Ursula Huws

Ursula Huws is a political economist known for her work on teleworking.

Huws graduated in 1970 with a degree in art history from University of London.

[4] She is the editor of the journal Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation,[5] and co-edits the book series Dynamics of Virtual Work with Rosalind Gill.

[8] In a 1981 study, The New Homeworkers, she examined how the combination of computing and telecommunications technologies would lead to new forms of teleworking.

[13] Huws was elected a fellow of Academy of Social Sciences in 2004.