Making sense of work in the twenty-first century / Rick Baldoz, Charles Koeber, and Philip Kraft -- Dwelling in capitalism, traveling through socialism / Michael Burawoy -- Do capitalists matter in the capitalist labor process? Collective capacities, group interests, and management prerogatives, c. 1886-1904 / Jeffrey Haydu -- Gender, race, and the organization of reproductive labor / Evelyn Nakano Glenn -- The body as a contested terrain for labor control: cosmetics retailers in department stores and direct selling / Pei-Chia Lan -- Silent rebellions in the capitalist paradise: a Brazil-Quebec comparison / Angelo Soares -- Flexible despotism: the intensification of insecurity and uncertainty in the lives of Silicon Valley's high-tech assebly workers / Jennifer JiHye Chun -- The challenge of organizing in a globalized/flexible industry: the case of the apparel industry in Los Angeles / Edna Bonacich -- Transcending Taylorism and Fordism? Three decades of work restructuring / James Rinehart -- Manufacturing compromise: the dynamics of race and class among South African shop stewards in the 1990s / Edward Webster -- "Globalization": the next tactic in the fifty year struggle of labor and capital in software production / Richard Sharpe -- Controlling technical workers in alternative work arrangements: rethinking the work contract / Peter Meiksins and Peter Whalley -- Net-working for a living: Irish software developers in the global workplace / Seán Ó Riain.
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