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Neoliberalism and the Changing Face of Unionism, The Combined and Uneven Development of Class Capacities in Turkey, by Efe Can Gürcan, Berk Mete

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Neoliberalism and the Changing Face of Unionism, The Combined and Uneven Development of Class Capacities in Turkey, by Efe Can Gürcan, Berk Mete
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Neoliberalism and the Changing Face of Unionism
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
978382652
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by Efe Can Gürcan, Berk Mete
Series statement
Springer eBooks
Sub title
The Combined and Uneven Development of Class Capacities in Turkey
Summary
This book provides a political, economic, and sociological investigation of how neoliberalism shapes ‘working class capacities,’ or the power of the working class to organize and struggle for its collective interests. Efe Can Gürcan and Berk Mete discuss the global importance of the labor question as it pertains to Turkey. They apply the main theoretical framework of the combined and uneven development of class capacities to Turkish trade unionism. They also address Turkey’s recent history of neoliberalization and its repercussions for class capacities, as mediated by national regulations, conservative unionism, and Islamic social assistance networks. Finally, the authors explore how neoliberalism generates intra-class fragmentation through public regulatory mechanisms and cultural differentiation in the sphere of social unionism.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. The Increasing Relevance of the Working Class: Global Movements and the Case of Turkey -- 2. The Combined and Uneven Development of Class Capacities in Pre-Neoliberal Turkey -- 3. Turkey’s Neoliberal Restructuring and Class Capacities: A Macro-Level Assessment from a Combined and Uneven Development Perspective -- 4. A Bottom-Up Approach to the Combined Development of Working Class Capacities in Turkey: Privatization, Flexibilization, and Union Responses -- 5. The Uneven Development of Working Class Capacities in Turkey: Clientelism, Paternalism, and Politics of Identity -- 6. Turkey’s Social Unionism from a Combined and Uneven Development Approach: Labour Flexibility and Working Class Identities -- 7. Conclusion
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