Globalisation Lived Locally: New Forms of Control, Conflict and Response Among Labour in Kerala, Examined Through a Labour Geography Lens
Published By: CDS on eSS | Published Date: October, 22 , 2009With the support of the labour geography framework, this study
tries to analyse how the economic geography of capitalism is shaped by
the spatial practices of labour. The model that is taken up is not upon a global
scale but at a very local scale of organisation and show how organising
locally can, in fact, be an effective strategy during confrontation with
social actors organised at the global and other extra-local scales. The
study raises the need for going against the grain by questioning global
stereotypes with regard to expected economic responses to globalisation.
For the study the case of apparel workers in
two units in an export promoting industrial park in Kerala is taken. [WP 417]
Author(s): Neethi P | Posted on: Feb 22, 2010 | Views(1254) | Download (647)