Miosz Miszczyski
The Dialectical Meaning of Offshored Work
Neoliberal Desires and Labour Arbitrage in Post-Socialist Romania
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Neoliberal Desires and Labour Arbitrage in Post-Socialist Romania
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A thoughtful analysis of the developing interplay between post-socialist European communities and Western neoliberal actors.
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A thoughtful analysis of the developing interplay between post-socialist European communities and Western neoliberal actors.
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- Studies in Critical Social Science
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 191
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9781642591972
- ISBN-10: 1642591971
- Artikelnr.: 57836159
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Studies in Critical Social Science
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 191
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9781642591972
- ISBN-10: 1642591971
- Artikelnr.: 57836159
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mi¿osz Miszczy¿ski, Ph.D, is an Assistant Professor at Kozminski University, Poland. He conducts research in the fields of critical studies of organisations and sociology of labour. His publications include publications in Organization, Critical Sociology and European Journal of Cultural Studies.
Acknowledgement
Introduction: the Post-socialist Workforce in the Global Offshoring
Networks
1 The Post-socialist Workforce in Global Production
2 Offshoring Studies
3 Social Reproduction and Offshoring
4 Ethnography of Foreign Investment
5 The Investor and the Region
6 The Structure of this Book
1 Romania 's Systemic Transformation: Chaos, Austerity and Imposed
Neoliberal Reform
1 Ad-hoc Transition (1989--1996)
2 The Period of Market Orientation (1996--2004)
3 The Period of European Integration (2004--2009)
4 Global Economic Crisis and Neoliberal Rule (2009--2014)
5 Conclusions
2 The Arrival: Global Assemblage of Neoliberal Production
1 Nokia Village Plans
2 Factory Closure in Germany
3 The Opening
3 A Journey onto the Shop Floor: Cultural Specificity of the Offshored
Plant and Workforce Adaptation
1 Joining a Capitalist Workplace
2 Cultural Specificity of the Workplace and Worker Socialisation
3 Workplace Adaptation
4 Cultural Specificity and the Offshored Workplace
4 Shop Floor Culture and Routine Production Process
1 Lubricating the Taylorist Workplace
2 Limiting Control and Political Intimacies at Work
3 Epistemic Holes, Humour and Storytelling
4 Conclusions
5 Familial Involvement in Offshored Labour
1 Prior to Investment
2 Mutual Dependencies
3 Emancipatory Forces
4 Intergenerational Exceptionalism
5 Mutual Dependency in a Broader Context
6 Employee Reactions to the Plant Closure
1 The Good Investor 's Bad Decisions
2 Social Mobilization
3 What the Plant Changed
7 Coping with Loss: Local Agency and Offshored Labour
1 The Secrecy of the Contract
2 Smartphone Controversy
3 Romania in the Global Economy
4 The New Investor
5 Discussion: National Reaction to the Issue of Relocation
Conclusions: Labour Arbitrage, Modernity and the Realities of Offshored
Labour
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: the Post-socialist Workforce in the Global Offshoring
Networks
1 The Post-socialist Workforce in Global Production
2 Offshoring Studies
3 Social Reproduction and Offshoring
4 Ethnography of Foreign Investment
5 The Investor and the Region
6 The Structure of this Book
1 Romania 's Systemic Transformation: Chaos, Austerity and Imposed
Neoliberal Reform
1 Ad-hoc Transition (1989--1996)
2 The Period of Market Orientation (1996--2004)
3 The Period of European Integration (2004--2009)
4 Global Economic Crisis and Neoliberal Rule (2009--2014)
5 Conclusions
2 The Arrival: Global Assemblage of Neoliberal Production
1 Nokia Village Plans
2 Factory Closure in Germany
3 The Opening
3 A Journey onto the Shop Floor: Cultural Specificity of the Offshored
Plant and Workforce Adaptation
1 Joining a Capitalist Workplace
2 Cultural Specificity of the Workplace and Worker Socialisation
3 Workplace Adaptation
4 Cultural Specificity and the Offshored Workplace
4 Shop Floor Culture and Routine Production Process
1 Lubricating the Taylorist Workplace
2 Limiting Control and Political Intimacies at Work
3 Epistemic Holes, Humour and Storytelling
4 Conclusions
5 Familial Involvement in Offshored Labour
1 Prior to Investment
2 Mutual Dependencies
3 Emancipatory Forces
4 Intergenerational Exceptionalism
5 Mutual Dependency in a Broader Context
6 Employee Reactions to the Plant Closure
1 The Good Investor 's Bad Decisions
2 Social Mobilization
3 What the Plant Changed
7 Coping with Loss: Local Agency and Offshored Labour
1 The Secrecy of the Contract
2 Smartphone Controversy
3 Romania in the Global Economy
4 The New Investor
5 Discussion: National Reaction to the Issue of Relocation
Conclusions: Labour Arbitrage, Modernity and the Realities of Offshored
Labour
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgement
Introduction: the Post-socialist Workforce in the Global Offshoring
Networks
1 The Post-socialist Workforce in Global Production
2 Offshoring Studies
3 Social Reproduction and Offshoring
4 Ethnography of Foreign Investment
5 The Investor and the Region
6 The Structure of this Book
1 Romania 's Systemic Transformation: Chaos, Austerity and Imposed
Neoliberal Reform
1 Ad-hoc Transition (1989--1996)
2 The Period of Market Orientation (1996--2004)
3 The Period of European Integration (2004--2009)
4 Global Economic Crisis and Neoliberal Rule (2009--2014)
5 Conclusions
2 The Arrival: Global Assemblage of Neoliberal Production
1 Nokia Village Plans
2 Factory Closure in Germany
3 The Opening
3 A Journey onto the Shop Floor: Cultural Specificity of the Offshored
Plant and Workforce Adaptation
1 Joining a Capitalist Workplace
2 Cultural Specificity of the Workplace and Worker Socialisation
3 Workplace Adaptation
4 Cultural Specificity and the Offshored Workplace
4 Shop Floor Culture and Routine Production Process
1 Lubricating the Taylorist Workplace
2 Limiting Control and Political Intimacies at Work
3 Epistemic Holes, Humour and Storytelling
4 Conclusions
5 Familial Involvement in Offshored Labour
1 Prior to Investment
2 Mutual Dependencies
3 Emancipatory Forces
4 Intergenerational Exceptionalism
5 Mutual Dependency in a Broader Context
6 Employee Reactions to the Plant Closure
1 The Good Investor 's Bad Decisions
2 Social Mobilization
3 What the Plant Changed
7 Coping with Loss: Local Agency and Offshored Labour
1 The Secrecy of the Contract
2 Smartphone Controversy
3 Romania in the Global Economy
4 The New Investor
5 Discussion: National Reaction to the Issue of Relocation
Conclusions: Labour Arbitrage, Modernity and the Realities of Offshored
Labour
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: the Post-socialist Workforce in the Global Offshoring
Networks
1 The Post-socialist Workforce in Global Production
2 Offshoring Studies
3 Social Reproduction and Offshoring
4 Ethnography of Foreign Investment
5 The Investor and the Region
6 The Structure of this Book
1 Romania 's Systemic Transformation: Chaos, Austerity and Imposed
Neoliberal Reform
1 Ad-hoc Transition (1989--1996)
2 The Period of Market Orientation (1996--2004)
3 The Period of European Integration (2004--2009)
4 Global Economic Crisis and Neoliberal Rule (2009--2014)
5 Conclusions
2 The Arrival: Global Assemblage of Neoliberal Production
1 Nokia Village Plans
2 Factory Closure in Germany
3 The Opening
3 A Journey onto the Shop Floor: Cultural Specificity of the Offshored
Plant and Workforce Adaptation
1 Joining a Capitalist Workplace
2 Cultural Specificity of the Workplace and Worker Socialisation
3 Workplace Adaptation
4 Cultural Specificity and the Offshored Workplace
4 Shop Floor Culture and Routine Production Process
1 Lubricating the Taylorist Workplace
2 Limiting Control and Political Intimacies at Work
3 Epistemic Holes, Humour and Storytelling
4 Conclusions
5 Familial Involvement in Offshored Labour
1 Prior to Investment
2 Mutual Dependencies
3 Emancipatory Forces
4 Intergenerational Exceptionalism
5 Mutual Dependency in a Broader Context
6 Employee Reactions to the Plant Closure
1 The Good Investor 's Bad Decisions
2 Social Mobilization
3 What the Plant Changed
7 Coping with Loss: Local Agency and Offshored Labour
1 The Secrecy of the Contract
2 Smartphone Controversy
3 Romania in the Global Economy
4 The New Investor
5 Discussion: National Reaction to the Issue of Relocation
Conclusions: Labour Arbitrage, Modernity and the Realities of Offshored
Labour
Bibliography
Index