Place, Space and the New Labour InternationalismsISBN: 978-0-631-22983-4
Paperback
312 pages
January 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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It’s a post-Seattle world out there, and long-familiar
geographical notions are reeling not only under the impact of
capitalist globalization, but of myriad new linkages among
globally-connected working people and communities. For cutting edge
views of what all this means for the labor movement, read Place,
Space and the New Labour Internationalisms. – Jeremy
Brecher co-author of Globalisation from Below: The Power of
Solidarity (Southend Press, Boston)
This is the first major interpretation of the future of labour
internationalism in the wake of the Seattle protests. Waterman and
Wills are to be congratulated for producing stimulating, original
and forward-looking account. – Robin Cohen, Dean of
Humanities, University of Cape Town
For those who wish to understand the potential strength and perils of labor in the neoliberal globalized world, Place, Space and the New Labour Internationalisms is essential reading. Waterman and Wills review and anticipate key battles that the labor movement will ineluctably face as corporate domination is challenged by the world-side movement for social justice. – Immanuel Ness, editor of WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society