2009年4月7日星期二

李静君的劳动社会学书目

I. Labor Process Tradition

Braverman, Labor and Monopoly Capitalism. 1974 [1998 25th anniversary edition] New York: Monthly Press.

Vicki Smith, “Braverman’s Legacy: the Labor Process Tradition at 20” Work and Occupations Vol. 21(4): 403-421, November1994.

Richard Edwards, Contested Terrain. New York: Basic Books, 1979.

Michael Burawoy, Manufacturing Consent. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979

Michael Burawoy, The Politics of Production. London: Verso, 1985.

“Manufacturing Consent Re-examined” Contemporary Sociology Vol. 30(5) 2001, September

Steve McKay, Satanic Mills or Silicon Islands? High-Tech Production in the Philippines. Cornell U Press, 2006.

*Michael Burawoy, “Between the Labor Process and the State: the Changing Face of Factory Regimes in Advanced Capitalism,” American Sociological Review, vol. 48(5): 587-605, 1983.

*Rachel Sherman, Class Acts: Service and Inequality in Luxury Hotels. UC Press, 2007. Chapters 3&4.

II. Feminist Interventions

Arlie Hochschild, The Managed Heart. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983.

Robin Leidner, Fast Food, Fast Talk. UC Press, 1993.

Ching Kwan Lee, Gender and the South China Miracle. UC Press, 1998.

Leslie Salzinger, Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico’s Global Factories. UC Press, 2003.

Evelyn Nakano Glenn, “Creating a Caring Society” Contemporary Sociology 29(1), 2000, 84-94.

“From Servitude to Service Work: Historical Continuities in the Racial Division of Paid Reproductive Labor” Signs 18(1), 1992, 1-43.

Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration and Domestic Work, Stanford U Press, 2001.

Mary Zimmerman et al. (eds) Global Dimensions of Gender and Carework. Stanford University Press, 2006.

Paula England, “Emerging Theories of Care Work” Annual Review of Sociology 2005, 31: 381-399.

Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Hochschild (eds) Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy. Owl Books, 2004.

Joan Acker, “Hierarchies, Jobs, Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations,” Gender & Society 4: 139-158, 1990.

*Robin Leidner, “Serving Hamburgers and Selling Insurance: Gender, Work, and Identity in Interactive Service Jobs,” Gender and Society 5(2): 154-177, 1991.

*Pei-Chia Lan, Global Cinderellas: Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers. Durham: Duke University Press, 2006, Chapter 3.

III. Racial and Citizenship Hierarchies

Robert J. Thomas, Citizenship, Gender and Work: Social Organization of Industrial Agriculture. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.

Steven Vallas, “Rediscovering the Color Line Within Work Organizations" Work and Occupations 30(4), 2003, 379-400

David R. Roediger, The Wages of Whiteness: Race and the Making of the American Working Class. London: Verso, 1991.

Emily Honig, Creating Chinese Ethnicity. Yale U Press. 1992.

* Christine Williams, “Inequality in the Toy Store,” Qualitative Sociology, 27(4), 2004, pp. 461-486

*Robert Thomas, “Citizenship and Gender in Work Organization: Some Considerations for Theories of the Labor Process” American Journal of Sociology 88: 86-112.

*Robyn Rodriguez, “Migrant Heroes: Nationalism, Citizenship and the Politics of Filipino Migrant Labor” Citizenship Studies vol 6(3), 2002, 341-356.

*Nicholas de Genova, Working the Boundaries: Race, Space and Illegality in Mexican Chicago. Duke U Press, 2005, pp. 147-209.

IV. Flexible Accumulation and Precarious Labor

David Harvey, Conditions of Post-modernity. Blackwell, 1997.

Steven P. Vallas, “Rethinking Post-Fordism: the Meaning of Workplace Flexibility” Sociological Theory 17(1), 1999, pp. 68-101

Vicki Smith, “New Forms of Work Organization” Annual Review of Sociology 23: 315-339, 1997.

Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh, Off the Books: the Underground Economy of the Urban Poor. Harvard U Press, 2006.

David K. Shipler, The Working Poor: Invisible in America. New York: Vintage 2005.

*Caroline Arnold, “Where the Low Road Meets the High Road: Flexible Employment Practices in Tiruppur (India) and Denizli (Turkey)”, SSRC Conference paper, 2008.

*Stephen R. Barley and Gideon Kunda, Gurus, Hired Guns and Warm Bodies: Itinerant Experts in a Knowledge Economy. Princeton U Press, 2004.

*Rina Agarwala, “From Work to Welfare: Informal Workers and the State in India,” Unpublished MS, 2007.

*Jennifer Chun, 2005. "Public Dramas and the Politics of Justice: Comparison of Janitors' Union Struggles in South Korea and the United States." Work and Occupations (32(4): 486-503

V. Worker Resistance

*Beverly Silver, Forces of Labor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Chapters 2 & 3.

Vincent Roscigno and Randy Hodson, “The Organizational and Social Foundations of Worker Resistance,” American Sociological Review 2004, vol. 69 (1): 14-39.

VI. Theories of Working-Class Formation

*Ira Katznelson and Aristide Zolberg, Working Class Formation: Nineteenth-Century Patterns in Western Europe and the United States. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986 (Chapter 1)

*Margaret Somers, “Workers of the World, Compare!” Contemporary Sociology 1989 May, 325-329.

*.P. Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class, 1963, New York: Viking Press, Preface.

*Rick Fantasia, Cultures of Solidarity. UC Press 1986. Chapter Two

*Hagen Koo, Korean Workers: The Culture and Politics of Class Formation. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2001 (entire)

*Gay Seidman, Manufacturing Militance: Workers’ Movements in Brazil and South Africa1970-1985. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994. (Chapter One)

VII. Globalization and Labor Activism – Local and Transnational (5/1; 5/16)

Janice Fine, Worker Centers: Organizing Communities at the Edge of the Dream. Cornell University Press, 2006.

Jill Esbenshade, Monitoring Sweatshops: Workers, Consumers, and the Global Apparel Industry. Temple University Press, 2004.

*Gay W. Seidman, Beyond the Boycott: Labor Rights, Human Rights and Transnational Activism. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007. Chapter 2

* Tim Bartley, “Certifying Forests and Factories: States, Social Movements, and the Rise of Private Regulation in the Apparel and Forest Products Fields,” Politics and Society 31(3): 433-464.

*Mark Anner, “Forging New Labor Activism in Global Commodity Chains in Latin America,” International Labor and Working-Class History no. 72, Fall 2007, pp. 18-41.

Salvador A.M. Sandoval, “Alternative Forms of Working-Class Organization and the Mobilization of Informal Sector Workers in Brazil in the Era of Neo-liberalism” International Labor and Working-Class History No. 72 Fall 2007, pp. 63-89.

Ching Kwan Lee, “Out of Precarity: Politics of Casualization in Africa’s Chinese Enclaves,” Unpublished Manu.

VIII. Chinese Labor

Andrew Walder, Communist Neo-Traditionalism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986.

Elizabeth J Perry, Shanghai On Strike. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992.

Ching Kwan Lee, Gender and the South China Miracle. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.

Mary Gallagher, Contagious Capitalism: Globalization and the Politics of Labor in China. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005.

Pun Ngai, Made in China. Durham: Duke University Press, 2005.

Ching Kwan Lee, Against the Law: Labor Protests in China’s Rustbelt and Sunbelt, Berkeley: University of California Press 2007.

Amy Hanser, Service Encounters: Class, Gender and the Market for Social Distinction in Urban China. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008.

*Amy Hanser, “The Gendered Rice Bowl: the Sexual Politics of Service Work in Urban ChinaGender and Society 19(5): 581-600, 2005.

Source from: http://blog.ciir.edu.cn/xs/jeffqiao/20085217424.html

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