The Shifting Ground of Globalization: Labor and Mineral Extraction at Vale S.A.: Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy, cartea 239/21
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004531932
ISBN-10: 9004531939
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy
ISBN-10: 9004531939
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy
Notă biografică
Thiago Aguiar holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of São Paulo, and was visiting researcher at the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Sociology at IFCH-Unicamp and an associate researcher at the Center for the Study of Citizenship Rights (Cenedic-USP). He is also the author of O solo movediço da globalização: trabalho e extração mineral na Vale S.A. (Boitempo, 2022) and Maquiando o trabalho: opacidade e transparência numa empresa de cosméticos global (Annablume, 2017).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Acronyms
Introduction Walking on Shifting Ground
1 A Period of Crisis and the General Direction of Change
2 Global Capitalism, Transnational Capital and Labor: An Approach
3 Framing Multi-situated Social Phenomena: Global Production Networks (gpn s), Corporate Strategies, and International Trade Union Networks
4 Some Methodological Notes: Ethnographic Inspiration and the ‘Extended Case Method’
1From Companhia Vale do Rio Doce to Vale S.A.
1 The cvrd’s Privatization and the Internationalization Leap
2 The Mineral Commodity Boom and Post-boom
3 Changes and Continuity in the Strategy for Labor and Union Relations after Privatization
4 Some Characteristics of Vale’s Iron Ore gpn in Brazil
2Corporate Power and Union Fragmentation Vale’s Labor and Union Relations Strategy in Brazil
1 Entering the Field in a Period of Crisis
2 Collective Power Weakened
3 The First Driver of the Carajás Railroad
4 Employee Representation in Vale’s Board of Directors
5 The Challenges of Entering Carajás
6 “It’s Always Good to Know Who You’re Talking To”
3Vale Buys a Canadian Treasure Restructuring, Strike, and International Trade Union Network
1 “The Great Canadian Mining Non-disaster”
2 A Brazilian Mother-in-Law for the Orphans of “Mother Inco”
3 A Powerful Multinational Union with Deep Local Roots
4 “It Can’t Be Easy to Have Me as a Boss”
5 Defeat or Victory?
6 Vale’s International Trade Union Network: A Frustrated Experience
4Global Capitalism, Pension Funds and Vale’s ‘New Corporate Governance’ as a Manner of Conclusion
1 The Pension Funds and the Control of Vale after Privatization
2 The Relationship with the Federal Government and the Role of bndes in the Company’s Financial Strategy
3 Pension Funds and the Transnationalization of Vale
4 Vale’s ‘New Corporate Governance’ after the Commodity Boom: Reorientation of Pension Funds and Increased Presence of Transnational Investors
Epilogue Vale S.A., a Transnational Corporation on the Shifting Ground of Globalization
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Acronyms
Introduction Walking on Shifting Ground
1 A Period of Crisis and the General Direction of Change
2 Global Capitalism, Transnational Capital and Labor: An Approach
3 Framing Multi-situated Social Phenomena: Global Production Networks (gpn s), Corporate Strategies, and International Trade Union Networks
4 Some Methodological Notes: Ethnographic Inspiration and the ‘Extended Case Method’
1From Companhia Vale do Rio Doce to Vale S.A.
1 The cvrd’s Privatization and the Internationalization Leap
2 The Mineral Commodity Boom and Post-boom
3 Changes and Continuity in the Strategy for Labor and Union Relations after Privatization
4 Some Characteristics of Vale’s Iron Ore gpn in Brazil
2Corporate Power and Union Fragmentation Vale’s Labor and Union Relations Strategy in Brazil
1 Entering the Field in a Period of Crisis
2 Collective Power Weakened
3 The First Driver of the Carajás Railroad
4 Employee Representation in Vale’s Board of Directors
5 The Challenges of Entering Carajás
6 “It’s Always Good to Know Who You’re Talking To”
3Vale Buys a Canadian Treasure Restructuring, Strike, and International Trade Union Network
1 “The Great Canadian Mining Non-disaster”
2 A Brazilian Mother-in-Law for the Orphans of “Mother Inco”
3 A Powerful Multinational Union with Deep Local Roots
4 “It Can’t Be Easy to Have Me as a Boss”
5 Defeat or Victory?
6 Vale’s International Trade Union Network: A Frustrated Experience
4Global Capitalism, Pension Funds and Vale’s ‘New Corporate Governance’ as a Manner of Conclusion
1 The Pension Funds and the Control of Vale after Privatization
2 The Relationship with the Federal Government and the Role of bndes in the Company’s Financial Strategy
3 Pension Funds and the Transnationalization of Vale
4 Vale’s ‘New Corporate Governance’ after the Commodity Boom: Reorientation of Pension Funds and Increased Presence of Transnational Investors
Epilogue Vale S.A., a Transnational Corporation on the Shifting Ground of Globalization
Bibliography
Index