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New Social Economy - Reworking the Division of Labor

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Sayer is Lecturer in Human Geography in the School of Social Sciences, University of Sussex. Richard Walker is Professor of Geography, University of California, Berkeley. Klappentext As capitalism develops and state socialism disintegrates, divisions of labor are being reorganized, with major implications for the distribution of power in society. Yet the concept of division of labor has been one of the most neglected in contemporary political economy and social theory. Compared to class, gender or markets, it has typically been treated as a rather indifferent concept, part of the backdrop rather than one of the key forces of the economy and society. Dealing with the reworking of the division of labor in both practice and theory, and transcending the narrow boundaries of academic disciplines, the authors provide a new perspective on some of the most hotly debated issues in social science. Zusammenfassung As capitalism develops and state socialism disintegrates! divisions of labour are being reorganized! with major implications for the distribution of power in society. This work deals with this relatively neglected issue in both practice and theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Gender! Class and the Division of Labor. 2. The Brave New World of the Service Economy: The Expanding Division of Labor. 3. The Expanding Horizons of Industrial Organization. 4. New Developments in Manufacturing: The Just-in-Time System. 5. Beyond Fordism and Flexibility. 6. Capitalism! Socialism and the Social Division of Labor.

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Authors Sayer, Andrew Sayer, Andrew (Lancaster University) Sayer, Andrew (Lancaster University) Walker Sayer, Andrew Walker Sayer, Richard Walker, Richard (University of California Walker, Richard A. Walker
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.03.1992
 
EAN 9781557862808
ISBN 978-1-55786-280-8
No. of pages 316
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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