This article argues that the theoretical basis of the New Labour project was sociological in its framing, drawing in particular on the ideas of Anthony Giddens. The theory of globalization, individualization and risk advanced by him and others became the rationale for New Labour’s rejection of ‘traditional’ socialist and welfare ideologies, holding the collectivist, materialist and class-based politics that these had upheld to be now obsolete. However, it is argued that Marxist analytic perspectives retain their relevance in understanding the dynamics of what is more clearly understood as global capitalism than in the more diffuse language of globalization. The concept of systemic contradiction developed by sociologists such as David Lockwo...
Apocalyptic accounts of globalization bringing about the end of the welfare state (and the nation st...
The article examines the emergence of the revisionist social democratic Manifesto Group in the Labou...
This book examines international labour movement opposition to globalisation. It chronicles and crit...
International audienceThis article presents a qualitative and quantitative corpus study based on a c...
This article has two main objectives. First, it provides a critical appraisal of the theoretical acc...
Although convincingly discredited academically, a crude 'business school' globalisation thesis of a ...
The past two decades have seen a dramatic upsurge in sustained, cross-border labour activism, or lab...
The article discusses the experience of the Global Labour University project. Summarizing major chal...
Up to a decade ago many labour movement strategists and analysts would probably have thought (though...
This article is an analysis of Anthony Giddens ’ attempt to articulate a globalization-friendly alte...
As elsewhere in Europe and around the world, the discourse of globalization in the United Kingdom—th...
This article reviews the range of views that are grouped together under the heading ‘theories of glo...
This article reviews the range of views that are grouped together under the heading `theories of glo...
This article discusses some alternative or critical theoretical contributions regarding globalizatio...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
Apocalyptic accounts of globalization bringing about the end of the welfare state (and the nation st...
The article examines the emergence of the revisionist social democratic Manifesto Group in the Labou...
This book examines international labour movement opposition to globalisation. It chronicles and crit...
International audienceThis article presents a qualitative and quantitative corpus study based on a c...
This article has two main objectives. First, it provides a critical appraisal of the theoretical acc...
Although convincingly discredited academically, a crude 'business school' globalisation thesis of a ...
The past two decades have seen a dramatic upsurge in sustained, cross-border labour activism, or lab...
The article discusses the experience of the Global Labour University project. Summarizing major chal...
Up to a decade ago many labour movement strategists and analysts would probably have thought (though...
This article is an analysis of Anthony Giddens ’ attempt to articulate a globalization-friendly alte...
As elsewhere in Europe and around the world, the discourse of globalization in the United Kingdom—th...
This article reviews the range of views that are grouped together under the heading ‘theories of glo...
This article reviews the range of views that are grouped together under the heading `theories of glo...
This article discusses some alternative or critical theoretical contributions regarding globalizatio...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
Apocalyptic accounts of globalization bringing about the end of the welfare state (and the nation st...
The article examines the emergence of the revisionist social democratic Manifesto Group in the Labou...
This book examines international labour movement opposition to globalisation. It chronicles and crit...