Dr Tom Farnhill

Dr Tom Farnhill

Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology
Lecturer in Social Policy

Contact details

Address
School of Social Policy
Muirhead Tower
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
UK

Tom teaches on a range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules and is also the School’s Director of Placements and Employability.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Politics, University of York, 2013
  • MA in Public Policy and Administration, University of York, 2009
  • BSc (Hons) in Politics and Social Policy, Open University, 2004
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Biography

Before joining the University of Birmingham Tom taught at Aston University, Sheffield International College and the University of York Management School. Before seeking a career in higher education he was employed by the trade union Prospect to establish an international development campaigning, bargaining and organising agenda with a range of public and private sector employers; and before this was an Employee Relations Officer in the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Between 1992-2007 Tom was a full-time official for the UK’s largest civil service trade union.

In addition to his teaching responsibilities Tom is the School’s Director of Placements and Employability.

Tom lives in Birmingham and when not at work enjoys watching old movies, reading and writing comics and playing blues harmonica (very badly). 

Teaching

Undergraduate:

  • Philosophies of Welfare
  • Global Issues – Perspectives from Social Policy, Politics and Economics
  • Policy Analysis

Postgraduate:

  • Philosophies of Welfare – Creating New Societies
  • Global Policy, Networks and Institutions

Doctoral research

PhD title
‘Green No More? The Coming-of-Age of UK Trade Unions’ Environmental Agenda 1967-2011’

Research

Research interests

Dr Farnhill’s research interests are centred on UK trade unionism and union renewal. He is especially interested in social unionism and in evaluating the efficacy of non-traditional agendas as vehicles for union renewal (and their behaviour as employee relations negotiables). 

Current projects

Tom is currently researching businesses’ corporate political activity; seeking to understand the patterning, content and conduct of lobbying in the UK.

Publications

Kone, M.Z. and Farnhill, T. (2019) ‘Invisible, Unfettered and Predictable—The Patterning of Corporate Political Activity in the UK’, Open Journal of Business and Management , 7, 1779-1802.  doi/10.4236/ojbm.2019.74123

Farnhill, T. (2018) Union Renewal and Workplace Greening — Three Case Studies, British Journal of Industrial Relations, Volume 56 No.4 pp. 716-743.

Farnhill, T. (2016) The Characteristics of UK Unions' Environmental Activism, Global Labour Journal, 7 (3) doi/10.15173/glj.v7i3.2536.

Farnhill, T. (2016) A small-N cross-sectional study of British unions’ environmental attitudes and activism – and the prospect of a green-led renewal’, Cogent Social Sciences, 2 (1) doi/10.1080/23311886.2015.1132516

Farnhill, T. (2014) Understanding the Labour-Environmental Relationship in Britain 1967-2011 – a new narrative using political opportunity structure and coalition theory, Labour History, 55 (4) doi/10.1080/0023656X.2014.932513

Farnhill, T. (2014) Environmental policymaking at the Trades Union Congress 1967-2011, Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 25 (1) pp. 72-95. doi/10.1080/10455752.2013.879196

Farnhill, T., L. Le Thuy and D.T. Greer (2014) Identity and communicative competence: Vietnamese students’ L2 experiences in the UK, in Chowdhury, R and R. Marlina (eds) Enacting English Across Borders: Critical Studies in the Asia-Pacific, Newcastle upon Tyne: CSP

Farnhill, T. and Hall, B. (2011) A World of Difference: A Contribution to the Millennium Development Goals, London: Prospect.

Farnhill, T. (2008) UK Trade Unions, Lifelong Learning and the UK Skills ‘Crisis’ – Modernisation, Incorporation or Desperation? Union Ideas, Cardiff: Cardiff University.