Originally published in 1991, this volume discusses the urban working
class, international migrants and the so-called lumpenproletariat. The
book exhibits the fruitful interaction that has taken place between
sociological theory, new views of the changing world economy and the
empirical realities of working class experience and struggles. The
dual theme of the book is the control which the state and employers
seek to impose and maintain over labouring people, and the resistance
put up by workers to these often new and unacceptable disciplines.
With case studies – both historical and contemporary – drawn from
North America, Britain and various parts of Africa, the author
develops an interlocking theory of habituation and resistance. Against
the background of profound changes in the global economy, Robin Cohen
explores ways in which labouring people respond to the structural and
managerial constrains on the development of their class consciousness
and self-organisation. This will be of interest to urban and
industrial sociologists, as well as those concerned with comparative
social theory and the relationship between developing world and
industrialised societies.
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Debates in International Labour Studies
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ISBN
9781003822585
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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