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The Limits of Just Transition to a Green and Caring Economy
- Tufts, Steven (Author)
- Herod, Andrew (Editor)
Contents: Handbook of Labour Geography: An introduction / Andrew Herod (1-50).
Part I: Geographies of Labour Geography
Introduction / Andrew Herod (51-59). 1. Anglophonic labour geography / Kendra Strauss (60-72) -– 2. Labour geography in Eastern Europe / Márton Czirfusz (73-86) – 3. Labour geography in Brazil: Territorial fundamentals and dynamics / Fernando Mendonça Heck, Jane Rosa da Silva, and Antonio Thomaz Junior (87-99) – 4. Spatiality and terrority in labour studies in the Spanish-speaking world / Beltrán Roca and Iban Díaz-Parra (100-12) – 5. Labour geography emergent? A brief history of geographical approaches to work and workers in France / Fabrice Ripoll (113-127) – 6. Labour geography in the German-speaking countries: A work in progress / Michaela Doutch, Tatiana López Ayala, Oliver Pye, Stefanie Hürtgen, and Nadine Reis (128-42).
Part II: Historical Labour Geographies
Introduction / Andrew Herod (143-48). 7. The 1911 Singer strike: Labour geographies and radical histories / Paul Griffin (149-62) -– 8. Scaling the commanding heights of the economy? A century of mineworkers’ spatial projects in the Peruvian Andes / Omar Manky (163 -75) -– 9. Maritime labour and contested spaces of agency: seafarers’ and dockers’ struggles for decolonisation and democracy / David Featherstone (176-89) – 10. Panopticons on the piers: The local state’s use of spatial strategies to regulate dockers and eliminate crime on the New York/New Jersey waterfront / Andrew Herod (190-206).
Part III: Geographies of Mass Labour Movements
Introduction / Andrew Herod (207-10). 11. The places of labour conflict in twenty-first century capitalism / Jörg Nowak (211-23) – 12. Labour geographies in China: Economic transition, worker struggle, and enabling conditions of agency / Gengzhi Huang (224-38).
Part IV: Labour and the State
Introduction / Andrew Herod (239-243). 13. Diabling suburbs? Urban sprawl and US union elections, 2010 / Stephen McFarland (244-56) – 14. Re-engaging with the state: Examining (prospective) links between labour geography and labour inspection / Thomas Hastings (257-269) – 15. Working-class property developers and the right to housing in the Greek city / Stelios Gialis, Konstantinos Gourzis, and Andrew Herod (259-83).
Part V: Labour Geographies of Migration
Introduction / Andrew Herod (284-89). 16. Migration and the spatial fix: Geographies of low-waged labour migration to core economies / Sam Scott and Thomas Sætre Jakobsen (290-303) – 17. Labour power materialised: farmworkers and the remaking of agribusiness landscapes / Don Mitchell (304-15) – 18. Negotiating belonging through civic participation: Polish migrant workers in Northern Ireland / Jenny McCurry (316-28) – 19. Labour agency in the Plantationocene: the organising potential of everyday spatial practices / Oliver Pye (329-42).
Part VI: Industrial Labour Geographies
Introduction / Andrew Herod (343-49). 20. The liberation dialectic: control and resistance in the reordering of the mining landscapes in South Africa / Andries Bezuidenhout, Crispen Chinguno, and John Mashayamombe (350-62) – 21. Robots, robotic technologies and labour geographies / Vincent J. Del Casino Jr., and Casey Lynch (363-75) -- 22. Spaces of labour activism: The case of autoworkers’ strikes in south China / Yunxue Deng (376-87) – 23. A matter of choice: Fly-in, fly-out labour geographies of work and family / Robyn Mayes (388-400).
Part VII: Labour Geographies of the Service Sector.
Introduction / Andrew Herod (401-07). 24. Organising the US service sector in a time of austerity / Mia Gray (408-20) – 25. Hospitality workers and the spaces of the habitual: a discussion on agency and practice / Kristina Zampoukos (421-32) – 26. Organising the care economy: Shifting spatial strategies of domestic worker activism / Nik Theodore and Beth Gutelius (433-46) – 27. Gendered labour geographies in the cloud / Al James (447-61).
Part VIII: Labour Geographies of Precarious Workers
Introduction / Andrew Herod (462-67). 28. Reversing the race to the bottom in the platform economy: The Fairwork approach / Adam Badger, Alessio Bertolini, Fabian Ferrari, Mark Graham, and Funda Ustek Spilda (468-80) – 29. Issues of space and gender in home-based work: a case from Kerala, India / Neethi P. (481-93) – 30. Labouring geography in the current conjuncture: social reproduction, racial capitalism and world-making praxis / Hannah Schling and Ben Rogaly (494-507).
Part IX: Labour Geographies of the Environment
Introduction / Andrew Herod (508-15). 31. The limits of just transition to a green and caring economy / Steven Tufts (516-28) – 32. Organising for the energy transition: labour, energy democracy and the climate emergency / Franziska Christina Paul and Andrew Cumbers (529-40) – 33. Reading the socio-ecological fix through the lens of labour: The subsumption of nature and labour in British Columbia’s forests / Michael Ekers (542-54) – 34. Spatial and place dynamics of labour in extractive industries: Challenges for just transitions / Erik Kojola (555-67).