Capitalism and LaborTowards Critical Perspectives
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Towards Critical Perspectives
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Capitalism and LaborTowards Critical Perspectives
Capitalism and Labor - Towards Critical Perspectives
Towards Critical Perspectives
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Der Gesellschaftstheorie ist die Arbeit und mit ihr die empirische Fundierung abhandengekommen, der Arbeitssoziologie die Theorie - aufgrund dieses Befundes wurde "Kapitalismustheorie und Arbeit" zum Standardwerk. Die Autorinnen und Autoren diskutieren nun in der aktualisierten englischen Auflage des Bandes die gegenwärtigen theoretischen Ansätze, um Kapitalismus und Arbeit wieder zusammenzudenken.
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- International Labour Studies 16
- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 50897
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 142mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9783593508979
- ISBN-10: 3593508974
- Artikelnr.: 49839435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- International Labour Studies 16
- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 50897
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 142mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9783593508979
- ISBN-10: 3593508974
- Artikelnr.: 49839435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
ContentsIntroductionTheorizing Capitalism and Labor: Challenges for Sociology 11Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter SauerI. The Sociology of Work and the Critique of CapitalismSociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism: Mistakes, Limits, Possibilities 35Christoph DeutschmannWork-More than Employment?Critique of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 44Sarah Nies and Dieter SauerLandnahme through Tests:A Useful Concept for the Sociology of Work 71Klaus Dörre and Tine HaubnerII. What Do Theories of Capitalism Contribute to the Sociology of Work?Diverging Views on Capitalism and Work: How Feminist Analyses of Capitalism Relate to the Theory of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 115Brigitte AulenbacherThe Theory of Regulation and Labor Policy 128Hans-Jürgen BielingSubalternity and the Social Division of Labor: Sociology of Work meets Materialist State Theory 143Stefanie Hürtgen and Jens WisselWork and Critical Theory: An Unfinished Project 157David StreckerCapitalist Society: A View from the Theory of Functional Differentiation 171Uwe SchimankFinancial Market Capitalism or Financial Market Rationality? 185Jürgen KädtlerRe-Constructing the FutureFlexibilization and the Temporality of Capitalism 201Hajo HolstIII. What Does the Sociology of Work Contribute to the Critique of Capitalism?Serfdom-(Lost) Love's Labor-Service Industries: Services from Feudal Times to Late Capitalism 227Cornelia KlingerWork and Reproduction 241Kerstin JürgensLabor, Insecurity, Informality 257Nicole Mayer-AhujaWork and Subjectivity 269Stephan VoswinkelInformatization as Force of Production: The Informatized Mode of Production as Basis of a New Phase of Capitalism 283Andreas Boes and Tobias KämpfCapitalist Work Organization and Self-activity 302Harald WolfWork and Consumption:A New Perspective for Economic Democracy 318Jörn LamlaWork and Sustainability 335Stefanie HißIV. Theory of Capitalism and Critique of CapitalismGrowth Critique as Critique of Capitalism 349Brigit MahnkopfWork and Alienation 368Hartmut RosaSocial Critique and Trade UnionsOutlines of a Troubled Relationship 378Hans-Jürgen UrbanWork and Societal Legitimation: What a Normative Sociology of Work and Industrial Relations Can Contribute to the Theory of Capitalism 400Wolfgang MenzIn Lieu of a Conclusion: Towards Critical Perspectives 415Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter SauerAuthors 427Index 431Contents
Introduction
Theorizing Capitalism and Labor: Challenges for Sociology 11
Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter Sauer
I. The Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism
Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism:
Mistakes, Limits, Possibilities 35
Christoph Deutschmann
Work-More than Employment?
Critique of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 44
Sarah Nies and Dieter Sauer
Landnahme through Tests:
A Useful Concept for the Sociology of Work 71
Klaus Dörre and Tine Haubner
II. What Do Theories of Capitalism Contribute to the Sociology of Work?
Diverging Views on Capitalism and Work: How Feminist Analyses of Capitalism Relate to the Theory of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 115
Brigitte Aulenbacher
The Theory of Regulation and Labor Policy 128
Hans-Jürgen Bieling
Subalternity and the Social Division of Labor:
Sociology of Work meets Materialist State Theory 143
Stefanie Hürtgen and Jens Wissel
Work and Critical Theory: An Unfinished Project 157
David Strecker
Capitalist Society:
A View from the Theory of Functional Differentiation 171
Uwe Schimank
Financial Market Capitalism or Financial Market Rationality? 185
Jürgen Kädtler
Re-Constructing the Future
Flexibilization and the Temporality of Capitalism 201
Hajo HolstIII. What Does the Sociology of Work Contribute to the Critique of Capitalism?
Serfdom-(Lost) Love's Labor-Service Industries:
Services from Feudal Times to Late Capitalism 227
Cornelia Klinger
Work and Reproduction 241
Kerstin Jürgens
Labor, Insecurity, Informality 257
Nicole Mayer-Ahuja
Work and Subjectivity 269
Stephan Voswinkel
Informatization as Force of Production: The Informatized Mode of Production as Basis of a New Phase of Capitalism 283
Andreas Boes and Tobias Kämpf
Capitalist Work Organization and Self-activity 302
Harald Wolf
Work and Consumption:
A New Perspective for Economic Democracy 318
Jörn Lamla
Work and Sustainability 335
Stefanie Hiß
IV. Theory of Capitalism and Critique of Capitalism
Growth Critique as Critique of Capitalism 349
Brigit Mahnkopf
Work and Alienation 368
Hartmut Rosa
Social Critique and Trade Unions
Outlines of a Troubled Relationship 378
Hans-Jürgen Urban
Work and Societal Legitimation:
What a Normative Sociology of Work and Industrial Relations Can Contribute to the Theory of Capitalism 400
Wolfgang Menz
In Lieu of a Conclusion: Towards Critical Perspectives 415
Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter Sauer
Authors 427
Index 431
Introduction
Theorizing Capitalism and Labor: Challenges for Sociology 11
Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter Sauer
I. The Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism
Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism:
Mistakes, Limits, Possibilities 35
Christoph Deutschmann
Work-More than Employment?
Critique of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 44
Sarah Nies and Dieter Sauer
Landnahme through Tests:
A Useful Concept for the Sociology of Work 71
Klaus Dörre and Tine Haubner
II. What Do Theories of Capitalism Contribute to the Sociology of Work?
Diverging Views on Capitalism and Work: How Feminist Analyses of Capitalism Relate to the Theory of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 115
Brigitte Aulenbacher
The Theory of Regulation and Labor Policy 128
Hans-Jürgen Bieling
Subalternity and the Social Division of Labor:
Sociology of Work meets Materialist State Theory 143
Stefanie Hürtgen and Jens Wissel
Work and Critical Theory: An Unfinished Project 157
David Strecker
Capitalist Society:
A View from the Theory of Functional Differentiation 171
Uwe Schimank
Financial Market Capitalism or Financial Market Rationality? 185
Jürgen Kädtler
Re-Constructing the Future
Flexibilization and the Temporality of Capitalism 201
Hajo HolstIII. What Does the Sociology of Work Contribute to the Critique of Capitalism?
Serfdom-(Lost) Love's Labor-Service Industries:
Services from Feudal Times to Late Capitalism 227
Cornelia Klinger
Work and Reproduction 241
Kerstin Jürgens
Labor, Insecurity, Informality 257
Nicole Mayer-Ahuja
Work and Subjectivity 269
Stephan Voswinkel
Informatization as Force of Production: The Informatized Mode of Production as Basis of a New Phase of Capitalism 283
Andreas Boes and Tobias Kämpf
Capitalist Work Organization and Self-activity 302
Harald Wolf
Work and Consumption:
A New Perspective for Economic Democracy 318
Jörn Lamla
Work and Sustainability 335
Stefanie Hiß
IV. Theory of Capitalism and Critique of Capitalism
Growth Critique as Critique of Capitalism 349
Brigit Mahnkopf
Work and Alienation 368
Hartmut Rosa
Social Critique and Trade Unions
Outlines of a Troubled Relationship 378
Hans-Jürgen Urban
Work and Societal Legitimation:
What a Normative Sociology of Work and Industrial Relations Can Contribute to the Theory of Capitalism 400
Wolfgang Menz
In Lieu of a Conclusion: Towards Critical Perspectives 415
Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter Sauer
Authors 427
Index 431
ContentsIntroductionTheorizing Capitalism and Labor: Challenges for Sociology 11Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter SauerI. The Sociology of Work and the Critique of CapitalismSociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism: Mistakes, Limits, Possibilities 35Christoph DeutschmannWork-More than Employment?Critique of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 44Sarah Nies and Dieter SauerLandnahme through Tests:A Useful Concept for the Sociology of Work 71Klaus Dörre and Tine HaubnerII. What Do Theories of Capitalism Contribute to the Sociology of Work?Diverging Views on Capitalism and Work: How Feminist Analyses of Capitalism Relate to the Theory of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 115Brigitte AulenbacherThe Theory of Regulation and Labor Policy 128Hans-Jürgen BielingSubalternity and the Social Division of Labor: Sociology of Work meets Materialist State Theory 143Stefanie Hürtgen and Jens WisselWork and Critical Theory: An Unfinished Project 157David StreckerCapitalist Society: A View from the Theory of Functional Differentiation 171Uwe SchimankFinancial Market Capitalism or Financial Market Rationality? 185Jürgen KädtlerRe-Constructing the FutureFlexibilization and the Temporality of Capitalism 201Hajo HolstIII. What Does the Sociology of Work Contribute to the Critique of Capitalism?Serfdom-(Lost) Love's Labor-Service Industries: Services from Feudal Times to Late Capitalism 227Cornelia KlingerWork and Reproduction 241Kerstin JürgensLabor, Insecurity, Informality 257Nicole Mayer-AhujaWork and Subjectivity 269Stephan VoswinkelInformatization as Force of Production: The Informatized Mode of Production as Basis of a New Phase of Capitalism 283Andreas Boes and Tobias KämpfCapitalist Work Organization and Self-activity 302Harald WolfWork and Consumption:A New Perspective for Economic Democracy 318Jörn LamlaWork and Sustainability 335Stefanie HißIV. Theory of Capitalism and Critique of CapitalismGrowth Critique as Critique of Capitalism 349Brigit MahnkopfWork and Alienation 368Hartmut RosaSocial Critique and Trade UnionsOutlines of a Troubled Relationship 378Hans-Jürgen UrbanWork and Societal Legitimation: What a Normative Sociology of Work and Industrial Relations Can Contribute to the Theory of Capitalism 400Wolfgang MenzIn Lieu of a Conclusion: Towards Critical Perspectives 415Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter SauerAuthors 427Index 431Contents
Introduction
Theorizing Capitalism and Labor: Challenges for Sociology 11
Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter Sauer
I. The Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism
Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism:
Mistakes, Limits, Possibilities 35
Christoph Deutschmann
Work-More than Employment?
Critique of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 44
Sarah Nies and Dieter Sauer
Landnahme through Tests:
A Useful Concept for the Sociology of Work 71
Klaus Dörre and Tine Haubner
II. What Do Theories of Capitalism Contribute to the Sociology of Work?
Diverging Views on Capitalism and Work: How Feminist Analyses of Capitalism Relate to the Theory of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 115
Brigitte Aulenbacher
The Theory of Regulation and Labor Policy 128
Hans-Jürgen Bieling
Subalternity and the Social Division of Labor:
Sociology of Work meets Materialist State Theory 143
Stefanie Hürtgen and Jens Wissel
Work and Critical Theory: An Unfinished Project 157
David Strecker
Capitalist Society:
A View from the Theory of Functional Differentiation 171
Uwe Schimank
Financial Market Capitalism or Financial Market Rationality? 185
Jürgen Kädtler
Re-Constructing the Future
Flexibilization and the Temporality of Capitalism 201
Hajo HolstIII. What Does the Sociology of Work Contribute to the Critique of Capitalism?
Serfdom-(Lost) Love's Labor-Service Industries:
Services from Feudal Times to Late Capitalism 227
Cornelia Klinger
Work and Reproduction 241
Kerstin Jürgens
Labor, Insecurity, Informality 257
Nicole Mayer-Ahuja
Work and Subjectivity 269
Stephan Voswinkel
Informatization as Force of Production: The Informatized Mode of Production as Basis of a New Phase of Capitalism 283
Andreas Boes and Tobias Kämpf
Capitalist Work Organization and Self-activity 302
Harald Wolf
Work and Consumption:
A New Perspective for Economic Democracy 318
Jörn Lamla
Work and Sustainability 335
Stefanie Hiß
IV. Theory of Capitalism and Critique of Capitalism
Growth Critique as Critique of Capitalism 349
Brigit Mahnkopf
Work and Alienation 368
Hartmut Rosa
Social Critique and Trade Unions
Outlines of a Troubled Relationship 378
Hans-Jürgen Urban
Work and Societal Legitimation:
What a Normative Sociology of Work and Industrial Relations Can Contribute to the Theory of Capitalism 400
Wolfgang Menz
In Lieu of a Conclusion: Towards Critical Perspectives 415
Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter Sauer
Authors 427
Index 431
Introduction
Theorizing Capitalism and Labor: Challenges for Sociology 11
Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter Sauer
I. The Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism
Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism:
Mistakes, Limits, Possibilities 35
Christoph Deutschmann
Work-More than Employment?
Critique of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 44
Sarah Nies and Dieter Sauer
Landnahme through Tests:
A Useful Concept for the Sociology of Work 71
Klaus Dörre and Tine Haubner
II. What Do Theories of Capitalism Contribute to the Sociology of Work?
Diverging Views on Capitalism and Work: How Feminist Analyses of Capitalism Relate to the Theory of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work 115
Brigitte Aulenbacher
The Theory of Regulation and Labor Policy 128
Hans-Jürgen Bieling
Subalternity and the Social Division of Labor:
Sociology of Work meets Materialist State Theory 143
Stefanie Hürtgen and Jens Wissel
Work and Critical Theory: An Unfinished Project 157
David Strecker
Capitalist Society:
A View from the Theory of Functional Differentiation 171
Uwe Schimank
Financial Market Capitalism or Financial Market Rationality? 185
Jürgen Kädtler
Re-Constructing the Future
Flexibilization and the Temporality of Capitalism 201
Hajo HolstIII. What Does the Sociology of Work Contribute to the Critique of Capitalism?
Serfdom-(Lost) Love's Labor-Service Industries:
Services from Feudal Times to Late Capitalism 227
Cornelia Klinger
Work and Reproduction 241
Kerstin Jürgens
Labor, Insecurity, Informality 257
Nicole Mayer-Ahuja
Work and Subjectivity 269
Stephan Voswinkel
Informatization as Force of Production: The Informatized Mode of Production as Basis of a New Phase of Capitalism 283
Andreas Boes and Tobias Kämpf
Capitalist Work Organization and Self-activity 302
Harald Wolf
Work and Consumption:
A New Perspective for Economic Democracy 318
Jörn Lamla
Work and Sustainability 335
Stefanie Hiß
IV. Theory of Capitalism and Critique of Capitalism
Growth Critique as Critique of Capitalism 349
Brigit Mahnkopf
Work and Alienation 368
Hartmut Rosa
Social Critique and Trade Unions
Outlines of a Troubled Relationship 378
Hans-Jürgen Urban
Work and Societal Legitimation:
What a Normative Sociology of Work and Industrial Relations Can Contribute to the Theory of Capitalism 400
Wolfgang Menz
In Lieu of a Conclusion: Towards Critical Perspectives 415
Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja and Dieter Sauer
Authors 427
Index 431