Global Decisions, Local Collisions
Autor D Ranneyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 noi 2021
Drawing from his experiences in Chicago politics, first as a factory worker and later as an activist and academic, Ranney shows how the increasing mobility of capital, the easy availability of credit, and a changing government policies have reshaped the urban world where U.S. workers live their everyday lives. This is not the story of the interconnectedness of modern business, but rather the need for self-respecting people who bring home a weekly paycheck to see the common, global problems they face, and to work together to bring about meaningful change.
Showing how globalization has led to specific local consequences for cities and the workers that inhabit them, David Ranney presents a means for taking stock of the effects of globalization; a look at these changes in labor markets; economic development politics; housing policy; and employment policies; and an organizing strategy for this new economic and social era. Author note:
David Ranney is a Professor in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Associate Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington D.C. He has worked extensively with community and labor organizations in the Chicago area that are concerned with job creation, retention, and assistance to dislocated workers. He is the author of three books and numerous articles and monographs on issues of employment, labor and community organization, and city planning.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781592130009
ISBN-10: 1592130003
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 182 x 259 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ML – Temple University Press
ISBN-10: 1592130003
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 182 x 259 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: ML – Temple University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Timeline
1. Introduction
2. Philosophical Perspectives
3. The Evolution of a New World Order
4. Manufacturing Collapses in Chicago
5. The New World Order and Local Government: Chicago Politics and Economic Development
6. Where Will Poor People Live?
7. Jobs, Wages, and Trade in the New World Order
8. Organizing to Combat the New World Order
9. Implications and Directions
Notes
Index
Timeline
1. Introduction
2. Philosophical Perspectives
3. The Evolution of a New World Order
4. Manufacturing Collapses in Chicago
5. The New World Order and Local Government: Chicago Politics and Economic Development
6. Where Will Poor People Live?
7. Jobs, Wages, and Trade in the New World Order
8. Organizing to Combat the New World Order
9. Implications and Directions
Notes
Index
Recenzii
"Global Decisions, Local Collisions is a solid, well-written, and well-substantiated argument with a number of case studies on topics of major interest. [It] adds new analysis that makes a real and important contribution." Peter Marcuse, author of Globalizing Cities and Of States and Cities"Ranney's book should be of considerable interest and use to scholars working in the urban political economy and on the local impacts of the processes of global economic reorganization. His descriptions are lucid and well-argued. His most original contribution comes in deepening and advancing a sophisticated theoretical understanding of these processes through examination of the Chicago cases. This he does masterfully, and in doing so, makes what I believe will be a significant contribution to the debate." Adolph Reed, Jr., Professor of Political Science, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research "This is an important book. The author brings to bear finely honed analytic skills and a command of the secondary literature combined with hands-on research and, crucially, a discussion of his own experiences as a worker in Chicago and as a political activist to understand the nature of the New World Order." SAGE Race Relations Abastracts "[It] is a timely and important book. It resonates with contemporary debates and discussions in academia and beyond about the effect of global level changes on everyday life....it is an impressive and thoughtful addition to our understanding of the collusion of government policies and capital mobility in transforming people's lives." Work and Occupations, February 2004 "In his valuable recent book... Ranney provides a clear critique of investor-rights globalization, a lucid analysis of how it touches everyday lives, and offers sensible democratic alternatives to the specter of overwhelming corporate domination." Z Magazine
Notă biografică
David Ranney is a Professor in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Associate Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington D.C. He has worked extensively with community and labor organizations in the Chicago area that are concerned with job creation, retention, and assistance to dislocated workers. He is the author of three books and numerous articles and monographs on issues of employment, labor and community organization, and city planning.
Descriere
A new politics for a new economy