The Cambridge Handbook of Labor and Democracy
Herausgeber: Cornell, Angela B.; Barenberg, Mark
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Herausgeber: Cornell, Angela B.; Barenberg, Mark
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The connection between organized labor and democracy in contemporary global politics is not well understood. This handbook fills that gap by exploring the role of labor in constructing democratic regimes; deepening democracy by expanding social and economic citizenship rights; and defending democracy against authoritarian challenges.
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The connection between organized labor and democracy in contemporary global politics is not well understood. This handbook fills that gap by exploring the role of labor in constructing democratic regimes; deepening democracy by expanding social and economic citizenship rights; and defending democracy against authoritarian challenges.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839884
- ISBN-10: 1108839886
- Artikelnr.: 62432571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839884
- ISBN-10: 1108839886
- Artikelnr.: 62432571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Angela B. Cornell; Part I. Labor and Democracy: Theory and
Practice: 1. A new labor law for deep democracy: from social democracy to
democratic socialism Mark Barenberg; 2. Labor and democracy: constructing,
deepening, and defending citizenship rights Kenneth M. Roberts; 3. Labor's
obstacles and democracy's demise Angela B. Cornell; 4. Right-wing populism,
illiberal democracy, trade unions, and workers' rights Keith D. Ewing; Part
II. History, Politics, and Law: 5. Sectoral bargaining in the United
States: historical roots of a twenty-first century renewal Nelson
Lichtenstein; 6. The lever and the fulcrum: organizing and bargaining for
democracy and the common good Stephen Lerner, Sarita Gupta, Lauren Jacobs,
Joseph A. McCartin, and Marilyn Sneiderman; 7. 'Industrial democracy' in
the United States, past and present Wilma B. Liebman; 8. Holding on: the
decline of organized labor in the U.S. in historical perspective and the
implications for democracy Timothy J. Minchin; 9. Unions and the democratic
first amendment Charlotte Garden; Part III. Labor, Diversity, and
Democracy: 10. Coming apart: how union decline and workplace disintegration
imperil democracy Cynthia Estlund; 11. Unions can help white workers become
more racially tolerant Paul Frymer, Jacob M. Grumbach, and Thomas
Ogorzalek; 12. Attacking democracy through immigration workplace raids Bill
Ong Hing; 13. The care crisis: covid-19, labor feminism, and democracy
Debora Dinner; Part IV. Country and Regional Perspectives: 14. Labor,
workers' rights, and democracy in Latin America Mark Anner; 15. African
perspectives on labor rights as enhancers of democratic governance Evance
Kalula and Chanda Chungu; 16. Why workers often oppose democracy David Ost;
17. Reclaiming democracy: the challenge facing labor in India Anibel
Ferus-Comelo; 18. A critical assessment of democratic labor unionism in
South Korea from a feminist standpoint Jaok Kwon; Part V. Labor and
Democracy Sectoral Case Studies: Platform Workers, Higher Education, and
the Care Industry: 19. Pursuing democratic depth in an age of multinational
power and soft labor law: the case of platform worker protests Julia López
López; 20. Corporatization of higher education: a crisis of labor and
democracy Risa L. Lieberwitz; 21. The fissured welfare state: care work,
democracy, and public-private governance Gabriel Winant.
Practice: 1. A new labor law for deep democracy: from social democracy to
democratic socialism Mark Barenberg; 2. Labor and democracy: constructing,
deepening, and defending citizenship rights Kenneth M. Roberts; 3. Labor's
obstacles and democracy's demise Angela B. Cornell; 4. Right-wing populism,
illiberal democracy, trade unions, and workers' rights Keith D. Ewing; Part
II. History, Politics, and Law: 5. Sectoral bargaining in the United
States: historical roots of a twenty-first century renewal Nelson
Lichtenstein; 6. The lever and the fulcrum: organizing and bargaining for
democracy and the common good Stephen Lerner, Sarita Gupta, Lauren Jacobs,
Joseph A. McCartin, and Marilyn Sneiderman; 7. 'Industrial democracy' in
the United States, past and present Wilma B. Liebman; 8. Holding on: the
decline of organized labor in the U.S. in historical perspective and the
implications for democracy Timothy J. Minchin; 9. Unions and the democratic
first amendment Charlotte Garden; Part III. Labor, Diversity, and
Democracy: 10. Coming apart: how union decline and workplace disintegration
imperil democracy Cynthia Estlund; 11. Unions can help white workers become
more racially tolerant Paul Frymer, Jacob M. Grumbach, and Thomas
Ogorzalek; 12. Attacking democracy through immigration workplace raids Bill
Ong Hing; 13. The care crisis: covid-19, labor feminism, and democracy
Debora Dinner; Part IV. Country and Regional Perspectives: 14. Labor,
workers' rights, and democracy in Latin America Mark Anner; 15. African
perspectives on labor rights as enhancers of democratic governance Evance
Kalula and Chanda Chungu; 16. Why workers often oppose democracy David Ost;
17. Reclaiming democracy: the challenge facing labor in India Anibel
Ferus-Comelo; 18. A critical assessment of democratic labor unionism in
South Korea from a feminist standpoint Jaok Kwon; Part V. Labor and
Democracy Sectoral Case Studies: Platform Workers, Higher Education, and
the Care Industry: 19. Pursuing democratic depth in an age of multinational
power and soft labor law: the case of platform worker protests Julia López
López; 20. Corporatization of higher education: a crisis of labor and
democracy Risa L. Lieberwitz; 21. The fissured welfare state: care work,
democracy, and public-private governance Gabriel Winant.
Introduction Angela B. Cornell; Part I. Labor and Democracy: Theory and
Practice: 1. A new labor law for deep democracy: from social democracy to
democratic socialism Mark Barenberg; 2. Labor and democracy: constructing,
deepening, and defending citizenship rights Kenneth M. Roberts; 3. Labor's
obstacles and democracy's demise Angela B. Cornell; 4. Right-wing populism,
illiberal democracy, trade unions, and workers' rights Keith D. Ewing; Part
II. History, Politics, and Law: 5. Sectoral bargaining in the United
States: historical roots of a twenty-first century renewal Nelson
Lichtenstein; 6. The lever and the fulcrum: organizing and bargaining for
democracy and the common good Stephen Lerner, Sarita Gupta, Lauren Jacobs,
Joseph A. McCartin, and Marilyn Sneiderman; 7. 'Industrial democracy' in
the United States, past and present Wilma B. Liebman; 8. Holding on: the
decline of organized labor in the U.S. in historical perspective and the
implications for democracy Timothy J. Minchin; 9. Unions and the democratic
first amendment Charlotte Garden; Part III. Labor, Diversity, and
Democracy: 10. Coming apart: how union decline and workplace disintegration
imperil democracy Cynthia Estlund; 11. Unions can help white workers become
more racially tolerant Paul Frymer, Jacob M. Grumbach, and Thomas
Ogorzalek; 12. Attacking democracy through immigration workplace raids Bill
Ong Hing; 13. The care crisis: covid-19, labor feminism, and democracy
Debora Dinner; Part IV. Country and Regional Perspectives: 14. Labor,
workers' rights, and democracy in Latin America Mark Anner; 15. African
perspectives on labor rights as enhancers of democratic governance Evance
Kalula and Chanda Chungu; 16. Why workers often oppose democracy David Ost;
17. Reclaiming democracy: the challenge facing labor in India Anibel
Ferus-Comelo; 18. A critical assessment of democratic labor unionism in
South Korea from a feminist standpoint Jaok Kwon; Part V. Labor and
Democracy Sectoral Case Studies: Platform Workers, Higher Education, and
the Care Industry: 19. Pursuing democratic depth in an age of multinational
power and soft labor law: the case of platform worker protests Julia López
López; 20. Corporatization of higher education: a crisis of labor and
democracy Risa L. Lieberwitz; 21. The fissured welfare state: care work,
democracy, and public-private governance Gabriel Winant.
Practice: 1. A new labor law for deep democracy: from social democracy to
democratic socialism Mark Barenberg; 2. Labor and democracy: constructing,
deepening, and defending citizenship rights Kenneth M. Roberts; 3. Labor's
obstacles and democracy's demise Angela B. Cornell; 4. Right-wing populism,
illiberal democracy, trade unions, and workers' rights Keith D. Ewing; Part
II. History, Politics, and Law: 5. Sectoral bargaining in the United
States: historical roots of a twenty-first century renewal Nelson
Lichtenstein; 6. The lever and the fulcrum: organizing and bargaining for
democracy and the common good Stephen Lerner, Sarita Gupta, Lauren Jacobs,
Joseph A. McCartin, and Marilyn Sneiderman; 7. 'Industrial democracy' in
the United States, past and present Wilma B. Liebman; 8. Holding on: the
decline of organized labor in the U.S. in historical perspective and the
implications for democracy Timothy J. Minchin; 9. Unions and the democratic
first amendment Charlotte Garden; Part III. Labor, Diversity, and
Democracy: 10. Coming apart: how union decline and workplace disintegration
imperil democracy Cynthia Estlund; 11. Unions can help white workers become
more racially tolerant Paul Frymer, Jacob M. Grumbach, and Thomas
Ogorzalek; 12. Attacking democracy through immigration workplace raids Bill
Ong Hing; 13. The care crisis: covid-19, labor feminism, and democracy
Debora Dinner; Part IV. Country and Regional Perspectives: 14. Labor,
workers' rights, and democracy in Latin America Mark Anner; 15. African
perspectives on labor rights as enhancers of democratic governance Evance
Kalula and Chanda Chungu; 16. Why workers often oppose democracy David Ost;
17. Reclaiming democracy: the challenge facing labor in India Anibel
Ferus-Comelo; 18. A critical assessment of democratic labor unionism in
South Korea from a feminist standpoint Jaok Kwon; Part V. Labor and
Democracy Sectoral Case Studies: Platform Workers, Higher Education, and
the Care Industry: 19. Pursuing democratic depth in an age of multinational
power and soft labor law: the case of platform worker protests Julia López
López; 20. Corporatization of higher education: a crisis of labor and
democracy Risa L. Lieberwitz; 21. The fissured welfare state: care work,
democracy, and public-private governance Gabriel Winant.