SGO4604 - Pensum/l?ringskrav

* = the article is in a compendium

@ = the article is available online

NB! Students who do not have a BA from UiO are recommended to read the following before beginning with the course material:

Castree, N. et al. 2004. Spaces of work. Global capitalism and geographies of labour. SAGE, London.

Pensum:

@ Baogang He and Yuhua Xie. 2011. Wal-Mart's trade union in China. Economic and Industrial Democracy. No. 33, Vol 3. 421-440. 19p. DOI: 10.1177/0143831X11411327

 

Bergene, A.C., S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). 2010. Approaches to the Social and Spatial Agency of Labour. In A.C. Bergene, S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). Missing Links in Labour Geography. Ashgate, Farnham. 227-240. 13p.

 

* Boltanski, L. and E. Chiapello. 2005. The new spirit of capitalism. Verso, London. Part II, Chapter 4: Dismantling the world of work. 217-254. 37p.

 

* Braverman, H. 1974. Labor and Monopoly Capital. The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century. Reprinted in 1998 by Monthly Review Press, New York. 59-85. 26p.

 

@ Burawoy, Michael (2010) "From Polanyi to Pollyanna: The False Optimism of Global Labor Studies,"Global Labour Journal, Vol. 1(2). 301-313. 12p.
 

* Carter, B. 1997. Restructuring state employment. Labour and non-labour in the capitalist state. Capital & Class, 21 (3). 65-84. 19p.

 

Coe, N.M. and D. C. Jordhus-Lier. 2010. Re-embedding the Agency of Labour. In A.C. Bergene, S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). Missing Links in Labour Geography. Ashgate, Farnham. 29-40. 11p.

 

Endresen, S.B. 2010. ‘We Order 20 Bodies’. Labour Hire and Alienation. In A.C. Bergene, S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). Missing Links in Labour Geography. Ashgate, Farnham. 211-224. 13p.

 

* Fasting, C.M.C. and S.B. Endresen. 2012. More than just a production factor. The view of labour in the works of the Norwegian Economist Torkel Aschehoug (1822-1909). In J.G. Backhaus (Ed.) The liberation of the serfs. The economics of unfree labour. The European Heritage in Economics and the Social Sciences. Springer, New York.  22p.

 

* Hardt, M. & A. Negri. 2000. Empire. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. 114-136, 183-204, 221-236. 58p.

 

* Harvey, D. 2003. The new imperialism. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 137-182. 45p.

 

Herod, A. Labour Geography: Where Have We Been? Where Should We Go? In A.C. Bergene, S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). Missing Links in Labour Geography. Ashgate, Farnham. 15-28. 13p.

 

@ James, A. and B. Vira. 2012. Labour geographies of India’s new service economy. Journal of Economic Geography.  doi:10.1093/jeg/lbs008 1–35. 35p.

 

Jauch, H. and A. C. Bergene. 2010. Between Revolutionary Rhetoric and Class Compromise: Trade Unions and the State. In A.C. Bergene, S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). Missing Links in Labour Geography. Ashgate, Farnham. 127-139. 12p.

 

* Jessop, B. 2010. Globalisation and the state. I McGrath-Champ, S., Herod, A., and Rainnnie, A. (eds) Handbook of employment and society. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.19–34. 15p.

 

* Jonas, A.E.G. 1996. Local Labour Control Regmes: Uneven Development and the Social Regulation of Production. Regional Studies, Vol. 30.4, 323-338. 15p.

 

@ Jordhus-Lier, David. 2013. The geographies of community-oriented unionism: scales, targets, sites and domains of union renewal in South Africa and beyond. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 38(1): 36-49. 13p.

 

@ Jordhus-Lier, David C. (2010). "Public Sector Labour Geographies and the Contradictions of State Employment." Geography Compass 6(7): 423-438. 15p.

 

@ Kelly, P. F. 2002. Spaces of labour control: comparative perspectives from Southeast Asia. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Vol. 27, No. 4. 395-411. 16p.

 

Knutsen, H.M. (Forthcoming). Labor: Geography of.  International encyclopedia of social and behavioral sciences,  behavioral  sciences. Second Edition. (Handout in seminars) 15p.

 

Knutsen, H.M and E. Hansson. 2010. Theoretical Approaches to Changing Labour Regimes in Transition Economies. In A.C. Bergene, S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). Missing Links in Labour Geography. Ashgate, Farnham. 155-168. 13p.

 

* Lipietz, A. 1982. Towards global Fordism? New Left Review, Vol. 32. 33-47. 14p.

 

Magnusson, O.A., H. M. Knutsen and S. B. Endresen. 2010. Between Coercion and Consent: Understanding Post-Apartheid Workplace Regimes. In A.C. Bergene, S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). Missing Links in Labour Geography. Ashgate, Farnham. 169-181. 12p.

 

 

@ McDowell, L., Batnitzky, A., Dyer, S., 2007. Division, segmentation, and interpellations: The embodied labors of migrant workers in a greater London Hotel. Economic Geography. 83. 1-25. 25p.

 

* Moody, K. 1997. Workers in a Lean World: Unions in the International Economy. Verso, London. 41-85. 44p.

 

@ Pastor Jr, M. 2002. Common ground at ground zero? The new economy and the new organizing in Los Angeles. Antipode, 33(2), 260-289. 29p.

 

* Peck, J. A., 2013. Making space for labour, in: Featherstone D. & Painter, J. (Eds), Spatial Politics.  Essays for Doreen Massey. RGS-IBG Book Series. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, pp. 99-114.  16s. levert

 

* Polanyi, K. 2001. The Great Transformation. The political and economic origins of our time. Beacon Press, Boston. 71-80, 171-186. 24p.

 

@ Rogaly, B. 2008. Intensification of workplace regimes in British horticulture: the role of migrant workers. Population, Space and Place, Volume 14, Issue 6, pages 497–510, November/December. 13p.

 

* Ruccio, D. F. 2011. Development and Globalization. A Marxian class analysis. Routledge, London. Chapter 13, Fordism on a world scale: International dimensions of regulation. 248-317. 22p.

 

* Silver, B.J. & G. Arrighi. 2005. Workers North and South. In L. Amoore (Ed.) The Global Resistance Reader. Routledge, London. 273-288.15p.

 

Tufts, S. 2010. Schumpeterian Unionism and ‘High-Road’ Dreams in Toronto’s Hospitality Sector. In A.C. Bergene, S.B. Endresen and H.M. Knutsen (Eds). Missing Links in Labour Geography. Ashgate, Farnham. 83-97. 14p.

 

@ Tufts, S. 1998. Community unionism in Canada and labor's (re)organization of space. Antipode, 30(3). 227-250. 23p.

 

@Vijayabaskhar, M. 2011. Global crisis, welfare provision and coping strategies of labor in TiruppurEconomic and Political Weekly, Vol xlvi, No. 22. 38-45. 7p.

 

* Webster, E. et al. 2008. Grounding Globalization. Labour in the age of insecurity. Blackwell, Malden. 51-77. 26p.

 

@ Wetlesen, A. 2010. Legal empowerment of workers in the informal economy: the case of the construction industry in Tamil Nadu, India. Journal of Asian Public Policy. Vol. 3, No. 3. 294–308. 14p.

 

Total about 736p.

 

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