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Climate Change in the Global Workplace - Labour, Adaptation and Resistance (Paperback)
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Climate Change in the Global Workplace - Labour, Adaptation and Resistance (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
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This book offers a timely exploration of how climate change
manifests in the global workplace. It draws together accounts of
workers, their work, and the politics of resistance in order to
enable us to better understand how the impacts of climate change
are structured by the economic and social processes of labour.
Focusing on nine empirically grounded cases of labour under climate
change, this volume links the tools and methods of critical labour
studies to key debates over climate change adaptation and
mitigation in order to highlight the active nature of struggles in
the climate-impacted workplace. Spanning cases including commercial
agriculture in Turkey, labour unions in the UK, and brick kilns in
Cambodia, this collection offers a novel lens on the changing
climate, showing how both the impacts of climate change and
adaptations to it emerge through the prism of working lives.
Drawing together scholars from anthropology, political economy,
geography, and development studies, this book will be of great
interest to students and scholars of climate change adaptation,
labour studies, and environmental justice. More generally, it will
be of interest to anybody seeking to understand how the changing
climate is changing the terms, conditions, and politics of the
global workplace.
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