Strategizing Against Sweatshops

Strategizing Against Sweatshops
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ISBN-10 : 1439918236
ISBN-13 : 9781439918234
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Synopsis Strategizing Against Sweatshops by : Matthew S. Williams

"Tells the story of how the student anti-sweatshop movement on US college campuses was able to coordinate a massive change in strategy in response to new labor tactics undertaken by target garment industry corporations. Demonstrates that a decentralized movement can coordinate in response to changing opportunities"--

The Politics of Protest

The Politics of Protest
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781000260205
ISBN-13 : 1000260208
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Protest by : Nadia E. Brown

This collection provides a deep engagement with the political implication of Black Lives Matter. This book covers a broad range of topics using a variety of methods and epistemological approaches. In the twenty-first century, the killings of Black Americans have sparked a movement to end the brutality against Black bodies. In 2013, #BlackLivesMatter would become a movement-building project led by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. This movement began after the acquittal of George Zimmerman, who murdered 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. The movement has continued to fight for racial justice and has experienced a resurgence following the 2020 slayings of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Sean Reed, Tony McDade, and David McAtee among others. The continued protests raise questions about how we can end this vicious cycle and lead Blacks to a state of normalcy in the United States. In other words, how can we make any advances made by Black Lives Matter stick? The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Politics, Groups, and Identities.

No Globalization Without Representation

No Globalization Without Representation
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9780812299663
ISBN-13 : 0812299663
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis No Globalization Without Representation by : Paul Adler

Amid the mass protests of the 1960s, another, less heralded political force arose: public interest progressivism. Led by activists like Ralph Nader, organizations of lawyers and experts worked "inside the system." They confronted corporate power and helped win major consumer and environmental protections. By the late 1970s, some public interest groups moved beyond U.S. borders to challenge multinational corporations. This happened at the same time that neoliberalism, a politics of empowerment for big business, gained strength in the U.S. and around the world. No Globalization Without Representation is the story of how consumer and environmental activists became significant players in U.S. and world politics at the twentieth century's close. NGOs like Friends of the Earth and Public Citizen helped forge a progressive coalition that lobbied against the emerging neoliberal world order and in favor of what they called "fair globalization." From boycotting Nestlé in the 1970s to lobbying against NAFTA to the "Battle of Seattle" protests against the World Trade Organization in the 1990s, these groups have made a profound mark. This book tells their stories while showing how public interest groups helped ensure that a version of liberalism willing to challenge corporate power did not vanish from U.S. politics. Public interest groups believed that preserving liberalism at home meant confronting attempts to perpetuate conservative policies through global economic rules. No Globalization Without Representation also illuminates how professionalized organizations became such a critical part of liberal activism—and how that has affected the course of U.S. politics to the present day.

Monitoring Sweatshops

Monitoring Sweatshops
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Publisher : Temple University Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 1439900647
ISBN-13 : 9781439900642
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Monitoring Sweatshops by : Jill Esbenshade

The first full-scale overview of sweatshop monitoring.

The Palgrave Handbook of Social Movements, Revolution, and Social Transformation

The Palgrave Handbook of Social Movements, Revolution, and Social Transformation
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 485
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ISBN-10 : 9783319923543
ISBN-13 : 3319923544
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Palgrave Handbook of Social Movements, Revolution, and Social Transformation by : Berch Berberoglu

This handbook on social movements, revolution, and social transformation analyzes people’s struggles to bring about social change in the age of globalization. It examines the origins, nature, dynamics, and challenges of such movements as they aim to change dominant social, economic, and political institutions and structures across the globe. Departing from a theoretical introduction that explores major classical and contemporary theories of social movements and transformation, the contributions collected here use a class-based approach to examine key cases of social movements, rebellions, and revolutions worldwide from the turn of the twentieth to the early twenty-first centuries. Against this wide-ranging background, the handbook concludes by charting the varied and competing future developments and trajectories of social movements, revolutions, and social transformations.

Digital Capitalism and Distributive Forces

Digital Capitalism and Distributive Forces
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9783732858934
ISBN-13 : 3732858936
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Capitalism and Distributive Forces by : Sabine Pfeiffer

Are robots taking away our jobs? Those who ask this question have misunderstood digitalisation - it is not an industrial revolution by other means. Sabine Pfeiffer searches for the actual novelties brought about by digitalisation and digital capitalism. In her analysis, she juxtaposes Marx's concept of productive force with the idea of distributive force. From the platform economy to artificial intelligence, Pfeiffer shows that digital capitalism is less about the efficient production of value, but rather about its fast, risk-free, and permanently secured realisation on the markets. The examination of this dynamic and its consequences also leads to the question of how destructive the distributive forces of digital capitalism might be.

Suburban Sweatshops

Suburban Sweatshops
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9780674037823
ISBN-13 : 0674037820
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Suburban Sweatshops by : Jennifer GORDON

In 1992 Gordon founded the Workplace Project to help immigrant workers in the underground suburban economy of Long Island, New York. In a story of gritty determination and surprising hope, she weaves together Latino immigrant life and legal activism to tell the unexpected tale of how the most vulnerable workers in society came together to demand fair wages, safe working conditions, and respect from employers.

SAGE Brief Guide to Business Ethics

SAGE Brief Guide to Business Ethics
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781412997218
ISBN-13 : 1412997216
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis SAGE Brief Guide to Business Ethics by : Sage Publishing

Designed for courses in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, corporate strategy, and organizational behaviour, this text will also be an indispensible companion text for business students to use throughout their full programme of study. This text provides objective coverage of key issues in corporate social responsibility, the obligation of companies to various stakeholder groups, the contribution of business to society and culture, and the relationship between organizations and the quality of the environment. Business Ethics in Brief is divided into eight sections which contain important keywords that relate to those sections: Ethics and the Individual; Theories of Ethics; Understanding Global Ethics; Ethics of Management and Business; Employee and Human Resources Issues; Consumer Issues; Ethics of Advertising, Marketing, and PR; and Environmental Issues in Ethics. Key features of the text include the following: - Keyword entries featuring comprehensive essays on such crucial topics as strategic corporate social responsibility, consumer rights, and ethical decision making - A listing of suggested readings for each entry, so that readers can find more information on topics of particular interest. - Three appendices: An appendix of "problematic practices" that highlights key corporations and industries and the ethical issues they faced; an appendix with key ethics institutes and organizations; and an appendix listing key business ethics periodicals

Making Sweatshops

Making Sweatshops
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 0520928571
ISBN-13 : 9780520928572
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Sweatshops by : Ellen Rosen

The only comprehensive historical analysis of the globalization of the U.S. apparel industry, this book focuses on the reemergence of sweatshops in the United States and the growth of new ones abroad. Ellen Israel Rosen, who has spent more than a decade investigating the problems of America's domestic apparel workers, now probes the shifts in trade policy and global economics that have spawned momentous changes in the international apparel and textile trade. Making Sweatshops asks whether the process of globalization can be promoted in ways that blend industrialization and economic development in both poor and rich countries with concerns for social and economic justice—especially for the women who toil in the industry's low-wage sites around the world. Rosen looks closely at the role trade policy has played in globalization in this industry. She traces the history of current policies toward the textile and apparel trade to cold war politics and the reconstruction of the Pacific Rim economies after World War II. Her narrative takes us through the rise of protectionism and the subsequent dismantling of trade protection during the Reagan era to the passage of NAFTA and the continued push for trade accords through the WTO. Going beyond purely economic factors, this valuable study elaborates the full historical and political context in which the globalization of textiles and apparel has taken place. Rosen takes a critical look at the promises of prosperity, both in the U.S. and in developing countries, made by advocates for the global expansion of these industries. She offers evidence to suggest that this process may inevitably create new and more extreme forms of poverty.