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After the Second World War, the economics of the western capitalist
countries were based on a production system called fordism, but in
the mid 1970s this system began to break down, and it has been in
crisis since. But does resolving this crisis imply a complete break
with the past, notably with the principles of Taylor and
Ford?;Based on an analysis of the transformations currently taking
place in several international companies, this book reveals the
complexities and subtleties of today's transitions.
As one of the first sectors affected by the current phase of crisis
in capital accumulation, the automobile industry has had much to
learn and now has much to teach. A recognition of the great
diversity of forms of adaptation introduced to face the
uncertainties of the market, lead to the formation of GERPISA and
its international programme of research on the emergence of new
industrial models. This book, a product of that research, is a
valuable and timely insight into the innovations and adjustments of
some of the major vehicular manufacturers and through them into the
future of industry as a whole.
This book explores the relationship between the changing nature of
capitalism and the creation of the new worker. In a changing global
economy, work - as the activity that structures individuals in
capitalism both socially and psychologically - is being undermined.
Combining a Gramscian critique of contemporary patterns of
capitalist labour control with Lacanian psychoanalysis, Durand
examines what kinds of human beings are emerging in and through
modern work, or on its margins. Creating the New Worker will be of
interest to students and scholars who engage in the sociology and
psychology of work, economics, and labour.
As one of the first sectors affected by the current phase of crisis
in capital accumulation, the automobile industry has had much to
learn and now has much to teach. A recognition of the great
diversity of forms of adaptation introduced to face the
uncertainties of the market, lead to the formation of GERPISA and
its international programme of research on the emergence of new
industrial models. This book, a product of that research, is a
valuable and timely insight into the innovations and adjustments of
some of the major vehicular manufacturers and through them into the
future of industry as a whole.
This book is an exploration of the intellectual resources offered
by the hybridisation of sociology and cinema: practicing sociology,
or other human sciences, through images and sound. In the age of
the image, the book invites sociological research, not only through
the discipline's approach, but also through the joint learning of
techniques (shooting and sound recording, derushing, editing, etc.)
and film writing. Using concrete examples, the authors
analyse what it means to think through the image, explain the
different phases of making a sociological documentary, and
question, through sociological film, the representations of reality
and, more specifically, what remains invisible in the social world.
The result is a reflective look at the theories and practices
presented, to better equip the sociologist-filmmaker. Illustrated
with numerous photographs that mark the history of documentary
photography and film, the book is intended for both
teachers-researchers and students in all disciplines of the
humanities and social sciences who practice video and photography
or wish to discover their uses. Students in documentary and film
schools, as well as students on information and communication
programs will also benefit from the book.
This book explores the relationship between the changing nature of
capitalism and the creation of the new worker. In a changing global
economy, work - as the activity that structures individuals in
capitalism both socially and psychologically - is being undermined.
Combining a Gramscian critique of contemporary patterns of
capitalist labour control with Lacanian psychoanalysis, Durand
examines what kinds of human beings are emerging in and through
modern work, or on its margins. Creating the New Worker will be of
interest to students and scholars who engage in the sociology and
psychology of work, economics, and labour.
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