Locates workers' health and safety problems in the broad political economy. This title argues that without a deep understanding of the social/political/economic context of particular industries or workplaces, we cannot fully grasp the process of recognition and control of industrial hazards.
Locates workers' health and safety problems in the broad political economy. This title argues that without a deep understanding of the social/political/economic context of particular industries or workplaces, we cannot fully grasp the process of recognition and control of industrial hazards.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction, Charles Levenstein SECTION 1. GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT Chapter 1. Work and Health in the Global Economy: Lessons from Developing and Industrialized Countries on the Impact of Work on Health C. Eduardo Siqueira, Blanca Lemus, and Charles Levenstein Chapter 2. New Points of Production: Homework and Shoemaking in Asia Pia Markkanen and Charles Levenstein Chapter 3. Robbers Aboard: Workplace Violence and (In)Security in Public Transport in Salvador, Brazil Eduardo Paes Machado and Charles Levenstein SECTION 2. ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS Chapter 4. The Story of the Alar Ban: Politics and Unforeseen Consequences Beth Rosenberg Chapter 5. Health and Safety Organizing: OCAW'S Worker-to-Worker Health and Safety Training Program Craig Slatin Chapter 6. Low-Hanging Fruit: Social Values and Industry Discretion in Toxics Use Reduction Policy Richard Campbell and Charles Levenstein Chapter 7. Joint Occupational and Environmental Pollution Prevention Strategies: A Model for Primary Prevention Karla Armenti, Rafael Moure-Eraso, Craig Slatin, and Ken Geiser SECTION 3. GENDER Chapter 8. Sexual Harassment: Labor Relations by Other Means Eve Spangler Chapter 9. Gender and Cleaner Production: Toward a Framework for Including Gender Analysis When Developing Strategies and Designing Solutions Sally Edwards and Margaret Quinn Chapter 10. The Boston-Area HASWIC Research Circle: An Innovative Participatory Method for Coloring in the Picture of a Special Work Environment Susan Moir and Lenore S. Azaroff SECTION 4. ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Chapter 11. Good Practice Guidelines for Occupational Health Research Funded by the Private Sector Margaret Quinn, Charles Levenstein, and Gregory F. DeLaurier Index
Introduction, Charles Levenstein SECTION 1. GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT Chapter 1. Work and Health in the Global Economy: Lessons from Developing and Industrialized Countries on the Impact of Work on Health C. Eduardo Siqueira, Blanca Lemus, and Charles Levenstein Chapter 2. New Points of Production: Homework and Shoemaking in Asia Pia Markkanen and Charles Levenstein Chapter 3. Robbers Aboard: Workplace Violence and (In)Security in Public Transport in Salvador, Brazil Eduardo Paes Machado and Charles Levenstein SECTION 2. ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS Chapter 4. The Story of the Alar Ban: Politics and Unforeseen Consequences Beth Rosenberg Chapter 5. Health and Safety Organizing: OCAW'S Worker-to-Worker Health and Safety Training Program Craig Slatin Chapter 6. Low-Hanging Fruit: Social Values and Industry Discretion in Toxics Use Reduction Policy Richard Campbell and Charles Levenstein Chapter 7. Joint Occupational and Environmental Pollution Prevention Strategies: A Model for Primary Prevention Karla Armenti, Rafael Moure-Eraso, Craig Slatin, and Ken Geiser SECTION 3. GENDER Chapter 8. Sexual Harassment: Labor Relations by Other Means Eve Spangler Chapter 9. Gender and Cleaner Production: Toward a Framework for Including Gender Analysis When Developing Strategies and Designing Solutions Sally Edwards and Margaret Quinn Chapter 10. The Boston-Area HASWIC Research Circle: An Innovative Participatory Method for Coloring in the Picture of a Special Work Environment Susan Moir and Lenore S. Azaroff SECTION 4. ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Chapter 11. Good Practice Guidelines for Occupational Health Research Funded by the Private Sector Margaret Quinn, Charles Levenstein, and Gregory F. DeLaurier Index
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