Social justice in the globalization of production : labor, gender, and the environment nexus /

"One of the long-lasting impacts of neoliberal globalization is to subjugate our entire society to serve the market economy, resulting in a 'critical nexus' comprised of flexible and exploitative labor conditions, the reincarnation and reinforcement of gendered ideologies in the workp...

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Main Authors: Islam, Md Saidul (Author)
Group Author: Hossain, Md. Ismail.
Published: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publisher Address: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire :
Publication Dates: 2016.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: International political economy series
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Summary: "One of the long-lasting impacts of neoliberal globalization is to subjugate our entire society to serve the market economy, resulting in a 'critical nexus' comprised of flexible and exploitative labor conditions, the reincarnation and reinforcement of gendered ideologies in the workplace, and a treadmill of environmental destruction. Fundamental obstacles to the global and local response to this unholy nexus include objective inequality between and within nations, subjective consequences of uneven development, and 'economism', in which solutions are framed in economic language and rules that ignore or marginalize social justice. Drawing on the social justice framework propounded by, among others, Amartya Sen, Md Saidul Islam and Md Ismail Hossain unpack this critical nexus, investigating how neoliberal flexible accumulation generates unique conditions, contradictions, and confrontations in labor, gender and environmental relations. They also examine whether and how a broader social justice can mitigate tensions and improve conditions"--Back cover.
Carrier Form: xvi, 206 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-200) and index.
ISBN: 9781137434005
1137434007
Index Number: HM671
CLC: C912.37
Call Number: C912.37/I823
Contents: The globalization of production (with Tommy Kevin) -- Labor, gender and the environment: analytic framework -- Globalization, gender and labor rights: trends and trajectories -- Women in employment: local dynamics, global pressures -- Third world industrialization: women workers between exploitation and survival -- Globalizing food and a talke of two revolutions: labor, gender and the environment (with Iris Carla De Jesus) -- Migrant labor: conditions, contradictions and confrontations -- Profit over life: industrial disasters and implications for labor and gender (with Md Saiful Islam) -- The global treadmill of production and the environment -- Conclusion: social justice in the globalization of production.