Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7425-1660-1 • Hardback • December 2001 • $161.00 • (£125.00)
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Berch Berberoglu is Foundation Professor of Sociology and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Nevada, Reno. Dr. Berberoglu has authored and edited thirty two books and many articles in numerous scholarly journals. His areas of specialization are globalization, political economy of development, class analysis, the state, social movements, and social change.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Introduction: The Political Economy of the Labor Process in the Age of Globalization
Chapter 3 1: Labor and Capital at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 4 2: Labor, Capital, and the Struggle for Control at the Point of Production
Chapter 5 3: The Labor Process and the Transformation of Corporate Control in the Global Economy
Chapter 6 4: Working Women and the Dynamics of Power at Work
Chapter 7 5: Race, Nationality, and the Division of Labor in U.S. Agriculture
Chapter 8 6: The Global Economy and Changes in the Nature of Contingent Work
Chapter 9 7: The Political Economy of Global Accumulation and Its Emerging Mode of Regulation
Chapter 10 8: Women's Work and Resistance in the Global Economy
Chapter 11 9: Dynamics of Globalization: Transnational Capital and the International Labor Movement
Chapter 12 10: Globalization of Capital and Class Struggle
Part 13 Bibliography
Part 14 About the Contributors
Part 15 About the Editor
Part 16 Index
This excellent book opens the mysterious black box called 'globalization' and examines how the global economy has impacted ordinary people in the workplace. The essays included in this book provide important insights on the labor process and modes of work, the impact of globalization on the labor movement, on the terms of class conflict, and on the role of women and minorities in the labor force. This book will be extremely useful not only to faculty, but also for students as a supplementary text in advanced courses in political economy and labor studies.
— Howard Sherman, professor of economics, University of California, Riverside and visiting scholar in political science, UCLA
Berch Berberoglu has edited a useful and intelligent text on the political economy of the labor process in the age of the ascendancy of global capitalism. The essays illustrate the varied forms of labor control and exploitation by the transnational corporations of the dominant imperialist states. Both in scope and depth, this book provides an informed and comprehensive overview of the field of labor studies in the age of imperialism.
— James Petras, Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Binghamton
..welcome addition to the bookshelf. ...rich quarries to track themes through indices, bibliographies and institutions. ...should be entered on reading lists for the sociology of work. ...will offer rich rewards in information, commentary and provocative ideas.
— International Sociology Review
Labor and Capital in the Age of Globalization is a highly successful attempt in addressing the nature and dynamics of work in the global economy. The ten chapters that Berberoglu has edited provide the reader with a bird's eye view of the transformations that have been taking place in the labor process on a world scale. This important and timely book may well set the standard in both labor studies on the changing nature of work and relations between labor and capital in the age of globalization.
— Larry T. Reynolds, Department of Sociology, Central Michigan University