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1 Online-Ressource (708 pages)
ISBN:
9781839106583
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"This ground-breaking Handbook broadens empirical and theoretical understandings of work, work relations, and workers. It advances a global, intersectional labour studies agenda, laying the foundations for the politically emancipatory project of decolonising the political economy of work. Moving beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries, this Handbook provides a comprehensive account of the relations between different forms of work, exploitation, class configuration and worker resistance. With insights from global experts across the social sciences, it examines changes in technology, geographies of production, and the dynamics of the global capitalist political economy to map modern configurations of work. Using ongoing empirical qualitative research, contributors explore key issues such as capital accumulation, migration, digital work, trade unionism and reproductive labour. There is a particular focus on perspectives from the Global South, with in-depth analyses of class and work in countries and regional economic blocs used to explore the dynamics between the local and the global. Providing an authoritative overview of traditional and current debates, this Handbook will be an essential resource for students and researchers of political economy, industrial relations and the sociology of work, critical management studies, social movement studies, and development"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents: Introduction: What is work and what is the political economy of work / Maurizio Atzeni, Dario Azzellini, Alessandra Mezzadri, Ursula Apitzsch, Phoebe Moore -- Part I. Theories and concepts section a. Capital accumulation and forms of exploitation -- 1. Class, labour and the global working class / Ronaldo Munck -- 2. Imperialism and labour under neo-liberal globalization / Prabhat Patnaik and Utsa Patnaik -- 3. Reserve army, 'surplus' population, 'classes of labour' / Henry Bernstein -- 4. Social reproduction, labour exploitation and reproductive struggles for a global political economy of work / Alessandra Mezzadri -- 5. Unfree labour in the 21st century? / Siobhan McGrath -- 6. World-system, production, and labour / Manuela Boatcă -- 7. The proletariat and the revolution / Marcel van der Linden SECTION B. SHIFTING REGIMES OF EXPLOITATION: FROM THE WORKPLACE TO THE TERRITORY TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY -- 8. Analysing the labour process and the global political economy of work / Kendra Briken -- 9. Exploitation and global value chains / Benjamin Selwyn, Liam Campling, Alessandra Mezzadri, Elena Baglioni, Satoshi Miyamura and Jonathan Pattenden -- 10. Rural-urban circuits of labour in the global south: Reflections on accumulation and social reproduction / Praveen Jha and Paris Yeros SECTION C. CONTEMPORARY DEBATES -- 11. Commoning labour power / Dario Azzellini -- 12. Social and solidarity economy and self-management / Marcelo Vieta and Ana Inés Heras -- 13. Operaismo: In search of the political economy of subjectivity / Gigi Roggero -- 14. The global gig economy: Towards a planetary labour market? / Mark Graham and Mohammad Amir Anwar -- 15. Workers'organisation, class and collective action in precarious times / Maurizio Atzeni -- 16. Workers and labour movements in the fight against climate change / Linda Clarke and Melahat Sahin-Dikmen -- 17. Sustainable work: National perspectives and the valorisation of work in Europe / Dario Azzellini, Sebastian Brandl and Ingo Matuschek SECTION D. INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES -- 18. Understanding the global political economy of work: Insights from labor geography / Andrew Herod -- 19. Covid-19, divisions of labor, and workers' struggles in the United States: Insights from anthropology / Sharryn Kasmir -- 20. Global labour history - its promises and hazards / Stefano Bellucci -- 21. How the field of industrial relations remains relevant for understanding the global political economy of work / Heather Connolly -- Part II. Intersections section a. intersections of work and mobility -- 22. Capture, coexistence and valorization of workers' mobility across borders / Claudia Bernardi -- 23. Migrations and global capitalist agriculture: Peripheral workers' mobility and exploitation as fundamental pillars of the world-ecology / Yoan Molinero-Gerbeau -- 24. Migrant work exploitation and resistance in the Italian countryside: Precarious lives between violence and agency / Monica Massari -- 25. Extractive humanitarianism: Unpaid labour and participatory detention in refugees governmentality / Martina Tazzioli SECTION B. INTERSECTIONS OF DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE WORK -- 26. Problems in protections for working data subjects: Becoming strangers to ourselves / Phoebe V Moore -- 27. Intensification of labour value extraction under artificial intelligence / Baruch Gottlieb -- 28. Class composition in the digitalised gig economy / Jamie Woodcock -- 29. Resistance and struggle in the gig economy / Vincenzo Maccarrone, Lorenzo Cini and Arianna Tassinari -- 30. De-skilling and diminishing workers' autonomy in the digital workplace / Saori Shibata -- 31. Economics of the gig economy and legal arbitrage around employment law / Jeremias Adams-Prassl SECTION C. INTERSECTIONS OF WORK AND LIFE -- 32. Surrogacy as commodified transnational care work / Ursula Apitzsch -- 33. Global political economy of care and gender - crisis, extractivism and contestation / Christa Wichterich -- 34. Aging societies and migrant labour force in elderly care: The German case / Maria Kontos and Minna K. Ruokonen-Engler -- 35. Questioning social reproduction theory: North African working-class migrants in France and their families / Catherine Delcroix -- 36. Towards a global political economy of sex/work: Evidence of argentina and costa ricahandbook of research on the global political economy of work / Kate Hardy and Megan Rivers-Moore SECTION D. INTERSECTIONS OF STRUGGLES -- 37. Trade unions (ism), social movements and the community: Connections and politics / Miguel Martínez Lucio -- 38. Global unions and transnational labor movement / Julia Soul and Cecilia Anigstein -- 39. Evolving forms of organizing workers in the informal economy / Jeemol Unni -- 40. The power and politics of precarious resistance / Marcel Paret -- 41. Spatial dimensions of strikes / Jörg Nowak -- 42. Feminist strike, social reproduction, and debt / Verónica Gago and Luci Cavallero -- 43. The political economy of extractivism and social struggles in Latin America / Tomás Palmisano and Juan Wahren SECTION E. INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN WORK IN THE GLOBAL NORTH AND THE SOUTH: EXPLORING THE LINKS IN KEY PRODUCTIVE SECTORS -- 44. Exhaust and switch: Labour and the garment industry in global production networks / Nikolaus Hammer -- 45. Imperialism and labour: Palm industry in the territories of black communities in the border areas of colombia and ecuador (tumaco-san lorenzo) / Edna Yiced Martínez -- 46. Skilled migration, productive forces and the development question in the era of generalized monopolies / Raúl Delgado Wise and Mateo Crossa Niell -- 47. Major trends in work at sea: Outline of a political economy of maritime labour / Jörn Boewe -- 48. Counter-logistics in po valley region / Niccolò Cuppini -- Part III. Perspectives on the working class from the global south: Local realities and global dynamics section a. Asia -- 49. The political economy of labor informality in India: Trends, theories, and politics / Supriya RoyChowdhury -- 50. Informalization of labor in contemporary China / Jenny Chan SECTION B. AFRICA -- 51. Precariousness and push-back: Capital circuits, labour markets and working-class politics in South Africa / Bridget Kenny -- 52. Work and exploitation in Ethiopia and beyond / Andreas Admasie SECTION C. SOUTH AMERICA -- 53. Working class conditions and resistances in context of austerity in argentina / Lucila D'Urso and Clara Marticorena -- 54. Chile - from pinochet's neoliberal counter-revolution to the 2019-20 anti-neoliberal revolt / Miguel Urrutia and Fernando Durán-Palma -- 55. Brazil: Inequalities, labour exploitation and new informalization processes / Ludmila Costhek Abílio -- Index.
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9781839106576
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Erscheint auch als 9781839106576
Language:
English
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DOI:
10.4337/9781839106583
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