Grounding Globalization: Labour in the Age of Insecurity

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Authors/contributors
Title
Grounding Globalization: Labour in the Age of Insecurity
Abstract
*Winner of the 2009 Distinguished Scholarly Monograph Prize, awarded by the American Sociological Association Labor and Labor Movements section* Claims have been made on the emergence of a new labour internationalism in response to the growing insecurity created by globalization. However, when persons face conditions of insecurity they often turn inwards. The book contains a warning and a sign of hope. Some workers become fatalistic, even xenophobic. Others are attempting to globalize their own struggles. Examines the claim that a new labour internationalism is emerging by grounding the book in evidence, rather than assertion Analyzes three distinct places – Orange, Australia; Changwon, South Korea; and Ezakheni, South Africa – and how they dealt with manufacturing plants undergoing restructuring Explores worker responses to rising levels of insecurity and examines preconditions for the emergence of counter-movements to such insecurities Highlights the significance of 'place' and 'scale', and demonstrates how the restructuring of multi-national corporations, and worker responses to this, connect the two concepts
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Date
2011-08-02
# of Pages
212
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-4443-9984-4
Short Title
Grounding Globalization
Library Catalog
Google Books
Citation
Webster, Edward, Rob Lambert, and Andries Beziudenhout. 2011. Grounding Globalization: Labour in the Age of Insecurity. John Wiley & Sons.
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Keywords
  • critique
  • globalization
  • internationalism
  • labour
  • Polanyi problem
  • science / earth sciences / geography

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