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Trabajo, neuromagma y fisuras. Escenario neo/postfordista [PDF]
To verify the existence of dichotomic split between activity and labour as a certain kind of genealogy has pointed out, allows us to deconstruct the complex phenomenology established by the fordist renovation (new-fordism) and techno-organizational ...
Quintana, Francisco
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Istruzione e produzione nei Quaderni del carcere
In this essay, I will examine some paragraphs of Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks concerning school and education. In particular, I will show the connections between the paragraphs concerning the instruction and the paragraphs concerning fordism.
Pietro Maltese
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Comfort radicalism and NEETs: a conservative praxis [PDF]
Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) are construed by policy makers as a pressing problem about which something should be done.
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Reassembling Ford: Time is Money in Brian O’Nolan’s Brave New Ireland
Noting that Roger Burlingame’s Henry Ford (1957) is among the books maintained in Brian O’Nolan’s personal library at Boston College, this essay explores the enduring interest in Henry Ford evinced from O’Nolan’s novels and columns, from At Swim-Two-
Andrew V. McFeaters
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The condition of precariousness not only provides insights into a segment of the world of work or of a particular subject group, but is also a privileged standpoint for an overview of the condition of the social on a global scale ...
Armano, Emiliana +2 more
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Making history beyond neoliberalism: Response to Roper [PDF]
Roper (2011a, p. 39) sums up his account of neoliberalism in New Zealand with the following conclusion: “In the absence of a major upsurge in working class and social movement struggle, the neoliberal policy regime is likely to remain firmly in place ...
Neilson, David
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The Political Economy of Prison Labour: From Penal Welfarism to the Penal State
The article traces the return of prison labour for commercial purposes in the United States. In the age of Fordism, work for commercial purposes was prohibited in prisons; the emphasis was on rehabilitation.
Christoph Scherrer, Anil Shah
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Organizational Innovations of Firms from the 1850s in the USA and Japan [PDF]
Organizational Innovations (OIs) are defined as disembodied technology as against embodied technology or technical (technological) innovations. The firms, as we see them today in the USA, Japan and many other countries, are organized according to OIs ...
Sanidas, E.
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The Challenges of “Comparative Urbanism” in Post Fordist Cities: The cases of Turin and Detroit [PDF]
In 1947, the U.S. Secretary of State, George C. Marshall announced that the USA would provide development aid to help the recovery and reconstruction of the economies of Europe, which was widely known as the ‘Marshall Plan’. In Italy, this plan generated
Mehan, Asma
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Le donne, il fordismo, Gramsci: una prospettiva di genere sulla società statunitense (1909-1930)
One of the least discussed topics about the analysis of Fordism is certainly that concerning women. Although the publications have been written about it, a complete research has not been outlined.
Bruno Walter Renato Toscano è attualmente studente del corso di Laurea Magistrale in Scienze Storiche presso l’Università di Bologna, indirizzo “Storia contemporanea”. Ha conseguito la laurea triennale con il massimo dei voti in Studi Filosofici e Storici (L-5) presso l’Università degli Studi di Palermo.
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