Despite deindustrialisation and increasingly acute economic difficulties in the former strongholds of heavy industry, manual workers remain a key group in French society. The photographs and text presented here describe the ways in which their work has changed, together with the reconfigurations both of manual workers as a group and the regions in which they live and work – and how these transformations have weakened them politically
Despite continued social protest, something quite fundamental has changed in the regulation of class...
International audienceThe transformations and evolutions of the French industry have been the field ...
The living conditions of blue collar workers - The working classes set themselves apart by their li...
Over recent decades concerns at the increased scarcity and precarity of salaried employment have dom...
Since the 1970s, a theoretical and empirical interest in the processes of transformation of the work...
ALAIN CHINU Between 1960 and 1990, three men out of ten in the labor force have been blue collar wor...
International audienceThis volume explores the lives and work of those who are kept out of poverty b...
Alain Bihr, The Fragmentation of the Proletariat Clear status distinctions have emerged within the p...
The 1979 and 1983 parliamentary élections show clearly the decline In the Influence of the Labour Pa...
This thesis analyses the remaking of the working class through the study of the professional world o...
The aim of this article is to show how at the beginning of the 1970s a community of workers in Besa...
The recent shifting of industrial capitalism in western societies has blurred the definition of work...
This thesis analyses the ways in which recent changes in the global field of work have resonated in ...
Although it does not bring about a dramatic deskilling of the workforce, industrialisation gradually...
BERTON Fabienne. "Skills that are valued in the knowledge economy: an examination of the experience ...
Despite continued social protest, something quite fundamental has changed in the regulation of class...
International audienceThe transformations and evolutions of the French industry have been the field ...
The living conditions of blue collar workers - The working classes set themselves apart by their li...
Over recent decades concerns at the increased scarcity and precarity of salaried employment have dom...
Since the 1970s, a theoretical and empirical interest in the processes of transformation of the work...
ALAIN CHINU Between 1960 and 1990, three men out of ten in the labor force have been blue collar wor...
International audienceThis volume explores the lives and work of those who are kept out of poverty b...
Alain Bihr, The Fragmentation of the Proletariat Clear status distinctions have emerged within the p...
The 1979 and 1983 parliamentary élections show clearly the decline In the Influence of the Labour Pa...
This thesis analyses the remaking of the working class through the study of the professional world o...
The aim of this article is to show how at the beginning of the 1970s a community of workers in Besa...
The recent shifting of industrial capitalism in western societies has blurred the definition of work...
This thesis analyses the ways in which recent changes in the global field of work have resonated in ...
Although it does not bring about a dramatic deskilling of the workforce, industrialisation gradually...
BERTON Fabienne. "Skills that are valued in the knowledge economy: an examination of the experience ...
Despite continued social protest, something quite fundamental has changed in the regulation of class...
International audienceThe transformations and evolutions of the French industry have been the field ...
The living conditions of blue collar workers - The working classes set themselves apart by their li...