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Mike Samers & Noel Castree 
Spaces of Work 
Global Capitalism and Geographies of Labour

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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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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

Sobre el autor

Kevin is Professor of Human Geography and is the School of Environment′s Director of External Relations and the Faculty′s Director of cities@manchester at the University of Manchester. He is a geographical political economist with interests in urban politics and policy on the one hand, and work and employment on the other. His current work explores urban policies to see where they come from, how they travel, where they end up and what these journeys mean for the cities the policies pass through. Theoretically, this involves rethinking what is meant by ‘the urban’ in urban politics, as elements of different places are assembled and reassembled to constitute particular ‘urban’ political realms. Methodologically, this involves doing fieldwork in a range of sites inside and outside of the cities that are the objects of study, literally seeking to reveal the circuits, networks and webs in and through which policies are moved. His co-edited book (with Eugene Mc Cann) Mobile Urbanism: Cities and Policymaking in the Global Age (Minnesota University Press) was published in 2011. He is currently exploring the constitution of financial ′models′ that have emerged in different areas of the world and that have been circulating as a means of funding infrastructure in the current economic condition.
Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 303 ● ISBN 9781446224199 ● Tamaño de archivo 3.4 MB ● Editorial SAGE Publications ● Ciudad London ● País GB ● Publicado 2003 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 3183288 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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