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    Neoliberal Capitalism and Precarious Work

    Ethnographies of Accommodation and Resistance

    AvRob Lambert,Andrew Herod

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2016

    2 270 kr

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    Beskrivning

    'All in all, the chapters of the volume provide insightful material 'about how different forms of precarious work are linked to specific institutional changes in the labour market and laws governing it but also how they are linked to each other'. . . Situated in the field of Global Labour Studies, the volume goes beyond one of the most central weaknesses of the discipline: its optimistic bias. By systematically including cases in which trade failed or chose not to engage in the organization of precarious workers, the contributions pave the way to a deeper understanding of the challenges within this field.'- British Journal of Industrial RelationsWith the renaissance of market politics on a global scale, precarious work has become pervasive. This edited collection explores the spread across a number of economic sectors and countries worldwide of work that is invariably insecure, dirty, low-paid, and often temporary and/or part-time.The first part of this cross-disciplinary book analyses the different forms of precarious work that have arisen over the past thirty years in both the Global North and South. These transformations are captured in ethnographically orientated chapters on sweatshops, day labour, homework, Chinese construction workers unpaid contract work, the introduction of insecure contracting into the Korean automotive industry, and the insecurity of Brazilian sugarcane cutters. The case studies all shed light upon how the nature of work and the workplace are changing under the pressures of neoliberal capitalism and what this means for workers. In the second part the editors and contributors then detail some of the ways in which precarious workers are seeking to improve their own situations through their efforts to counter the growth of precarity under neoliberal capitalism, efforts that involve collectively exploring forms of resistance to work restructuring and the failures of traditional trade unions to fully engage with precarious work's growth.Illustrating the impacts of the expansion of precarious work, this book will appeal to students, academics and those generally interested in the issues of the global economy, the reworking of labour markets, the impacts of neoliberal capitalism and ethnographies of the working poor in various parts of the world.Contributors include: L.L.M. Aguiar, M.J. Barreto, S. Chauvin, J. Cock, B. Garvey, M. Gillan, D. Hattatoglu, A. Herod, L. Huilin, K. Joynt, R. Lambert, P. Ngai, J. Tate, M. Thomas, E. Webster, A. Yun

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2016-03-25
    • Mått:156 x 234 x undefined mm
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Förlag:Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    • ISBN:9781781954942

    Utforska kategorier

    • Mikroekonomi inom Ekonomi och Ledarskap
    • Antropologi inom Samhälle och politik
    • Sociologi inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    Edited by the late Rob Lambert, formerly The University of Western Australia and Andrew Herod, Regents’ Professor, Department of Geography, University of Georgia, US

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    'Precarious work is on the rise in the Global South and North alike. This important volume provides interesting examples about the hardship of long working hours, poverty wages and dangerous employment conditions. And yet, workers are not only victims but also agents with possibilities of resistance. The book points to the potential of a cross-border movement of the dispossessed based on a re-imagined role of the labour movement. A must read for everyone interested in resistance to capitalist exploitation.'--Andreas Bieler, University of Nottingham, UK'As the world becomes increasingly global, labor's response must be as well. As ''standard'' employment declines, and workers come to see ''flexibility'' as a four-letter word, the future of the labor movement hinges on the ability to develop creative responses to precarious labor. Anyone interested in stimulating examples of what is happening to employment and ways to challenge precarious work needs to read Neoliberal Capitalism and Precarious Work.'--Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts Amherst'A clear and engaging global overview of the extent and nature(s) of precarious work and the link between such precarity and neoliberalism is provided by the editors' Introduction. . . I would thoroughly recommend.'--Journal of Industrial Relations

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Contents: 1. Neoliberalism, Precarious Work and Remaking the Geography of Global CapitalismAndrew Herod and Rob LambertPART I EXPERIENCES OF PRECARIOUS WORKAndrew Herod and Rob Lambert2. The Growth and Organization of a Precariat: Working in the Clothing Industry in Johannesburg’s Inner CityKatherine Joynt and Edward Webster3. Bounded Mobilizations: Informal Unionism and Secondary Shaming Amongst Immigrant Temp Workers in ChicagoSébastien Chauvin4. Homebased Work and New Ways of Organizing in the Era of GlobalizationDilek Hattatoğlu and Jane Tate5. Constructing Violence and Resistance: The Political Economy of the Construction Industry and Labour Subcontracting System in Post-Socialist ChinaPun Ngai and Lu Huilin6. Nature and Insecurity in South AfricaJacklyn Cock and Rob Lambert7. At the Cutting Edge: Precarious Work in Brazil’s Sugar and Ethanol IndustryBrian Garvey and Maria Joseli BarretoPART II CHALLENGING PRECARIOUS WORKAndrew Herod and Rob Lambert8. Organizing Across a Fragmented Labour Force: Trade Union Responses to Precarious Work in Korean Auto CompaniesAelim Yun9. Closures and Openings: The Politics of Place and Space in Resisting Corporate RestructuringMichael Gillan and Rob Lambert10. Sweatshop Citizenship, Precariousness and Organizing Building CleanersLuis L.M. Aguiar11. Global Unions, Global Framework Agreements and the Transnational Regulation of Labour StandardsMark ThomasConclusion: Towards a Movement of the Dispossessed?Rob Lambert and Andrew HerodIndex