Handbook of Research on the Global Political Economy of Work

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Handbook of Research on the Global Political Economy of Work

9781839106576 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Maurizio Atzeni, Researcher, Centro de Investigaciones Laborales, CEIL/CONICET, Argentina and Professor, Facultad de Economia y Negocios, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile, Dario Azzellini, Professor Doctoral Program in Development Studies, Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico, Alessandra Mezzadri, Reader in Global Development and Political Economy, SOAS, University of London, UK, Phoebe Moore, Professor of Management and the Futures of Work, University of Essex, UK and Senior Policy Researcher, International Labour Organization, Geneva, Switzerland and Ursula Apitzsch, Professor of Political Science and Sociology, Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany
Publication Date:October 2023 ISBN:978 1 83910 657 6 Extent:c 640 pp
This ground-breaking Handbook broadens empirical and theoretical understandings of work, work relations, and workers. It advances a global, intersectional labour studies agenda, laying the foundations for the politically emancipatory project of decolonising the political economy of work.

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This ground-breaking Handbook broadens empirical and theoretical understandings of work, work relations, and workers. It advances a global, intersectional labour studies agenda, laying the foundations for the politically emancipatory project of decolonising the political economy of work.

Moving beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries, this Handbook provides a comprehensive account of the relations between different forms of work, exploitation, class configuration and worker resistance. With insights from global experts across the social sciences, it examines changes in technology, geographies of production, and the dynamics of the global capitalist political economy to map modern configurations of work. Using ongoing empirical qualitative research, contributors explore key issues such as capital accumulation, migration, digital work, trade unionism and reproductive labour. There is a particular focus on perspectives from the Global South, with in-depth analyses of class and work in countries and regional economic blocs used to explore the dynamics between the local and the global.

Providing an authoritative overview of traditional and current debates, this Handbook will be an essential resource for students and researchers of political economy, industrial relations and the sociology of work, critical management studies, social movement studies, and development.
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‘The Handbook of Research on the Global Political Economy of Work offers the most pervasive and up-to-date companion to understanding the contemporary ontology of labour exploitation and emancipatory struggles alongside global value chains and new technological developments. By foregrounding social reproductive work, commodified reproduction and class in interplay with sex, gender, age, race and ethnicity, the Handbook is second to none in taking Marxist theorization to the next level.’
– Angela Wigger, Radboud University, the Netherlands
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Contributors include: Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Samuel Andreas Admasie, Cecilia Anigstein, Ursula Apitzsch, Maurizio Atzeni, Dario Azzellini, Elena Baglioni, Claudia Bernar, Henry Bernstein, Manuela Boatcă, Jörn Boewe, Sebastian Brandl, Liam Campling, Lucía Cavallero, Jenny Chan, Lorenzo Cini, Linda Clarke, Heather Connolly, Niell Mateo Crossa, Niccolo Cuppini, Lucila D’urso, Catherine Delcroix, Raúl Delgado Wise, Fernando Durán-Palma, Verónica Gago, Baruch Gottlieb, Nikolaus Hammer, Kate Hardy, Inés Heras Ana, Andrew Herod, Praveen Jha, Sharryn Kasmir, Bridget Kenny, Maria Kontos, Vincenzo Maccarrone, Clara Marticorena, Edna Martínez, Lucio Miguel Martínez, Monica Massari , Ingo Matuschek, Siobhán McGrath, Alessandra Mezzadri, Satoshi Miyamura, Yoan Molinero-Gerbeau, Phoebe V Moore, Tomás Palmisano, Marcel Paret, Prabhat Patnaik, Utsa Patnaik, Jonathan Pattenden, Megan Rivers-Moore, Gigi Roggero, Supriya Roy Chowdhury, Minna Ruokonen-Engler, Melahat Sahin-Dikmen, Benjamin Selwyn, Saori Shibata, Julia Soul, Arianna Tassinari, Martina Tazzioli, Jeemol Unni, Miguel Urrutia, Marcelo Vieta, Juan Wahren, Christa Wichterich, Jamie Woodcock, Paris Yeros
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