Organizing the landscape : geographical perspectives on labor unionism /
Social life, conducted within economic, political, and cultural boundaries, is fundamentally spatial. Adopting an explicitly geographical perspective, this volume demonstrates that labor unionism, no less than any other social practice, is spatial in nature as well. The first book of its kind, Organ...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
©1998.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The spatiality of labor unions : a review essay / Andrew Herod
- Increasing the scale of things : labor's transnational spatial strategies and the geography of capitalism / Andrew Herod
- The geostrategics of labor in post Cold-War Eastern Europe : an examination of the activities of the International Metalworkers Federation / Andrew Herod
- Cowboys and dinosaurs : Mexican labor unionism and the state / Altha J. Cravey
- Japanese labor and the production of the space economy in an era of globalization / Robert Q. Hanham and Shawn Banasick
- Geographic mobility, place, and cultures of labor unionism / Andrew Herod
- Space, place, and tradition in working class organization / Jane Wills
- The scales of justice : localist ideology, large scale production, and agricultural labor's geography of resistance in 1930s California / Don Mitchell
- Political geographies of labor union organizing / Andrew Herod
- In your face, in your space : spatial strategies in organizing clerical workers at Yale / Lee Lucas Berman
- Geographies of organizing : justice for janitors in Los Angeles / Lydia A. Savage
- Labor unions and the making of economic geographies / Andrew Herod
- Rival unionism and the geography of the meatpacking industry / Brian Page
- "Working steady" : gender, ethnicity, and change in households, communities, and labor markets in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1930-1940 / Meghan Cope
- Investigating the local-global paradox : corporate strategy, union local autonomy, and community action in Chicago / Andrew E.G. Jonas.