This book contributes a gender-justice approach as a new perspective to analyse and confront the issues and problems of homework.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Annie Delaney is Senior Lecturer, School of Management, College of Business, RMIT University Melbourne, Australia. Rosaria Burchielli is Associate Professor (Honorary), Department of Management, La Trobe University, Australia. Shelley Marshall is Vice Chancellor's Senior Research Fellow, RMIT University, Australia. Jane Tate worked as Coordinator of Homeworkers Worldwide, Leeds, UK, until September 2018.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Homework and Gender justice Chapter 1: Understanding Homework and Homeworkers Chapter 2: The Invisibilisation of Homework Chapter 3: Extension of labour regulation to homeworkers Chapter 4: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Improving Homeworkers Recognition? Chapter 5: The Logic of the Supply Chain: Barriers and Strategies for Homeworker Representation Chapter 6: Homeworkers Organising: Transnational to Local Chapter 7: Making Change: A Gender Justice Framework
Introduction: Homework and Gender justice Chapter 1: Understanding Homework and Homeworkers Chapter 2: The Invisibilisation of Homework Chapter 3: Extension of labour regulation to homeworkers Chapter 4: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Improving Homeworkers Recognition? Chapter 5: The Logic of the Supply Chain: Barriers and Strategies for Homeworker Representation Chapter 6: Homeworkers Organising: Transnational to Local Chapter 7: Making Change: A Gender Justice Framework
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