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Was können Arbeiterinnen und Arbeiter im globalen Süden der Abwärtsspirale aus niedrigen Löhnen und schlechten Arbeitsbedingungen entgegensetzen? Am Beispiel Indonesiens untersucht diese Studie unterschiedliche Gewerkschaftsstrategien im Kontext transnationaler Wertschöpfungsketten. Sie bietet eine kritische Analyse der jüngeren Arbeitskämpfe in Indonesien vor dem Hintergrund der gewaltvollen Unterdrückung unabhängiger Gewerkschaften unter dem Diktator Suharto einerseits und dem neoliberalen Globalisierungsprozess andererseits, der die transnationalen Konzerne - auf der Suche nach billiger Arbeit - nach Indonesien gebracht hat.…mehr
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- International Labour Studies 14
- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 50644
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 142mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 309g
- ISBN-13: 9783593506449
- ISBN-10: 3593506440
- Artikelnr.: 45002825
- International Labour Studies 14
- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 50644
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 142mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 309g
- ISBN-13: 9783593506449
- ISBN-10: 3593506440
- Artikelnr.: 45002825
ContentsAcknowledgements8Figures9Tables10Abbreviations111. Introduction151.1 Research Question and Hypothesis171.2 Theoretical and Methodological Framework191.3 Historical and Empirical Analysis202. From Regulation Theory to Cultural Political Economy232.1 Regulation Theory232.1.1 Accumulation and Regulation242.1.2 Social Forms and Institutional Forms272.1.3 The Improbability Question332.2 Cultural Political Economy352.2.1 Semiosis and Structuration372.2.2 Discourse and Dispositive402.2.3 Economic Imaginaries503. Towards Critical Grounded Theory593.1 Critical Discourse and Dispositive Analysis603.2 Grounded Theory Methods633.3 Critical Realism and Retroduction663.4 A Retroductive Model of Critical Grounded Theory693.5 A CPE Approach to Decent Work723.6 A CGT Study of Decent Work764. Neoliberal Globalisation and Labour Regulation904.1 A Brief History of Neoliberalism904.1.1 The Crisis of Fordism and the Forces of Globalisation914.1.2 Neoliberalisation and Feminisation of Labour984.2 History of Global Labour Regulation1024.2.1The ILO in Historical Context1024.2.2The Social Clause Debate and the Emergence of PrivateRegulation1044.2.3The Decent Work Agenda1095. Trade Unions and Labour Politics in Indonesia1175.1 From Independence to the New Order1185.2 Industrial Relations under Suharto1215.3 Resurgence of the Labour Movement and Reformasi1235.4 The Current Situation of Organised Labour1356. Contested Imaginaries of Decent Work1426.1 The Better Work Programme1426.1.1 Better Factories Cambodia1446.1.2 Better Work Indonesia1496.2 The Play Fair Alliance1586.2.1 The Protocol on Freedom of Association1606.2.2 The Dilemma of Freedom of Association1646.3 Decent Work from Above and Below1737. Recovered Imaginaries Beyond Decent Work1817.1 The National Union Confederation1827.1.1 Tracing the Emergence of KSN1867.1.2 The Strategies of KSN1897.2 The Indonesian People's Movement Confederation1927.2.1 The Economic Imaginary of Alternative Economies1947.2.2 Practical Experiences with Alternative Economies1957.2.3 Radical Imaginaries: Recovered or Travelled?1987.3 The Solidarity Economy Alternative2028. Conclusion214Works Cited227Index242Contents
Acknowledgements8
Figures9
Tables10
Abbreviations11
1. Introduction15
1.1 Research Question and Hypothesis17
1.2 Theoretical and Methodological Framework19
1.3 Historical and Empirical Analysis20
2. From Regulation Theory to Cultural Political Economy23
2.1 Regulation Theory23
2.1.1 Accumulation and Regulation24
2.1.2 Social Forms and Institutional Forms27
2.1.3 The Improbability Question33
2.2 Cultural Political Economy35
2.2.1 Semiosis and Structuration37
2.2.2 Discourse and Dispositive40
2.2.3 Economic Imaginaries50
3. Towards Critical Grounded Theory59
3.1 Critical Discourse and Dispositive Analysis60
3.2 Grounded Theory Methods63
3.3 Critical Realism and Retroduction66
3.4 A Retroductive Model of Critical Grounded Theory69
3.5 A CPE Approach to Decent Work72
3.6 A CGT Study of Decent Work76
4. Neoliberal Globalisation and Labour Regulation90
4.1 A Brief History of Neoliberalism90
4.1.1 The Crisis of Fordism and the Forces of Globalisation91
4.1.2 Neoliberalisation and Feminisation of Labour98
4.2 History of Global Labour Regulation102
4.2.1The ILO in Historical Context102
4.2.2The Social Clause Debate and the Emergence of Private
Regulation104
4.2.3The Decent Work Agenda109
5. Trade Unions and Labour Politics in Indonesia117
5.1 From Independence to the New Order118
5.2 Industrial Relations under Suharto121
5.3 Resurgence of the Labour Movement and Reformasi123
5.4 The Current Situation of Organised Labour135
6. Contested Imaginaries of Decent Work142
6.1 The Better Work Programme142
6.1.1 Better Factories Cambodia144
6.1.2 Better Work Indonesia149
6.2 The Play Fair Alliance158
6.2.1 The Protocol on Freedom of Association160
6.2.2 The Dilemma of Freedom of Association164
6.3 Decent Work from Above and Below173
7. Recovered Imaginaries Beyond Decent Work181
7.1 The National Union Confederation182
7.1.1 Tracing the Emergence of KSN186
7.1.2 The Strategies of KSN189
7.2 The Indonesian People's Movement Confederation192
7.2.1 The Economic Imaginary of Alternative Economies194
7.2.2 Practical Experiences with Alternative Economies195
7.2.3 Radical Imaginaries: Recovered or Travelled?198
7.3 The Solidarity Economy Alternative202
8. Conclusion214
Works Cited227
Index242
Acknowledgements8
Figures9
Tables10
Abbreviations11
1. Introduction15
1.1 Research Question and Hypothesis17
1.2 Theoretical and Methodological Framework19
1.3 Historical and Empirical Analysis20
2. From Regulation Theory to Cultural Political Economy23
2.1 Regulation Theory23
2.1.1 Accumulation and Regulation24
2.1.2 Social Forms and Institutional Forms27
2.1.3 The Improbability Question33
2.2 Cultural Political Economy35
2.2.1 Semiosis and Structuration37
2.2.2 Discourse and Dispositive40
2.2.3 Economic Imaginaries50
3. Towards Critical Grounded Theory59
3.1 Critical Discourse and Dispositive Analysis60
3.2 Grounded Theory Methods63
3.3 Critical Realism and Retroduction66
3.4 A Retroductive Model of Critical Grounded Theory69
3.5 A CPE Approach to Decent Work72
3.6 A CGT Study of Decent Work76
4. Neoliberal Globalisation and Labour Regulation90
4.1 A Brief History of Neoliberalism90
4.1.1 The Crisis of Fordism and the Forces of Globalisation91
4.1.2 Neoliberalisation and Feminisation of Labour98
4.2 History of Global Labour Regulation102
4.2.1The ILO in Historical Context102
4.2.2The Social Clause Debate and the Emergence of Private
Regulation104
4.2.3The Decent Work Agenda109
5. Trade Unions and Labour Politics in Indonesia117
5.1 From Independence to the New Order118
5.2 Industrial Relations under Suharto121
5.3 Resurgence of the Labour Movement and Reformasi123
5.4 The Current Situation of Organised Labour135
6. Contested Imaginaries of Decent Work142
6.1 The Better Work Programme142
6.1.1 Better Factories Cambodia144
6.1.2 Better Work Indonesia149
6.2 The Play Fair Alliance158
6.2.1 The Protocol on Freedom of Association160
6.2.2 The Dilemma of Freedom of Association164
6.3 Decent Work from Above and Below173
7. Recovered Imaginaries Beyond Decent Work181
7.1 The National Union Confederation182
7.1.1 Tracing the Emergence of KSN186
7.1.2 The Strategies of KSN189
7.2 The Indonesian People's Movement Confederation192
7.2.1 The Economic Imaginary of Alternative Economies194
7.2.2 Practical Experiences with Alternative Economies195
7.2.3 Radical Imaginaries: Recovered or Travelled?198
7.3 The Solidarity Economy Alternative202
8. Conclusion214
Works Cited227
Index242
ContentsAcknowledgements8Figures9Tables10Abbreviations111. Introduction151.1 Research Question and Hypothesis171.2 Theoretical and Methodological Framework191.3 Historical and Empirical Analysis202. From Regulation Theory to Cultural Political Economy232.1 Regulation Theory232.1.1 Accumulation and Regulation242.1.2 Social Forms and Institutional Forms272.1.3 The Improbability Question332.2 Cultural Political Economy352.2.1 Semiosis and Structuration372.2.2 Discourse and Dispositive402.2.3 Economic Imaginaries503. Towards Critical Grounded Theory593.1 Critical Discourse and Dispositive Analysis603.2 Grounded Theory Methods633.3 Critical Realism and Retroduction663.4 A Retroductive Model of Critical Grounded Theory693.5 A CPE Approach to Decent Work723.6 A CGT Study of Decent Work764. Neoliberal Globalisation and Labour Regulation904.1 A Brief History of Neoliberalism904.1.1 The Crisis of Fordism and the Forces of Globalisation914.1.2 Neoliberalisation and Feminisation of Labour984.2 History of Global Labour Regulation1024.2.1The ILO in Historical Context1024.2.2The Social Clause Debate and the Emergence of PrivateRegulation1044.2.3The Decent Work Agenda1095. Trade Unions and Labour Politics in Indonesia1175.1 From Independence to the New Order1185.2 Industrial Relations under Suharto1215.3 Resurgence of the Labour Movement and Reformasi1235.4 The Current Situation of Organised Labour1356. Contested Imaginaries of Decent Work1426.1 The Better Work Programme1426.1.1 Better Factories Cambodia1446.1.2 Better Work Indonesia1496.2 The Play Fair Alliance1586.2.1 The Protocol on Freedom of Association1606.2.2 The Dilemma of Freedom of Association1646.3 Decent Work from Above and Below1737. Recovered Imaginaries Beyond Decent Work1817.1 The National Union Confederation1827.1.1 Tracing the Emergence of KSN1867.1.2 The Strategies of KSN1897.2 The Indonesian People's Movement Confederation1927.2.1 The Economic Imaginary of Alternative Economies1947.2.2 Practical Experiences with Alternative Economies1957.2.3 Radical Imaginaries: Recovered or Travelled?1987.3 The Solidarity Economy Alternative2028. Conclusion214Works Cited227Index242Contents
Acknowledgements8
Figures9
Tables10
Abbreviations11
1. Introduction15
1.1 Research Question and Hypothesis17
1.2 Theoretical and Methodological Framework19
1.3 Historical and Empirical Analysis20
2. From Regulation Theory to Cultural Political Economy23
2.1 Regulation Theory23
2.1.1 Accumulation and Regulation24
2.1.2 Social Forms and Institutional Forms27
2.1.3 The Improbability Question33
2.2 Cultural Political Economy35
2.2.1 Semiosis and Structuration37
2.2.2 Discourse and Dispositive40
2.2.3 Economic Imaginaries50
3. Towards Critical Grounded Theory59
3.1 Critical Discourse and Dispositive Analysis60
3.2 Grounded Theory Methods63
3.3 Critical Realism and Retroduction66
3.4 A Retroductive Model of Critical Grounded Theory69
3.5 A CPE Approach to Decent Work72
3.6 A CGT Study of Decent Work76
4. Neoliberal Globalisation and Labour Regulation90
4.1 A Brief History of Neoliberalism90
4.1.1 The Crisis of Fordism and the Forces of Globalisation91
4.1.2 Neoliberalisation and Feminisation of Labour98
4.2 History of Global Labour Regulation102
4.2.1The ILO in Historical Context102
4.2.2The Social Clause Debate and the Emergence of Private
Regulation104
4.2.3The Decent Work Agenda109
5. Trade Unions and Labour Politics in Indonesia117
5.1 From Independence to the New Order118
5.2 Industrial Relations under Suharto121
5.3 Resurgence of the Labour Movement and Reformasi123
5.4 The Current Situation of Organised Labour135
6. Contested Imaginaries of Decent Work142
6.1 The Better Work Programme142
6.1.1 Better Factories Cambodia144
6.1.2 Better Work Indonesia149
6.2 The Play Fair Alliance158
6.2.1 The Protocol on Freedom of Association160
6.2.2 The Dilemma of Freedom of Association164
6.3 Decent Work from Above and Below173
7. Recovered Imaginaries Beyond Decent Work181
7.1 The National Union Confederation182
7.1.1 Tracing the Emergence of KSN186
7.1.2 The Strategies of KSN189
7.2 The Indonesian People's Movement Confederation192
7.2.1 The Economic Imaginary of Alternative Economies194
7.2.2 Practical Experiences with Alternative Economies195
7.2.3 Radical Imaginaries: Recovered or Travelled?198
7.3 The Solidarity Economy Alternative202
8. Conclusion214
Works Cited227
Index242
Acknowledgements8
Figures9
Tables10
Abbreviations11
1. Introduction15
1.1 Research Question and Hypothesis17
1.2 Theoretical and Methodological Framework19
1.3 Historical and Empirical Analysis20
2. From Regulation Theory to Cultural Political Economy23
2.1 Regulation Theory23
2.1.1 Accumulation and Regulation24
2.1.2 Social Forms and Institutional Forms27
2.1.3 The Improbability Question33
2.2 Cultural Political Economy35
2.2.1 Semiosis and Structuration37
2.2.2 Discourse and Dispositive40
2.2.3 Economic Imaginaries50
3. Towards Critical Grounded Theory59
3.1 Critical Discourse and Dispositive Analysis60
3.2 Grounded Theory Methods63
3.3 Critical Realism and Retroduction66
3.4 A Retroductive Model of Critical Grounded Theory69
3.5 A CPE Approach to Decent Work72
3.6 A CGT Study of Decent Work76
4. Neoliberal Globalisation and Labour Regulation90
4.1 A Brief History of Neoliberalism90
4.1.1 The Crisis of Fordism and the Forces of Globalisation91
4.1.2 Neoliberalisation and Feminisation of Labour98
4.2 History of Global Labour Regulation102
4.2.1The ILO in Historical Context102
4.2.2The Social Clause Debate and the Emergence of Private
Regulation104
4.2.3The Decent Work Agenda109
5. Trade Unions and Labour Politics in Indonesia117
5.1 From Independence to the New Order118
5.2 Industrial Relations under Suharto121
5.3 Resurgence of the Labour Movement and Reformasi123
5.4 The Current Situation of Organised Labour135
6. Contested Imaginaries of Decent Work142
6.1 The Better Work Programme142
6.1.1 Better Factories Cambodia144
6.1.2 Better Work Indonesia149
6.2 The Play Fair Alliance158
6.2.1 The Protocol on Freedom of Association160
6.2.2 The Dilemma of Freedom of Association164
6.3 Decent Work from Above and Below173
7. Recovered Imaginaries Beyond Decent Work181
7.1 The National Union Confederation182
7.1.1 Tracing the Emergence of KSN186
7.1.2 The Strategies of KSN189
7.2 The Indonesian People's Movement Confederation192
7.2.1 The Economic Imaginary of Alternative Economies194
7.2.2 Practical Experiences with Alternative Economies195
7.2.3 Radical Imaginaries: Recovered or Travelled?198
7.3 The Solidarity Economy Alternative202
8. Conclusion214
Works Cited227
Index242