Organizing the Landscape: Geographical Perspectives on Labor Unionism |
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Organizing the Landscape: Geographical Perspectives on Labor Unionism Andrew Herod No preview available - 1998 |
Organizing the Landscape: Geographical Perspectives on Labor Unionism Andrew Herod No preview available - 1998 |
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activities areas argued Britain central Clark coalfields communities context corporate crucial cultures of unionism decentralization dockers dual unionism East Midlands economic geography economic landscape essays examined factor flying pickets geographic assumptions geographic mobility geographic scale geographical perspective geography of capitalism geography of labor geography of organization geography of unionism global heartlands Herbert Gutman historical Holmes and Rusonik ically important labor historians labor markets labor power labor relations labor studies labor unionism labor-management locally locations Massey ment miners national agreements national union NLRB Nottinghamshire ographical operations particular political economy political geography production radical regions relocate shaped the geography social relations solidarity South Wales Southall space space-economy spatial scale spatiality of labor spatiality of social strategies strike strike action struggles suggests tion tional traditional transnational understanding uneven development union density union organizing union representation unionists United urban variations Whereas workers
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Page 30 - In the Absence of Practice: the Locality Research Debate', Antipode, 20 (1), 52-9.
Page 30 - Charlesworth, A., D. Gilbert, A. Randall, H. Southall and C. Wrigley 1996: An Atlas of Industrial Protest in Britain, 1750-1990.


