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Labor and Capital in the Age of Globalization : The Labor Process and the Changing Nature of Work in the Global Economy

Adler, Marina A.(Contributions by)Bina, Cyrus(Contributions by)Davis, Chuck(Contributions by)Fox, Julia(Contributions by)Gartman, David(Contributions by)Katz-Fishman, Walda(Contributions by)Leggett, John C.(Contributions by)Lembcke, Jerry, associate professor emeritus, Holy Cross College; author of The Spitting Im(Contributions by)Modupe, Ife(Contributions by)Berberoglu, Berch(Edited by)
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This book offers a timely analysis of work and labor processes and how they are rapidly changing under globalization.

The contributors explore traditional sectors of the U.S. and world economies - from auto to steel to agriculture - as well as work under new production arrangements, such as third world export processing zones.

Many chapters analyze changing dynamics of gender, nationality, and class.

The contributors explain why more intensified forms of control by the state and by capital interests are emerging under globalization.

Yet they also emphasize new possibilities for labor, including new forms of organizing and power sharing in a rapidly changing economy.

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Product Details
0742516601 / 9780742516601
Hardback
331
13/12/2001
United States
232 pages
160 x 235 mm, 463 grams