The concepts of geopolitics and labour, both central to debates on migration and justice, rarely occur together. This chapter extends and expands our previous work on the changing constitution of global space and the mutating global division of labour to rethink the relation of geopolitics to labour. Building on previous concepts developed in our writings, including \u2018the threshold of justice\u2019s excess\u2019 and \u2018the multiplication of labour\u2019, we ask how migratory movements offer a key to understanding present transformations of geopolitics and labour
The turnover of labour and its significance for workers and employers has usually been considered at...
The chapter engages with posted work in the European Union as a form of post-socialist migration, wh...
International audienceThe chapter discusses the importance of movement in our understanding of globa...
The aim of the chapter is to unpack trends around precarization of labour, while highlighting increa...
As we enter uncharted waters in terms of the outcome of the global crisis of capitalism that began i...
The article is a revised version of my keynote at the "Migration and Late Capitalism" conference, he...
There has been a qualitative shift in the character of international labour migration with increased...
This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of internation...
Historically, the concept of labour started as an objective basis of value and evolved into a notion...
The paper pursues a critical understanding of the dual signification of ‘precarity’. ‘The authors ex...
It is impossible to disentangle the migration and labor question today without a deep understanding ...
This chapter introduces and discusses the concepts that are in-depth articulated in the volume. Inte...
The chapter presents a sympathetic overview of labour geography in its various and evolving forms. T...
In this chapter I consider debates concerning migration and global justice in terms of the governanc...
As we enter uncharted waters in terms of the outcome of the global crisis of capitalism which has on...
The turnover of labour and its significance for workers and employers has usually been considered at...
The chapter engages with posted work in the European Union as a form of post-socialist migration, wh...
International audienceThe chapter discusses the importance of movement in our understanding of globa...
The aim of the chapter is to unpack trends around precarization of labour, while highlighting increa...
As we enter uncharted waters in terms of the outcome of the global crisis of capitalism that began i...
The article is a revised version of my keynote at the "Migration and Late Capitalism" conference, he...
There has been a qualitative shift in the character of international labour migration with increased...
This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of internation...
Historically, the concept of labour started as an objective basis of value and evolved into a notion...
The paper pursues a critical understanding of the dual signification of ‘precarity’. ‘The authors ex...
It is impossible to disentangle the migration and labor question today without a deep understanding ...
This chapter introduces and discusses the concepts that are in-depth articulated in the volume. Inte...
The chapter presents a sympathetic overview of labour geography in its various and evolving forms. T...
In this chapter I consider debates concerning migration and global justice in terms of the governanc...
As we enter uncharted waters in terms of the outcome of the global crisis of capitalism which has on...
The turnover of labour and its significance for workers and employers has usually been considered at...
The chapter engages with posted work in the European Union as a form of post-socialist migration, wh...
International audienceThe chapter discusses the importance of movement in our understanding of globa...