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Forces of Labor

Workers' Movements and Globalization Since 1870
  • Beverly J. Silver, The Johns Hopkins University
  • Paperback
  • ISBN:9780521520775
  • Publication date:June 2003
  • 260pages
  • 8 b/w illus. 5 tables
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.39kg
      26.9997805215207750GB0en_GBGBP£
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    Recasting labor studies in a long-term and global framework, this 2003 book draws on a major database on world labor unrest to show how local labor movements have been related to world-scale political, economic and social processes since the late-nineteenth century. Through an in-depth empirical analysis of select global industries it demonstrates how the main locations of labor unrest have shifted from country to country together with shifts in the geographical location of production. It shows how the main sites of labor unrest have shifted over time together with the rise/decline of new leading sectors of capitalist development, and demonstrates that labor movements have been deeply embedded (as both cause and effect) in world political dynamics. The book concludes by exploring the likely forms that emergent labor movements will take in the twenty-first century.

    Prize winner

    Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award, American Sociological Association - Winner

    Distinguished Book Award, Political Economy of the World System section, American Sociological Association Honourable Mention, 2005 Sociology of Labor Book Award, Labor and Labor Movements section of the American Sociological Association - Winner

    Honourable Mention, 2005 Sociology of Labor Book Award, Labor and Labor Movements section of the American Sociological Association - Honourable mention

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