Over the last 10 or 15 years there has been a revival of labor and
trade union internationalism. This regeneration is attracting the
attention of a new generation of committed thinkers who are
deploying new types of scholarship. Labor internationalism is
looked at not only in terms of political economy or industrial and
international relations, but also in terms of social movement
theory and in relationship to global civil society.
Notions of labor-community alliances, or the alliance of labor
with radical-democratic social movements, are being projected onto
the world stage. Radical social geographers have made a notable
contribution to this debate by focusing on the scaled politics of
labor organisation. This collection, co-edited by scholars from an
older and younger generation, is a very original attempt to grapple
with the challenges of globalization for labor. The collection
includes contributions from academics and activists based in the
North and South.
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