Globalization of capital accumulation and transnational production highlight a shifting paradigm in labour process theory, which requires a theorization on the spatial politics of production. The shift from Taylorism and fordism (mass production and welfare-state interventions) to flexible accumulation (flexible production, casual labour, deregulation and privatization) may be a periodization that had become increasingly problematic. What is emerging is the transnational political economy of production that links not only to a new scale of the economic, but a new economy of scale, in which mass production and the space of work-residence are extensively reconfigured for capital accumulation on a global scale. This article aims to explore a n...
This article aims to explore the nature of the recent transition of labour relations and the labour ...
If Marxists are right, why did Mao’s China witness a prevalence of precarious labour? If mainstream ...
This paper argues that whilst the relationship between US consumerism and China's low-wage productio...
Globalization of capital accumulation and transnational production highlight a shifting paradigm in ...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...
"This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industrie...
"This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industrie...
China’s manufacturing model has been built on the exploitation of migrant workers under a despotic l...
Many labour experts have discussed the ‘dormitory labour regime’ in China’s manufacturing industry, ...
The paper uses research into industrial dormitories in Southern China to examine the role performed ...
This article begins by engaging with some recent attempts to bring the study of the agency of labour...
This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industries...
This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industries...
The paper uses research into industrial dormitories in Southern China to examine the role performed ...
The contemporary Chinese regime of accumulation draws its main specificities from the intersection b...
This article aims to explore the nature of the recent transition of labour relations and the labour ...
If Marxists are right, why did Mao’s China witness a prevalence of precarious labour? If mainstream ...
This paper argues that whilst the relationship between US consumerism and China's low-wage productio...
Globalization of capital accumulation and transnational production highlight a shifting paradigm in ...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...
"This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industrie...
"This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industrie...
China’s manufacturing model has been built on the exploitation of migrant workers under a despotic l...
Many labour experts have discussed the ‘dormitory labour regime’ in China’s manufacturing industry, ...
The paper uses research into industrial dormitories in Southern China to examine the role performed ...
This article begins by engaging with some recent attempts to bring the study of the agency of labour...
This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industries...
This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industries...
The paper uses research into industrial dormitories in Southern China to examine the role performed ...
The contemporary Chinese regime of accumulation draws its main specificities from the intersection b...
This article aims to explore the nature of the recent transition of labour relations and the labour ...
If Marxists are right, why did Mao’s China witness a prevalence of precarious labour? If mainstream ...
This paper argues that whilst the relationship between US consumerism and China's low-wage productio...