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Labour in contemporary capitalism

Work■ Labour in Contemporary CapitalismH What Next?Dynamics of Virtual WorkSeries EditorsUrsula Huws Hertfordshire Business School University of Hertf

Labour in contemporary capitalismfordshireHatfield, UKRosalind Gill Department of Sociology City, University of London London, UKTechnological change has transformed where people work

, when and how. Digitisation of information has altered labour processes out of all recognition whilst telecommunications have enabled jobs to be relo Labour in contemporary capitalism

cated globally. ICTs have also enabled the creation of entirely new types of' ‘digital’ or ‘virtual’ labour, both paid and unpaid, shifting the border

Labour in contemporary capitalism

line between play’ and ‘work' and creating new types of unpaid labour connected with the consumption and co-creation of goods and services. This affec

Work■ Labour in Contemporary CapitalismH What Next?Dynamics of Virtual WorkSeries EditorsUrsula Huws Hertfordshire Business School University of Hertf

Labour in contemporary capitalismhey live and what work they do. Aspects ol these changes have been studied separately by many different academic experts however up till now a cohesiv

e overarching analytical framework has been lacking. Drawing on a major, high-profile COST Action (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Dyn Labour in contemporary capitalism

amics of Virtual Work, this scries will bring together leading international experts from a wide range of disciplines including political economy, lab

Labour in contemporary capitalism

our sociology, economic geography, communications studies, technology, gender studies, social psychology, organisation studies, industrial relations a

Work■ Labour in Contemporary CapitalismH What Next?Dynamics of Virtual WorkSeries EditorsUrsula Huws Hertfordshire Business School University of Hertf

Labour in contemporary capitalismlinary boundaries, national borders, theoretical and political vocabularies, and different languages to understand and make sense of contemporary tran

sformations in work and social life more broadly. The book series will build on and extend this, offering a new, important and intellectually exciting Labour in contemporary capitalism

intervention into debates about work and labour, social theory, digital culture, gender, class, globalisation and economic, social and political chan

Labour in contemporary capitalism

ge.More information about this series athttp://www.palgravc.com/gp/scrics/14954Ursula HuwsLabour inContemporaryCapitalismWhat Next?palgravemacmillanUr

Work■ Labour in Contemporary CapitalismH What Next?Dynamics of Virtual WorkSeries EditorsUrsula Huws Hertfordshire Business School University of Hertf

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Labour in contemporary capitalism

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Work■ Labour in Contemporary CapitalismH What Next?Dynamics of Virtual WorkSeries EditorsUrsula Huws Hertfordshire Business School University of Hertf

Labour in contemporary capitalismilar methodology now known or hereafter developed.The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publ

ication does not imply, even in (he absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and Labour in contemporary capitalism

therefore free for general use.ihe publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed

Labour in contemporary capitalism

to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither rhe publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with re

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gistered company Springer Nature LimitedThe registered company address is: The Campus, 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW, United KingdomAcknowledgements Labour in contemporary capitalism

I have spent most of my working life outside the protection ol a permanent, tenured, job, often in isolation from the academy. Nevertheless, I have be

Labour in contemporary capitalism

en privileged to work, over the years, with a large number of fellow researchers who have provided me with intellectual stimulation, friendship and pr

Work■ Labour in Contemporary CapitalismH What Next?Dynamics of Virtual WorkSeries EditorsUrsula Huws Hertfordshire Business School University of Hertf

Labour in contemporary capitalismI would like to single out a few whose contributions have been especially important to me and to this book. Leo Panitch, Colin Leys and Greg Albo at S

ocialist Register have promoted my work and encouraged me to continue at times when 1 was close to despair that my work would ever be recognised. Chri Labour in contemporary capitalism

stoph Hermann provided useful comments on early draft chapters. In the co-coordination of international projects involving multifaceted research desig

Labour in contemporary capitalism

n, and the integration oi teams from disparate disciplinary and national backgrounds (as well as a variety of temperaments), Monique Ramioul and Jorg

Work■ Labour in Contemporary CapitalismH What Next?Dynamics of Virtual WorkSeries EditorsUrsula Huws Hertfordshire Business School University of Hertf

Labour in contemporary capitalism have been immeasurably helped in the analysis of statistics by Quentin Outram, John Hall and Peter Bates. And for help withV

Work■ Labour in Contemporary CapitalismH What Next?Dynamics of Virtual WorkSeries EditorsUrsula Huws Hertfordshire Business School University of Hertf

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