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        Logistical Chokepoints, Precarious Work, and Social Reproduction

        Labour Conflicts and the Metabolic Rift in Ports and Airports in Brazil and Portugal

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        Author(s)
        Engelhardt, Anne
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Sitting at pivotal points of globalized economies, workers in logistical chokepoints such as ports and airports should have a lot of negotiating power. Examining the spatial-historical narrative of logistics in Portugal and Brazil, this book asks why working conditions in ports and airports are still predominantly precarious. Using her own field research and qualitative studies, Anne Engelhardt analyses the work and lives of workers along materialist theoretical approaches to social reproduction, the metabolic rift, the state, and the body.
         
        Die Beschäftigten an logistischen Engpässen wie Häfen und Flughäfen, die sich an Dreh- und Angelpunkten der globalisierten Wirtschaft befinden, sollten über eine große Verhandlungsmacht verfügen. Dieses Buch untersucht die räumlich-historische Geschichte der Logistik in Portugal und Brasilien und fragt, warum die Arbeitsbedingungen in Häfen und Flughäfen immer noch überwiegend prekär sind. Anhand eigener Feldforschung und qualitativer Studien analysiert Anne Engelhardt die Arbeit und das Leben der Arbeiter entlang materialistischer Theorieansätze zur sozialen Reproduktion, zum metabolischen Riss, zum Staat und zum Körper.
         
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/105408
        Keywords
        Chokepoints;Logistik;Engpass;logistics;critical political economy;kritische politische Ökonomie;social reproduction;soziale Reproduktion;Brasilien;Brazil;Portugal;airport;Flughafen;Hafen;port;metabolic rift;metabolischer Riss;materialist state theory;materialistische Staatstheorie;Arbeit;laboring body;Körper
        DOI
        10.3224/96665102
        ISBN
        9783966658911, 9783966651028
        Publisher
        Verlag Barbara Budrich
        Publisher website
        https://budrich.eu/
        Publication date and place
        2025
        Imprint
        Budrich Academic Press
        Classification
        Politics and government
        Sociology: work and labour
        Labour / income economics
        International trade and commerce
        Political economy
        Capitalism
        Distribution and logistics management
        Pages
        346
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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