Beyond the wage : ordinary work in diverse economies / edited by William Monteith, Dora-Olivia Vicol and Philippa Williams.
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- 9781529208931
- 1529208939
- Ordinary work in diverse economies
- 331.2101 BEY 23 021944
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331.2 WEE 008345 The problem with work : | 331.20477130954147 FER 005479 Producing workers : | 331.2091724 KUM 015190 Monopsony capitalism : | 331.2101 BEY 021944 Beyond the wage : ordinary work in diverse economies / | 331.210954 SWA 000502 Swamy's handbook 2010 : | 331.230954 KAV 005070 An information booklet on : | 331.2360973 HUG 022798 Fair shot : Rethinking inequality and how we earn / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Recent developments in the organization of work and production have facilitated the decline of wage employment in many regions of the world. However, the idea of the wage continues to dominate the political imaginations of governments, researchers and activists, based on the historical experiences of industrial workers in the global North. This edited collection revitalises debates on the future of work by challenging the idea of wage employment as the global norm. Taking theoretical inspiration from the global South, the authors compare lived experiences of 'ordinary work' across taken-for-granted conceptual and geographical boundaries; from Cambodian brick kilns to Catalonian cooperatives. Their contributions open up new possibilities for how work, identity and security might be woven together differently. This volume is an invaluable resource for academics, students and readers interested in alternative and emerging forms of work around the world. --
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