Revisiting „Global Workers Unite“: Worker fragmentation and worker alliances in global capitalism (2/3)
Sitzungs-ID
FS-407
Sitzungsreihe
Gehe zu: Teil (1/3) / Teil (3/3)
Termin
Donnerstag (21. September 2023), 16:30–18:00
Raum
SH 1.106
Sitzungsleitung
Christin Bernhold (Universität Hamburg)
Márton Czirfusz (Periféria Policy and Research Center)
Stefanie Hürtgen (Universität Salzburg)
Nicolas Schlitz (Universität Graz)
Kurzbeschreibung
Based on class relations of capital accumulation, capital draws on existing differences within the workforce to increase rates of exploitation and actively creates and reinforces such differences. On this note, this session discusses worker fragmentation and worker alliances in global capitalism.
Part 2: Uneven development and the scales of capital strategies and class struggles from below
Schlagwörter
Geographien der Arbeit,
Sozialgeographie,
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William Westgard-Cruice (Clark University)
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