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Post‐Fordism and Population Ageing [PDF]
Abstract Two features of recent economic experience have been the transition to post‐Fordism and the ageing of populations. Post‐Fordism entails diverse production and consumption, flexible employment, privatisation and a smaller welfare state. Population ageing is predicted to cause financial problems for state pension schemes and could provoke an ...
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Participation as Post-Fordist Politics: Demos, New Labour, and Science Policy. [PDF]
In recent years, British science policy has seen a significant shift ‘from deficit to dialogue’ in conceptualizing the relationship between science and the public. Academics in the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Studies (STS) have been
Thorpe C.
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Conceptual Explanation of Spatial Mismatch Fields of Job and Residence in urban spaces with emphasis on Iran [PDF]
Spatial Mismatch theory is one of the theories that examine poverty and inequality in the social-Spatial structure of cities. The aim of the present study was to "conceptually explain the grounds for Spatial Mismatch of work and residence", especially in
tajoddin Karami +3 more
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Post-Fordist Production and Urban Industrial Land Use Patterns
Economic restructuring of the 21st century is changing the production methods and location requirements of most industries. Mass production on the outskirts of cities, as was common in 20th century Fordism, is largely being replaced by an economic model ...
Frank Roost, Elisabeth Jeckel
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The tourism construct is a disruptive capitalist production of space that has generated and is generating new urban forms. Many architectural and morphological studies have specifically analysed its different models, but there is a lack of studies ...
Carlos Rosa-Jiménez +2 more
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The content of the EU28 Destination Management Organisations’ (DMOs’) official tourism websites is studied to understand how each country is promoting its online position and image, and whether this is compatible with the new forms of neo/post-Fordism ...
Sotiroula Liasidou
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The Evolution of Blue-Collar Work in the Fiat Factories. On "The Car Profession" Research
This comment reflects on "The Car Profession" research on the background of previous sociological investigations on Fiat factories and with references to parallel international debates.
Guglielmo Meardi
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Recognition as a counter hegemonic strategy [PDF]
Building on the analyses of cultural hegemony in the works of Nancy Fraser and Wendy Brown, I argue in the paper that the historic bloc (order of cultural hegemony) of post-Fordist capitalism is characterized by a particular dynamic between ...
Ivković Marjan
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TRANSFORMATION OF THE PATTERN OF EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING LIFE IN THE POSTFORDIST ERA
Relevance. The paper examines the transformation of the nature of employment and working life in the framework of the formation of a new technological and resource space in the post-Fordist era.
Galina A. Barysheva +2 more
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