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Spaces of Work: Global Capitalism and Geographies of Labour

Autor Noel Castree, Neil Coe, Kevin Ward, Mike Samers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2003
Spaces of Work is an accessible examination of the role of labour in the modern world. The authors critically assess the present condition and future prospects for workers through the geographies of place, space and scale, and in conjunction with other more commonly studied components of the globalisation such as production, trade and finance. Each chapter presents examples of labour practice from around the world, and across multiple sectors of work, not just Western manufacturing. In addition, the book features:
· further reading section with key questions
· glossary of key terms
· short summaries of the main theoretical approaches
· guide to further learning resouces
Spaces of Work is a key book for all social scientists interested in the contemporary state of labour, and the scope for progressive change within the capitalist system. Students of human geography, sociology, international political economy, economics and cultural studies will all find this an invaluable text.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761972174
ISBN-10: 076197217X
Pagini: 303
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Orientations
PART ONE: GEOGRAPHIES OF LABOUR
The Social Relations of Labour
Working in a Capitalist World
Placing Labour in an Interdependent World
Spacing and Scaling Labour
PART TWO: LABOUR IN PLACE
Re/placing Labour
Varieties of Localism
PART THREE: RE-SCALING LABOUR
Dis/placing Labour
Up-scaling Worker Action
PART FOUR: WORKERS, GEOGRAPHICAL SCALE AND IN/JUSTICE
The Geographical Dilemmas of Justice

Notă biografică

Noel Castree is a Professor of Society & Environment at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He has applied Marxist political economy to understand global environmental change and policy. His recent research explores how different forms of expertise jostle to gain traction in public understandings of the Earth and its future trajectories. He is the managing editor of the peer review journal Progress in Human Geography, co-editor of the book David Harvey: A Critical Reader (2007) and author of Making Sense of Nature (2014). His recent articles have appeared in Anthropocene Review, Environmental Humanities and Ambio, among others.


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This book is an examination of the role of labour in the modern world. The authors assess the present condition and future prospects for workers through the geographies of place, space and scale, and in conjunction with more commonly studied components of the globalisation such as production, trade and finance.