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Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation
27 February 2024
Volume 18, Issue 1
28 November 2023
Volume 17, Issue 2
07 April 2023
Volume 17, Issue 1
17 October 2022
Volume 16, Issue 2
14 May 2022
Volume 16, Issue 1
01 January 2021
Volume 15, Issue 1
01 January 2021
Volume 15, Issue 2
01 January 2020
Volume 14, Issue 1
01 January 2020
Volume 14, Issue 2
01 April 2019
Volume 13, Issue 1
01 January 2019
Volume 13, Issue 2
01 December 2018
Volume 12, Issue 2
01 April 2018
Volume 12, Issue 1
01 December 2017
Volume 11, Issue 2
01 April 2017
Volume 11, Issue 1
01 December 2016
Volume 10, Issue 2
01 April 2016
Volume 10, Issue 1
01 December 2015
Volume 9, Issue 2
01 April 2015
Volume 9, Issue 1
01 July 2014
Volume 8, Issue 1
01 July 2013
Volume 7, Issue 1
01 October 2012
Volume 6, Issue 2
01 April 2012
Volume 6, Issue 1
01 July 2011
Volume 5, Issue 1
01 October 2010
Volume 4, Issue 2
01 April 2010
Volume 4, Issue 1
01 July 2009
Volume 3, Issue 1
01 October 2008
Volume 2, Issue 2
01 April 2008
Volume 2, Issue 1
01 July 2007
Volume 1, Issue 2
01 January 2007
Volume 1, Issue 1
Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation
Volume 4, Issue 2
Issue date:
01 October 2010
Journal:
Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation
Publisher:
Pluto Journals
Table of contents
Getting the message: Communications workers and global value chains
Catherine McKercher
,
Vincent Mosco
1
‘Let them move the mail with transistors instead of brains’: Labour convergence in posts and telecommunications, 1972–3
Caroline Nappo
,
Dan Schiller
10
Logistics workers and global logistics: the heavy lifters of globalisation
Roger Sealey
25
Prospects for trade unions and labour organisations in India's IT and ITES industries
Andrew Stevens
,
Vincent Mosco
39
Will Chinese ICT workers unite? new signs of change in the aftermath of the global economic crisis
Yu Hong
60
Network labour and non-elite knowledge workers in China
Jack Linchuan Qiu
80
Librarians of the World Unite? Possibilities and realities from Florida, USA
James F. Tracy
,
Maris L. Hayashi
96
Online labour markets: an inquiry into oDesk providers
Brett Caraway
111
Blogging the Writers Strike: Identity, Interaction and Engagement for Collective Action
Nina O'Brien
126
Social movement unionism or professionalism? the union movement of Taiwanese documentary makers
Chang-de Liu
142
The global cartooning labour force, its problems and coping mechanisms: the travails of the marginalised cartoonist
John A. Lent
160