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Gender and Work in Capitalist Economies Pam Odih

Gender and Work in Capitalist Economies By Pam Odih

Gender and Work in Capitalist Economies by Pam Odih


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This book aims to explore the politics of gender and time, and the sociological aspects of work. This book provides a dynamic intervention into Marxist analysis of time and capitalist accumulation, and looks at how in contemporary regimes this translates as the universal appropriation of women's labour time.

Gender and Work in Capitalist Economies Summary

Gender and Work in Capitalist Economies by Pam Odih

From the industrial revolution through to more recent advances in information technology, radical changes in working practices have accelerated rates of production to previously unimaginable levels. The establishment of wage relations, in the second half of the 19th Century, precipitated the rise of the 'employment society' and a movement towards synchronized work. Industrialization epitomized the capitalist definition of work time.

In Gender and Work in Capitalist Economies, Pamela Odih advances a politics of gender and time, exploring the sociological aspects of work. This book provides a dynamic intervention into Marxist analysis of time and capitalist accumulation, and looks at how in contemporary regimes this translates as the universal appropriation of women's labour time.

Pamela Odih reasons that it is a disconcerting fact of global manufacturing, that accelerated turnover gains have become increasingly dependent on the exploitation of a spatially disaggregated, feminized global assembly-line.

The book explores:

  • Industrial and post-industrial times as moments in a longer-term trend
  • Manufacturing in the 24 hour economy
  • Accelerated rates of disaggregated production
Gender and Work in Capitalist Economies is key reading for students of gender studies, sociology, organizational analysis and economic history.

About Pam Odih

Pamela Odih is a lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. Her research interests are the sociology of time, organizational analysis and advertising cultures.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Gender, capitalist accumulation and the political economy of time

Part One - Industrial times
Primitive accumulation and gendered histories of dispossession
Weaving time; gender and the rise of the British textile industry in the 19th century
Economies of time and gender in industrial capitalism

Part Two - Fordist times
Gender and identity in modern times
Timely reminders of gender and modern work

Part Three - Post-Fordist Times
Post-Fordist production and the time disciplined call centre (with David Knights)
Gender work and organisation in the time/space economy of 'just-in-time' labour

Part Three - Global times
Women, work and inequality in the global assembly-line

Conclusion: Towards a politics of gender, work and time

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GOR009908466
9780335216727
0335216722
Gender and Work in Capitalist Economies by Pam Odih
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20071016
224
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