This article explores how two steel industry firms operating in northern Spain have adapted to neoliberalism and globalization. Despite their geographical proximity, the comparison between their different trajectories, production, and ownership profiles highlights how their distinct factory regimes, while becoming entangled in global market dynamics, have allowed the emergence of contrasting definitions of workers’ identities, labor politics, and livelihood strategies, raising questions concerning (1) processes of distribution of privileges, skills, and knowledge among the workforce, and (2) the shaping of social relations, values, and meanings that result in the formation of particular factory regimes. The unequal position of steelmaking i...
This paper argues that the hierarchical market economy (HME) category does not provide an adequate s...
Using empirical data drawn from multiple sources, including interview material, the author examines ...
Using empirical data drawn from multiple sources, including interview material, the author examines ...
The dominant form of paid work in the early twentieth century – industrial, standardised, often larg...
The dominant form of paid work in the early twentieth century – industrial, standardised, often larg...
The dominant form of paid work in the early twentieth century – industrial, standardised, often larg...
International audienceThis article aims at studying the evolution of the organisation of work, worki...
The article is a critique of models of successful economic development in Europe based on the “econo...
My doctoral research focuses on the experience of labour in a deprived area of Sheffield, UK, where ...
International audienceThis article aims at studying the evolution of the organisation of work, worki...
Published online: 05 Feb 2014.In the 1990s and 2000s, Argentina suffered one of the quickest and mos...
The proponents of globalization contend that European countries are now converging on an Anglo-Ameri...
The proponents of globalization contend that European countries are now converging on an Anglo-Ameri...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
Nous défendons l'idée qu'à l'époque actuelle où l'on n'a jamais autant parlé des relations humaines,...
This paper argues that the hierarchical market economy (HME) category does not provide an adequate s...
Using empirical data drawn from multiple sources, including interview material, the author examines ...
Using empirical data drawn from multiple sources, including interview material, the author examines ...
The dominant form of paid work in the early twentieth century – industrial, standardised, often larg...
The dominant form of paid work in the early twentieth century – industrial, standardised, often larg...
The dominant form of paid work in the early twentieth century – industrial, standardised, often larg...
International audienceThis article aims at studying the evolution of the organisation of work, worki...
The article is a critique of models of successful economic development in Europe based on the “econo...
My doctoral research focuses on the experience of labour in a deprived area of Sheffield, UK, where ...
International audienceThis article aims at studying the evolution of the organisation of work, worki...
Published online: 05 Feb 2014.In the 1990s and 2000s, Argentina suffered one of the quickest and mos...
The proponents of globalization contend that European countries are now converging on an Anglo-Ameri...
The proponents of globalization contend that European countries are now converging on an Anglo-Ameri...
Transnational politics and labor markets are undermining national industrial relations systems in Eu...
Nous défendons l'idée qu'à l'époque actuelle où l'on n'a jamais autant parlé des relations humaines,...
This paper argues that the hierarchical market economy (HME) category does not provide an adequate s...
Using empirical data drawn from multiple sources, including interview material, the author examines ...
Using empirical data drawn from multiple sources, including interview material, the author examines ...