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Volume 4 (2024): Issue 2 (Nov 2024): Themed Issue: Labour Process Theory 50 Years after Braverman’s Labor and Monopoly Capital
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Work in the Global Economy
Online ISSN:
2732-4176
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2024
Introduction
Doing labour process theory after Braverman
Research Articles
Labour process theory: in and beyond the core: continuities, challenges, and choices
The dual economics in the labour process: managerial contradictions and indirect control
Labour process theory and research on the changing nature of work and employment in China
The universality of the machine: labour process theory and the absorption of the skills and knowledge of labour into capital
Labour platforms as mechanisms of class reproduction: middle-class interests as the basis of worker consent
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