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Handbook of the international political economy of production

By: Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2015Description: 683P xxiii PBISBN:
  • 9781784712587
DDC classification:
  • 338 PIJ
Contents:
Contents: Introduction: The World of Production and Political Economy Kees van der Pijl Acknowledgements Table of Contents PART I RESTRUCTURING THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Introduction to Part I 1. Labour, War and World Politics: Contemporary Dynamics in World-Historical Perspective Beverly J. Silver 2. Rethinking Production, Finance and Hegemonic Decline in IPE Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin 3. Innovation Policies and the Competition State–The Case of Nanotechnology Joscha Wullweber 4. The Political Economy of Global Labour Arbitrage Raúl Delgado Wise and David T. Martin 5. Apple’s iPad City: Subcontracting Exploitation to China Jenny Chan, Pun Ngai and Mark Selden 6. The Grapes of Wrath. Social Upgrading and Class Struggles in Global Value Chains Benjamin Selwyn 7. Global Outsourcing and Socialisation of Labour–the Case of Nike Jeroen Merk 8. Standardizing Services: Transnational Authority and Market Power Jean-Christophe Graz 9. Encumbered Behemoth: Wal-Mart, Differential Accumulation and International Retail Restructuring Joseph Baines 10. Beyond the BRICS—New Patterns of Development Cooperation in the Trans-Eurasian Corridor Yury Gromyko PART II. LABOUR AND THE POLITICS OF WORK Introduction to Part II 11. Look Back in Hope? Reassessing Fordism Today Radhika Desai 12. Paternalism, Taylorism, Socialism: The Battle for Production in the Chilean Textile Industry 1930-1973 Adam Fishwick 13. Trasformismo and the Defeat of the Left in Italy Davide Bradanini 14. Flexibilization of Labour in the European Union Otto Holman 15. Globalization and Japanese-style Management: Image and Changing Reality Ryoji Ihara 16. Work, Power and the Urban Poor. Jeffrey Harrod 17. Unfreedom and Workers’ Power: Ever-present Possibilities Siobhán McGrath and Kendra Strauss 18. The Race to the Bottom Halted? Passive Revolution and Workers’ Resistance in China Youngseok Jang and Kevin Gray 19. Bargaining in the Global Commodity Chain–The Asian Floor Wage Alliance Anannya Bhattacharjee and Ashim Roy 20. Twilight of the Machinocrats: Creative Industries, Design, and the Future of Human Labour Alan Freeman Appendix to Part II: Current Networks of Radical Labour Research Örsan Şenalp and Mehmet Gürsan Şenalp PART III. PRODUCTION, REPRODUCTION, NATURE Introduction to Part III 21. Tracking Bodies, the ‘Quantified Self’ and the Corporeal Turn Phoebe Moore 22. Production in Everyday Life: Poetics and Prosaics Matt Davies 23. Automobility: Culture, (Re-)Production, and Sustainability Matthew Paterson 24. Risk Capitalism, Crisis of Socialisation, and Loss of Civilisation Werner Seppmann 25. Servicing the World: Women, Transnational Migration and Sex Work in a Neoliberal Era Christine B. N. Chin 26. Molecular Biotechnologies: Insights on Production through the Lens of Reproduction Miriam Boyer 27. Alternatives to Agribusiness: Agro-ecology and the Peasant Principle Sylvia Kay 28. Strategies of a Green Economy, Contours of a Green Capitalism Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen Conclusion: Emergent Predatory Logics Saskia Sassen Index
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Production - Economic Theory

Contents:

Introduction: The World of Production and Political Economy
Kees van der Pijl

Acknowledgements

Table of Contents

PART I RESTRUCTURING THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Introduction to Part I

1. Labour, War and World Politics: Contemporary Dynamics in World-Historical Perspective
Beverly J. Silver

2. Rethinking Production, Finance and Hegemonic Decline in IPE
Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin

3. Innovation Policies and the Competition State–The Case of Nanotechnology
Joscha Wullweber

4. The Political Economy of Global Labour Arbitrage
Raúl Delgado Wise and David T. Martin

5. Apple’s iPad City: Subcontracting Exploitation to China
Jenny Chan, Pun Ngai and Mark Selden

6. The Grapes of Wrath. Social Upgrading and Class Struggles in Global Value Chains
Benjamin Selwyn

7. Global Outsourcing and Socialisation of Labour–the Case of Nike
Jeroen Merk

8. Standardizing Services: Transnational Authority and Market Power
Jean-Christophe Graz

9. Encumbered Behemoth: Wal-Mart, Differential Accumulation and International Retail Restructuring
Joseph Baines

10. Beyond the BRICS—New Patterns of Development Cooperation in the Trans-Eurasian Corridor
Yury Gromyko


PART II. LABOUR AND THE POLITICS OF WORK
Introduction to Part II
11. Look Back in Hope? Reassessing Fordism Today
Radhika Desai

12. Paternalism, Taylorism, Socialism: The Battle for Production in the Chilean Textile Industry 1930-1973
Adam Fishwick

13. Trasformismo and the Defeat of the Left in Italy
Davide Bradanini

14. Flexibilization of Labour in the European Union
Otto Holman

15. Globalization and Japanese-style Management: Image and Changing Reality
Ryoji Ihara

16. Work, Power and the Urban Poor.
Jeffrey Harrod

17. Unfreedom and Workers’ Power: Ever-present Possibilities
Siobhán McGrath and Kendra Strauss

18. The Race to the Bottom Halted? Passive Revolution and Workers’ Resistance in China
Youngseok Jang and Kevin Gray

19. Bargaining in the Global Commodity Chain–The Asian Floor Wage Alliance
Anannya Bhattacharjee and Ashim Roy

20. Twilight of the Machinocrats: Creative Industries, Design, and the Future of Human Labour
Alan Freeman

Appendix to Part II: Current Networks of Radical Labour Research
Örsan Şenalp and Mehmet Gürsan Şenalp

PART III. PRODUCTION, REPRODUCTION, NATURE
Introduction to Part III

21. Tracking Bodies, the ‘Quantified Self’ and the Corporeal Turn
Phoebe Moore

22. Production in Everyday Life: Poetics and Prosaics
Matt Davies

23. Automobility: Culture, (Re-)Production, and Sustainability
Matthew Paterson

24. Risk Capitalism, Crisis of Socialisation, and Loss of Civilisation
Werner Seppmann

25. Servicing the World: Women, Transnational Migration and Sex Work in a Neoliberal Era
Christine B. N. Chin

26. Molecular Biotechnologies: Insights on Production through the Lens of Reproduction
Miriam Boyer

27. Alternatives to Agribusiness: Agro-ecology and the Peasant Principle
Sylvia Kay

28. Strategies of a Green Economy, Contours of a Green Capitalism
Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen

Conclusion: Emergent Predatory Logics
Saskia Sassen

Index

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