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E-grāmata: Labour Regimes and Global Production

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  • Sērija : Economic Transformations
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Agenda Publishing
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  • ISBN-13: 9781788213639
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The book considers a range of conceptual debates around labor regimes and global production relating to issues of scale, informality, race, social reproduction, the labor process and migration as well as in relation to methods, theory and research practice.

There has been a recent resurgence in interest in the theorization of labour regimes in various disciplines. This has taken the form of a concern to understand the role that labour regimes play in the structuring, organization and dynamics of global systems of production and reproduction. The concept has a long heritage that can be traced back to the 1970s and the contributions to this book seek to develop further this emerging field.

The book traces the intellectual development of labour regime concepts across various disciplines, notably political economy, development studies, sociology and geography. Building on these foundations it considers conceptual debates around labour regimes and global production relating to issues of scale, informality, gender, race, social reproduction, ecology and migration, and offers new insights into the work conditions of global production chains from Amazon's warehouses in the United States, to industrial production networks in the Global South, and to the dormitory towns of migrant workers in Czechia. It also explores recent mobilizations of labour regime analysis in relation to methods, theory and research practice.

Recenzijas

A comprehensive analysis of labour regimes explores the intellectual development of labour regime concepts across various disciplines. The book also offers new insights into the work conditions of global production chains from Amazons warehouses and its logistic chains in the United States, to industrial production networks in the Global South, and to the dormitory town of migrant workers in Czechia. -- Asian Labour Review

Acknowledgements vii
Contributors ix
1 Introduction: labour regimes and global production
1(28)
Elena Baglioni
Liam Campling
Neil M. Coe
Adrian Smith
Part I Antecedents
2 Gendered labour regimes in global production
29(16)
Jennifer Bair
3 Grounding labour regime analysis in agrarian political economy
45(18)
Jens Lerche
4 Modalities of labour: restructuring, regulation, regime
63(18)
Jamie Peck
Part II Theoretical and Methodological Developments
5 Exploitation and labour regimes: production, circulation, social reproduction, ecology
81(20)
Elena Baglioni
Liam Campling Alessandra Mezzadri
Satoshi Miyamura
Jonathan Pattenden
Benjamin Selwyn
6 Doing labour regime research with large-scale surveys in Africa
101(20)
Carlos Oya
7 Labour regimes and embodied labour
121(16)
Sebastien Rioux
8 The continent of labour and uneven development: the making of transnational labour regimes in east Asia
137(18)
Dae-oup Chang
9 Uneven despotization: labour regimes in glocal production
155(18)
Stefanie Hurtgen
10 Labour regimes, social reproduction and boundary-drawing strategies across the arc of US world hegemony
173(18)
Kevan Harris
Phillip A. Hough
Part III Doing Labour Regime Analysis
11 National labour control regimes and worker resistance in global production networks
191(18)
Mark Anner
12 Transnational private regulation and labour regimes in Indonesia and China
209(20)
Tim hartley
Neil M. Coe
13 International civil society organizations and the temporalities of labour regimes: a case study from the Bangladeshi apparel industry
229(18)
Shyamain Wickramasingha
14 Labour regimes and trade-based integration
247(22)
Liam Campling
Adrian Smith
Mirela Barbu
15 The world is a warehouse: racialized labour regimes and the rise of Amazon's global logistics empire
269(16)
Jake Alimahomed-Wilson
16 The dormitory regime revisited: time in transnational capitalist production
285(16)
Rutvica Andrijasevic
17 "Just-in-time" migrant workers in Czechia: racialization and dormitory labour regimes
301(16)
Hannah Schling
18 Conclusion: mapping a research agenda for labour regime analysis
317(14)
Elena Baglioni
Liam Campling Neil M. Coe
Adrian Smith
Index 331
Elena Baglioni is Reader in Global Supply Chain Management and Sustainability at Queen Mary University of London.





Liam Campling is Professor of International Business and Development at Queen Mary University of London.





Neil M. Coe is Professor of Economic Geography, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney.





Adrian Smith is Professor of Management at University of Sussex Business School.