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Informationen zum Autor Boy Lüthje is senior research fellow at the Institute of Social Research in Frankfurt and visiting professor at the School of Government, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou. Stefanie Hürtgen is research fellow at the Institute of Social Research in Frankfurt. Peter Pawlicki is a staff researcher for IG Metall. Martina Sproll is postdoctoral researcher at the Research Network on Interdependent Inequalities in Latin America, Free University, Berlin. Klappentext This seminal study explores the significant changes in the global IT industry as production has shifted from the developed world to massive sites in the developing world that house hundreds of thousands of workers in appalling low-wage conditions to minimize labor costs. The authors trace the development of the new networks of globalized mass production in the IT industry and the reorganization of work since the 1990s, capturing the systemic nature of an industry-wide restructuring of production and work in the global context. Their wide-ranging and detailed analysis takes the debates on the globalization of production beyond narrow perspectives of determining criteria of "success" for participation in global networks. Rather, they emphasize the changing nature of work, employment relations, and labor policies and their implications for the possibilities of sustainable economic and social development. Zusammenfassung This seminal study explores the significant changes in the global IT industry as production has shifted from the developed world to massive sites in the developing world that house hundreds of thousands of workers in appalling low-wage conditions to minimize labor costs. The a... Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1: Bringing the Labor Process Back In: Global Production Networks and Work Chapter 2: Beyond the New Economy: The Global Restructuring of Production Models in the IT IndustryChapter 3: Reshaping the International Division of Labor: Global Production Networks in Electronics Contract ManufacturingChapter 4: Global Taylorism?: Work and Politics of Production in Low-Cost Locations Chapter 5: From Silicon Valley to Shenzhen: Network-Based Mass Production, Industrial Development, and Work...