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Book Synopsis
Globalization and Work challenges conceptions of globalization as a project orchestrated by governments, multinational companies and international agencies.

Trade Review

"This book should be received gratefully and read avidly by lecturers and students alike. It provides a critical, sociological perspective on a wide-ranging set of themes and issues. It is highly accessible while remaining sophisticated and rigorous in its analysis. It is empirically rich and theoretically informed and the clear commitment to progressive social change should inspire students."
Work, Employment and Society

''Globalization is reshaping the world of work, creating new challenges for labor studies, as well as for activists and policy-makers. Drawing on examples from around the world, this clear and accessible overview is an invaluable resource for readers hoping to understand, and engage in, a rapidly changing world.''
Gay Seidman, University of Wisconsin-Madison

''Globalization and Work, written by experienced authorities, is an up-to-date bringing together of sociological research on the topic. Its nuanced distinctive perspective brings out how work is experienced, inequality and power, agency and resistance, and labour migrants and movements. It’s user-friendly and timely reading for students and experts.''
Luke Martell, University of Sussex

''While the title of this book is Globalization and Work, its scope is much wider, admirably showing the centrality of theorizing and grasping substantively both globalization and work in order to understand the contemporary world. It is an impressive work of scholarship and reflection, with something to offer students, teachers and researchers over a wide variety of subject areas.''
Leslie Sklair, London School of Economics



Table of Contents

List of boxes

List of tables and figures

Preface: About this book

Chapter 1. Globalization and work: an introduction

Chapter 2. Consumption, work and identity in a globalizing world

Chapter 3. Multinationals, work and employment in the global economy

Chapter 4. Globalization and the regulation of international labour standards

Chapter 5. Globalization, labour and social movements

Chapter 6. Work and the management of labour in ‘global factories’

Chapter 7. Globalization and migrant labour

Chapter 8. Globalization and transnational mobility

Chapter 9. Work, gender and intersectional inequalities

Chapter 10. Globalization and labour conflict

Chapter 11. Conclusion

Bibliography

Globalization and Work

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    A Paperback / softback by Steve Williams, Harriet Bradley, Ranji Devadason


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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/12/2013
      ISBN13: 9780745652122, 978-0745652122
      ISBN10: 0745652123

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Globalization and Work challenges conceptions of globalization as a project orchestrated by governments, multinational companies and international agencies.

      Trade Review

      "This book should be received gratefully and read avidly by lecturers and students alike. It provides a critical, sociological perspective on a wide-ranging set of themes and issues. It is highly accessible while remaining sophisticated and rigorous in its analysis. It is empirically rich and theoretically informed and the clear commitment to progressive social change should inspire students."
      Work, Employment and Society

      ''Globalization is reshaping the world of work, creating new challenges for labor studies, as well as for activists and policy-makers. Drawing on examples from around the world, this clear and accessible overview is an invaluable resource for readers hoping to understand, and engage in, a rapidly changing world.''
      Gay Seidman, University of Wisconsin-Madison

      ''Globalization and Work, written by experienced authorities, is an up-to-date bringing together of sociological research on the topic. Its nuanced distinctive perspective brings out how work is experienced, inequality and power, agency and resistance, and labour migrants and movements. It’s user-friendly and timely reading for students and experts.''
      Luke Martell, University of Sussex

      ''While the title of this book is Globalization and Work, its scope is much wider, admirably showing the centrality of theorizing and grasping substantively both globalization and work in order to understand the contemporary world. It is an impressive work of scholarship and reflection, with something to offer students, teachers and researchers over a wide variety of subject areas.''
      Leslie Sklair, London School of Economics



      Table of Contents

      List of boxes

      List of tables and figures

      Preface: About this book

      Chapter 1. Globalization and work: an introduction

      Chapter 2. Consumption, work and identity in a globalizing world

      Chapter 3. Multinationals, work and employment in the global economy

      Chapter 4. Globalization and the regulation of international labour standards

      Chapter 5. Globalization, labour and social movements

      Chapter 6. Work and the management of labour in ‘global factories’

      Chapter 7. Globalization and migrant labour

      Chapter 8. Globalization and transnational mobility

      Chapter 9. Work, gender and intersectional inequalities

      Chapter 10. Globalization and labour conflict

      Chapter 11. Conclusion

      Bibliography

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