Performativity and affective atmospheres in digitally mediated care labour

Journal of Cultural Economy

Joshua Kalemba

Robyn Mayes

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

2024/1/2

Caring in the gig economy: a relational perspective of decent work

Work, Employment and Society

Maria Hameed Khan

Jannine Williams

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

2023/5/25

Recruitment in the gig economy: Attraction and selection on digital platforms

The International Journal of Human Resource Management

Penny Williams

Paula McDonald

Robyn Mayes

2021/10/28

Submission to Australian Government Department of Social Services: Establishing a disability employment centre of excellence options paper

Jannine Williams

Maria Hameed Khan

Robyn Mayes

2023

Income generation on care work digital labour platforms

British Journal of Industrial Relations

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

Maria Khan

2023/12/11

Getting on at Work: Progression and Promotion of Women with Disability in the Victorian Public Service

Jannine Williams

Maria Hameed Khan

Robyn Mayes

Trish Obst

Benjamin Lowe

2023

Spas in the Socio-Cultural Geography of Sri Lanka: Interrogating the Social Space of Spas through Lefebvre’s Spatial Triad

Vidyodaya Journal of Management

Risini W Ilangasingha

Deanna Grant-Smith

Robyn Mayes

2023/10/5

Justice Claims of Sri Lankan Spa Workers Seeking a Professional Identity

QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Papers

Risini Wasana Ilangasingha

Deanna Grant-Smith

Robyn Mayes

2023

Critical minerals: rethinking extractivism?

Australian Geographer

Amelia Hine

Chris Gibson

Robyn Mayes

2023/7/3

Strengthening the resistance of Global South women apparel workers' through empowering their collective voice

QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Papers

Gayani Piyankara Kumari Samarakoon Samarakoon Mudiyanselage

Deanna Grant-Smith

Robyn Mayes

Dinuka Wijetunge

2022

An intersectional approach to understanding the inequality and subordination of Sri Lankan women apparel workers

Vidyodaya Journal of Management

Gayani Samarakoon

Deanna Grant-Smith

Robyn Mayes

Dinuka Wijetunga

2022/12/31

Submission to the Victorian Government on the proposed fair conduct and accountability standards for on-demand platforms.

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

Andrew Stewart

2022

The finch in the coal mine: Interrogating the environmental politics of extinction narratives

Geographical Research

Amelia Hine

Robyn Mayes

Bree Hurst

2022/9/8

An agenda for Australian rural sociology: Troubling the white middle-class farming woman

Journal of Sociology

Barbara Pini

Laura Rodriguez Castro

Robyn Mayes

2022/6

Mobilising subterranean geopolitics: The spectre of spontaneous combustion and post mining imaginaries

Geoforum

Amelia Hine

Robyn Mayes

2022/3/1

The Growing “Gig Economy” Implications for the Health and Safety of Digital Platform Workers

Penny Williams

Paula McDonald

Robyn Mayes

2022/2/25

Submission to the Select Committee on Job Security

Deanna Grant-Smith

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

Alicia Feldman

Melinda Laundon

2021/3/31

Understanding the social and political stakeholder environment of contemporary and future mining: delivering tools for navigating multiple perspectives: CRC ORE Project Report …

Robyn Mayes

Bree Hurst

Amelia Hine

2021/6/30

Gendered dimensions of digital platform work: Review of the literature and new findings

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

Maria Khan

Trish Obst

Paula McDonald

2021

ANT Stakeholder Action Mapping Tool and User Guide

Robyn Mayes

Bree Hurst

Amelia Hine

2021/6/30

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