Labor and Global Justice
Essays on the Ethics of Labor Practices under Globalization
Herausgeber: Commers, Ronald M. S.; Vandekerckhove, Wim; Rawlinson, Mary C.
Labor and Global Justice
Essays on the Ethics of Labor Practices under Globalization
Herausgeber: Commers, Ronald M. S.; Vandekerckhove, Wim; Rawlinson, Mary C.
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Labor and Global Justice combines conceptual and theoretical perspectives across a multiplicity of relevant differences, both geographical and disciplinary, to develop a transnational perspective on labor and justice and to make clear how justice requires a rethinking of the relation between labor and global capital.
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Labor and Global Justice combines conceptual and theoretical perspectives across a multiplicity of relevant differences, both geographical and disciplinary, to develop a transnational perspective on labor and justice and to make clear how justice requires a rethinking of the relation between labor and global capital.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9780739193693
- ISBN-10: 0739193694
- Artikelnr.: 41241408
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9780739193693
- ISBN-10: 0739193694
- Artikelnr.: 41241408
Mary C. Rawlinson is professor of philosophy and affiliated faculty in comparative literature and women's and gender studies at Stony Brook University. Wim Vandekerckhove is senior lecturer in organizational behavior at the University of Greenwich, Work and Employment Relations Unit (WERU). Ronald M.S. Commers is professor emeritus of moral philosophy and value inquiry and chairman emeritus at the Center for Ethics and Value Inquiry, Ghent University. Tim R. Johnston is manager of education and training for SAGE (Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders), the nation's largest organization dedicated to improving the lives of LGBT older adults.
Foreword: Laboring in the Darkness of Global Justice
Edward S. Casey Introduction
Wim Vandekerckhove Part I. No Justice without Labor Chapter 1. Putting Labor on the Global Justice Agenda: The Juggernaut of Capital Accumulation and the Global Assault on Labor Standards
Ronald M.S. Commers Chapter 2. Meaningful Work: Labor
Gender
and Justice after Globalization
Mary C. Rawlinson Part II. Citizenship
Democracy
and Global Justice Chapter 3. Laboring with Others
Franc Rottiers Chapter 4. Trade Unionism and Theories of Global Justice
John Pearson Chapter 5. The Collapse of State Socialism in the 'Soviet Bloc' and Global Labor Migration
József Böröcz Part II. Justice across Borders? Chapter 6. Labor Migration and Justice: An Analysis of the Labor Migration Policy of the European Union
Patrick Loobuyk Chapter 7. Justice for the "Other" Caregivers: Addressing the Epistemic Dimension of Injustice
Zahra Meghani Chapter 8. Hidden Data
Hidden Victims: Trafficking in the Context of Globalisation and Labor exploitation-The Case of Vietnam
Ramona Vijeyarasa Part III. Laboring for Global Justice: The Role of Labor in Achieving Social Equity Under Globalization Chapter 9. Resistance To Work and at The Workplace: A Blind Spot For French Sociology Of Work?
Stephen Bouquin Chapter 10. Global Justice Norms Versus Interest Representation? British Unions and International Solidarity
Charles Umney Chapter 11. Strike
Protest
Occupy
and Vote: Austerity Politics and Resistance to Neoliberal Social Engineering in Greece
Lefteris Kretsos
Edward S. Casey Introduction
Wim Vandekerckhove Part I. No Justice without Labor Chapter 1. Putting Labor on the Global Justice Agenda: The Juggernaut of Capital Accumulation and the Global Assault on Labor Standards
Ronald M.S. Commers Chapter 2. Meaningful Work: Labor
Gender
and Justice after Globalization
Mary C. Rawlinson Part II. Citizenship
Democracy
and Global Justice Chapter 3. Laboring with Others
Franc Rottiers Chapter 4. Trade Unionism and Theories of Global Justice
John Pearson Chapter 5. The Collapse of State Socialism in the 'Soviet Bloc' and Global Labor Migration
József Böröcz Part II. Justice across Borders? Chapter 6. Labor Migration and Justice: An Analysis of the Labor Migration Policy of the European Union
Patrick Loobuyk Chapter 7. Justice for the "Other" Caregivers: Addressing the Epistemic Dimension of Injustice
Zahra Meghani Chapter 8. Hidden Data
Hidden Victims: Trafficking in the Context of Globalisation and Labor exploitation-The Case of Vietnam
Ramona Vijeyarasa Part III. Laboring for Global Justice: The Role of Labor in Achieving Social Equity Under Globalization Chapter 9. Resistance To Work and at The Workplace: A Blind Spot For French Sociology Of Work?
Stephen Bouquin Chapter 10. Global Justice Norms Versus Interest Representation? British Unions and International Solidarity
Charles Umney Chapter 11. Strike
Protest
Occupy
and Vote: Austerity Politics and Resistance to Neoliberal Social Engineering in Greece
Lefteris Kretsos
Foreword: Laboring in the Darkness of Global Justice
Edward S. Casey Introduction
Wim Vandekerckhove Part I. No Justice without Labor Chapter 1. Putting Labor on the Global Justice Agenda: The Juggernaut of Capital Accumulation and the Global Assault on Labor Standards
Ronald M.S. Commers Chapter 2. Meaningful Work: Labor
Gender
and Justice after Globalization
Mary C. Rawlinson Part II. Citizenship
Democracy
and Global Justice Chapter 3. Laboring with Others
Franc Rottiers Chapter 4. Trade Unionism and Theories of Global Justice
John Pearson Chapter 5. The Collapse of State Socialism in the 'Soviet Bloc' and Global Labor Migration
József Böröcz Part II. Justice across Borders? Chapter 6. Labor Migration and Justice: An Analysis of the Labor Migration Policy of the European Union
Patrick Loobuyk Chapter 7. Justice for the "Other" Caregivers: Addressing the Epistemic Dimension of Injustice
Zahra Meghani Chapter 8. Hidden Data
Hidden Victims: Trafficking in the Context of Globalisation and Labor exploitation-The Case of Vietnam
Ramona Vijeyarasa Part III. Laboring for Global Justice: The Role of Labor in Achieving Social Equity Under Globalization Chapter 9. Resistance To Work and at The Workplace: A Blind Spot For French Sociology Of Work?
Stephen Bouquin Chapter 10. Global Justice Norms Versus Interest Representation? British Unions and International Solidarity
Charles Umney Chapter 11. Strike
Protest
Occupy
and Vote: Austerity Politics and Resistance to Neoliberal Social Engineering in Greece
Lefteris Kretsos
Edward S. Casey Introduction
Wim Vandekerckhove Part I. No Justice without Labor Chapter 1. Putting Labor on the Global Justice Agenda: The Juggernaut of Capital Accumulation and the Global Assault on Labor Standards
Ronald M.S. Commers Chapter 2. Meaningful Work: Labor
Gender
and Justice after Globalization
Mary C. Rawlinson Part II. Citizenship
Democracy
and Global Justice Chapter 3. Laboring with Others
Franc Rottiers Chapter 4. Trade Unionism and Theories of Global Justice
John Pearson Chapter 5. The Collapse of State Socialism in the 'Soviet Bloc' and Global Labor Migration
József Böröcz Part II. Justice across Borders? Chapter 6. Labor Migration and Justice: An Analysis of the Labor Migration Policy of the European Union
Patrick Loobuyk Chapter 7. Justice for the "Other" Caregivers: Addressing the Epistemic Dimension of Injustice
Zahra Meghani Chapter 8. Hidden Data
Hidden Victims: Trafficking in the Context of Globalisation and Labor exploitation-The Case of Vietnam
Ramona Vijeyarasa Part III. Laboring for Global Justice: The Role of Labor in Achieving Social Equity Under Globalization Chapter 9. Resistance To Work and at The Workplace: A Blind Spot For French Sociology Of Work?
Stephen Bouquin Chapter 10. Global Justice Norms Versus Interest Representation? British Unions and International Solidarity
Charles Umney Chapter 11. Strike
Protest
Occupy
and Vote: Austerity Politics and Resistance to Neoliberal Social Engineering in Greece
Lefteris Kretsos