Migration, Precarity, and Global Governance
Challenges and Opportunities for Labour
Ronaldo Munck editor Carl-Ulrik Schierup editor Anders Neergaard editor Branka Likic-Brboric editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:5th Feb '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Migration, Precarity, & Global Governance explores an understudied, but central, area within contemporary studies of globalisation and precarisation. It relates to the interface between migration, global governance and the role of civil society, with particular focus on the dilemmas and options of trade unions, too often left off the agenda. The volume suggests that the trade union movement is undergoing a fundamental debate about revitalisation, which could play an important role in terms of the economic, political and social integration of migrant workers, with implications for the transformation of contemporary societies in general. The volume adopts an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, emphasizing the complexity of historically grounded social relations. It examines international migration as it is impacted by, and impacts on, globalization, social and political struggles, and the recurring crisis of capitalism. The first part of the book presents five complementary perspectives on the political economy of migration, labour, and citizenship. Part Two offers analyses of the relationship between labour unions and migrant workers. Part Three explores the way trade unions, migrant organisations, and other civil society groupings interact with an incipient global governance regime relating to migration. It also examines issues of state and non-state actors' accountability in relation to human rights claims as well as the impact of the norm of corporate social responsibility.
Useful for both students and researchers across a wide range of disciplines, it provides opportunities to reflect on the importance of migrant workers in the current economic system, while at the same time emphasising their precariousness and vulnerability. * Rasmus Ahlstrand, Acta Sociologica *
ISBN: 9780198728863
Dimensions: 241mm x 162mm x 25mm
Weight: 648g
314 pages