The re-making of labour power in a changing world of work
il Mulino - Bologna
2024
193 p.
labour relations ; workers representation ; trade union ; capitalism ; labour market ; social conflict ; labour movement
Stato e mercato
1/2024
Labour relations
https://www.rivisteweb.it/issn/0392-9701/issue/9518
English;Italian
Bibliogr.
978815425720
13.06.1-68783
Paper
Roberto Pedersini, Editoriale
THE RE-MAKING OF LABOUR POWER IN A CHANGING WORLD OF WORK
Jens Arnholtz Bjarke Refslund, A power resource theory for contemporary capitalism: Why power and workers still matter
Ruth Milkman, Power resource theory and the 21st century US labor movement
Maite Tapia Tamara L. Lee Carla Lima Aranzaes, Confronting legacies of white dominance: Challenges to inclusive worker organizing through the storytelling of Amazon warehouse workers
Guglielmo Meardi, The diverse faces of labour power
Giovanna Fullin, Some challenges to labour market and industrial relations scholars
Lisa Dorigatti, A renewed centrality of power resources and why this matters
STILL THE RESURGENCE OF CLASS CONFLICT?
Donatella della Porta, Still the resurgence of class conflict? New identities, new interests, new worker mobilisations in the work of Alessandro Pizzorno
Ida Regalia, Labour movement: Old and new problems of representation
Marino Regini, Between sociology and political economy: Pizzorno’s analytical toolkit in the study of labour conflicts and trade union action
Emilio Reyneri, Why a cycle of workers’ conflicts like that of 1968-1972 in Western Europe is unlikely to be repeated in other countries either
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