Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound impacts on the nature of labour markets and work. However, most social scientific analysis in this area has focused on changes to labour markets as emerging consequences of the developing global economy. This paper argues that an analysis of what is happening to work itself as a consequence of globalisation has been neglected. It further contends that the nature of work as a practice in the contemporary world can be better understood through a new conceptual framework, centred on the concept of 'global work'. It goes on to lay out a theoretical framework for conceptualising the emergence of 'global work', based around an analysis of the incr...
The globalized and regionalized labour market has brought about significant scrutiny on how to organ...
This book is a collection of papers that were presented at a workshop on 'Globalisation and the Worl...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
5th Annual Seminar of the BGHS | 8-10 April 2013, Bielefeld University, Germany The concept of work ...
This exciting book provides an illuminating account of contemporary globalization that is grounded i...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "'This book belongs to a growing current ...
Globalisation may concern many different issues, among others, the increase in migration that create...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...
The world of work in the 21st century has been described by many as globalised (Peiperl & Jonsen, 20...
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
Globalisation has adversely affected working-class organisation and mobilisation; but international ...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...
This book is a collection of papers that were presented at a workshop on 'Globalisation and the Worl...
The globalized and regionalized labour market has brought about significant scrutiny on how to organ...
This book is a collection of papers that were presented at a workshop on 'Globalisation and the Worl...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
5th Annual Seminar of the BGHS | 8-10 April 2013, Bielefeld University, Germany The concept of work ...
This exciting book provides an illuminating account of contemporary globalization that is grounded i...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "'This book belongs to a growing current ...
Globalisation may concern many different issues, among others, the increase in migration that create...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...
The world of work in the 21st century has been described by many as globalised (Peiperl & Jonsen, 20...
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
Globalisation has adversely affected working-class organisation and mobilisation; but international ...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...
This book is a collection of papers that were presented at a workshop on 'Globalisation and the Worl...
The globalized and regionalized labour market has brought about significant scrutiny on how to organ...
This book is a collection of papers that were presented at a workshop on 'Globalisation and the Worl...
Ongoing globalisation poses a distinct challenge to how we understand what work ‘is’ in the contempo...