Capitalism and Labor - Towards Critical Perspectives
von: Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja, Dieter Sauer, Volker Wittke
Campus Verlag, 2018
ISBN: 9783593438917
Sprache: Englisch
434 Seiten, Download: 3659 KB
Format: PDF, auch als Online-Lesen
Contents | 8 | ||
Introduction: Theorizing Capitalism and Labor: Challenges for Sociology – Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja, Dieter Sauer | 12 | ||
I. The Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism | 34 | ||
Sociology of Work and the Critique of Capitalism: Mistakes, Limits, PossibilitiesChristoph Deutschmann | 36 | ||
Work—More than Employment? Critique of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work – Sarah Nies, Dieter Sauer | 45 | ||
Landnahme through Tests: A Useful Concept for the Sociology of Work – Klaus Dörre, Tine Haubner | 72 | ||
II. What Do Theories of Capitalism Contribute to the Sociology of Work? | 114 | ||
Diverging Views on Capitalism and Work: How Feminist Analyses of Capitalism Relate to the Theory of Capitalism and the Sociology of Work – Brigitte Aulenbacher | 116 | ||
The Theory of Regulation and Labor Policy – Hans-Jürgen Bieling | 129 | ||
Subalternity and the Social Division of Labor: Sociology of Work meets Materialist State Theory – Stefanie Hürtgen, Jens Wissel | 144 | ||
Work and Critical Theory: An Unfinished Project – David Strecker | 158 | ||
Capitalist Society: A View from the Theory of Functional Differentiation – Uwe Schimank | 172 | ||
Financial Market Capitalism or Financial Market Rationality? – Jürgen Kädtler | 186 | ||
Re-Constructing the Future—Flexibilization and the Temporality ofCapitalismHajo Holst | 202 | ||
III. What Does the Sociology of Work Contribute to the Critique of Capitalism? | 226 | ||
Serfdom—(Lost) Love’s Labor—ServiceIndustries: Services from Feudal Times to Late Capitalism – Cornelia Klinger | 228 | ||
Work and Reproduction – Kerstin Jürgens | 242 | ||
Labor, Insecurity, Informality – Nicole Mayer-Ahuja | 258 | ||
Work and Subjectivity – Stephan Voswinkel | 270 | ||
Informatization as Force of Production: The Informatized Mode of Production as Basis of a New Phase of Capitalism – Andreas Boes, Tobias Kämpf | 284 | ||
Capitalist Work Organization and Self-activity – Harald Wolf | 303 | ||
Work and Consumption: A New Perspective for Economic Democracy – Jörn Lamla | 319 | ||
Work and Sustainability – Stefanie Hiß | 336 | ||
IV. Theory of Capitalism and Critique of Capitalism | 348 | ||
Growth Critique as Critique of Capitalism – Birgit Mahnkopf | 350 | ||
Work and Alienation – Hartmut Rosa | 369 | ||
Social Critique and Trade Unions—Outlines of a Troubled Relationship – Hans-Jürgen Urban | 379 | ||
Work and Societal Legitimation: What a Normative Sociology of Work and Industrial Relations Can Contribute to the Theory of Capitalism – Wolfgang Menz | 401 | ||
In Lieu of a Conclusion: Towards Critical Perspectives – Klaus Dörre, Nicole Mayer-Ahuja, Dieter Sauer | 416 | ||
Authors | 428 | ||
Index | 432 |