04796oam 22006493 450 99655235640331620240117032600.01-5261-2597-810.7765/9781526125972(CKB)3800000000216147(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/34184(DE-B1597)659750(DE-B1597)9781526125972(EXLCZ)99380000000021614720171016d2017uuuu fy| 0engurm||---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMaking work more equal[electronic resource] a new labour market segmentation approach /edited by Damian Grimshaw, Colette Fagan, Gail Hebson and Isabel TavoraManchester University Press2017Manchester, England :Manchester University Press,2017.©20171 online resource (xv, 368 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)"This book is inspired by, and dedicated to, Jill Rubery. Jill is a major figure in international debates on inequalities in work and employment" --Preface.9781526117069 1526117061 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. A new labour market segmentation approach for analysing inequalities: introduction and overview --part I: Conceptual issues: employment standards, networks and worker voice --2. Autonomous bargaining in the shadow of the law: from an enabling towards a disabling state? --3. The persistence of, and challenges to, societal effects in the context of global competition --4. The networked organisation: implications for jobs and inequality --5. The challenges for fair voice in liberal market economies --6. Working-time flexibility: diversification and the rise of fragmented time systems --part II: International evidence: precarious employment and gender inequality --7. Labour segmentation and precariousness in Spain: theories and evidence --8. Subsidiary employment in Italy: can commodification of labour be self-limiting? --9. Job quality: conceptual and methodological challenges for comparative analysis --10. Working longer and harder? A critical assessment of work effort in Britain in comparison to Europe --11. Plague, patriarchy and ‘girl power’ --12. The two-child policy in China: a blessing or a curse for the employment of female university graduates? --part III: Convergence, divergence and the importance of regulating for decent work --13. The social reproduction of youth labour market inequalities: the effects of gender, households and ethnicity --14. Labour policies in a deflationary environment --15. Uncertainty and undecidability in the contemporary state: the dualist and complex role of the state in Spanish labour and employment relations in an age of ‘flexibility’ --16. Work and care regimes and women’s employment outcomes: Australia, France and Sweden compared --17. Minimum wages and the remaking of the wage-setting systems in Greece and the UK --Index.This book presents new theories and international empirical evidence on the state of work and employment around the world. Changes in production systems, economic conditions and regulatory conditions are posing new questions about the growing use by employers of precarious forms of work, the contradictory approaches of governments towards employment and social policy, and the ability of trade unions to improve the distribution of decent employment conditions. The book proposes a 'new labour market segmentation approach' for the investigation of issues of job quality, employment inequalities, and precarious work. This approach is distinctive in seeking to place the changing international patterns and experiences of labour market inequalities in the wider context of shifting gender relations, regulatory regimes and production structures.Labor marketDiscrimination in employmenteconomicsemploymentnew labourinequalitiesnew approachworkCollective bargainingMinimum wageUnemploymentWorking timeLabor market.Discrimination in employment.331.1330973Grimshaw Damianedt1146809Grimshaw DamianFagan ColetteHebson GailTavora IsabelRubery JillUkMaJRUNZ-WeVULBOOK996552356403316Making work more equal3389269UNISA05132oam 2200961 c 450 991021384690332120260102090118.09783839431498383943149210.14361/9783839431498(CKB)4340000000001042(DE-B1597)453189(OCoLC)1002248333(OCoLC)1011461726(DE-B1597)9783839431498(MiAaPQ)EBC5085881(Au-PeEL)EBL5085881(CaPaEBR)ebr11457399(OCoLC)1009331009(ScCtBLL)f9309420-92bd-4152-9c24-3372b6a1bd02(transcript Verlag)9783839431498(MiAaPQ)EBC6955914(Au-PeEL)EBL6955914(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/28720(Perlego)1461311(oapen)doab28720(EXLCZ)99434000000000104220260102d2017 uy 0engur||#---|u||utxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResistanceSubjects, Representations, ContextsMartin Butler, Paul Mecheril, Lea Brenningmeyer1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20171 online resource (195 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)migration – macht – bildung"The contributions to this volume are based on a selection of papers given at an international and interdisciplinary conference on resistence held in Oldenburg in November 2014 on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Carl von Ossietzky University ..."--Introduction.9783837631494 3837631494 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter 1 Contents 5 Introduction. Coming to Terms-On the Aim and Scope of this Volume 7 Resistance. Carl von Ossietzky, Alber t Leo Schlageter, and Mahatma Gandhi 17 More than Resistance. Striving for Universalization 31 Popular Culture, 'Resistance,' 'Cultural Radicalism,' and 'Self-Formation'. Comments on the Development of a Theory 45 Resistance as a Way out of One-Dimensionality. The Contribution of Herbert Marcuse to a Critical Analysis of the Present 71 Border Crossing as Act of Resistance. The Autonomy of Migration as Theoretical Intervention into Border1 Studies 87 Reclaiming the City, Reclaiming the Rights. The Commons and the Omnipresence of Resistance 101 "All Those Who Know the Term 'Gentrification' are Part of the Problem". Self-Reflexivity in Urban Activism and Cultural Production 117 Images of Protest. On the "Woman in the Blue Bra" and Relational Testimony 135 Connecting Origin and Innocence. Myths of Resistance in European Memory Cultures after 1945 153 Into the Darkness: Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy for a Socialist Society. A Manifesto 173 List of Contributors 191All around the world and throughout history, resistance has played an important role – and it still does. Some strive to raise it to cause change. Some dare not to speak of it. Some try to smother it to keep a status quo.The contributions to this volume explore phenomena of resistance in a range of historical and contemporary environments. In so doing, they not only contribute to shaping a comparative view on subjects, representations, and contexts of resistance, but also open up a theoretical dialogue on terms and concepts of resistance both in and across different disciplines.With contributions by Micha Brumlik, Peter McLaren, and others.Besprochen in:IDA-NRW, 3 (2017)Migration, Macht, Bildung.Butler et al. (eds.), ResistanceSubjects, Representations, ContextsResistancePracticesSubjectivationRepresentationHistorySocietyCulturePoliticsCultural TheoryMigrationPolitical PhilosophyCultural StudiesResistancePracticesSubjectivationRepresentationHistorySocietyCulturePoliticsCultural TheoryMigrationPolitical PhilosophyCultural Studies303.61Butler Martin<p>Martin Butler, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Deutschland</p>edtMecheril Paul<p>Paul Mecheril, Universität Bielefeld, Deutschland</p>edtBrenningmeyer Lea<p>Lea Brenningmeyer, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Deutschland</p>edtKnowledge Unlatched - KU Select 2016: Frontlist Collectionfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910213846903321Resistance1962643UNINA