Democratize work: the case for reorganizing the economy
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Abstract: | "What happens to a society--and a planet--when capitalism outgrows democracy? The tensions between democracy and capitalism are longstanding, and they have been laid bare by the social effects of COVID-19. The narrative of "essential workers" has provided thin cover for the fact that society's lowest paid and least empowered continue to work risky jobs that keep our capitalism humming. Democracy has been subjugated by the demands of capitalism. For many, work has become unfair. In Democratize Work, essays from a dozen social scientists--all women--articulate the perils and frustrations of our collective moment, while also framing the current crisis as an opportunity for renewal and transformation. Amid mounting inequalities tied to race, gender, and class-and with huge implications for the ecological fate of the planet--the authors detail how adjustments in how we organize work can lead to sweeping reconciliation. By treating workers as citizens, treating work as something other than an asset, and treating the planet as something to be cared for, a better way is attainable. Building on cross-disciplinary research, Democratize Work is both a rallying cry and an architecture for a sustainable economy that fits the democratic project of our societies"-- |
Umfang: | 133 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780226819624 0226819620 |
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contents | Introduction : for a fairer, more democratic, greener society Manifesto : work. democratize, decommodify, remediate -- From the politically impossible to the politically inevitable : taking action Democratize firms ... why, and how? Equal dignity for all citizens means equal voice at work : the importance of epistemic justice Democratizing work to reverse increasing inequalities Work in dignity Double majorities for firm governments Rescuing journalism by decommodifying the media Decommodifying all work : the power of a job guarantee The subaltern worker-body speaks; will the privileged listen? Sustaining life on this planet Working against an end : shifting gears for a new beginning |
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spelling | Le manifeste travail Democratize work the case for reorganizing the economy [edited by] Isabelle Ferreras, Julie Battilana, and Dominique Méda ; translated by Miranda Richmond Mouillot Chicago ; London The University of Chicago Press 2022 133 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction : for a fairer, more democratic, greener society Julie Battilana Manifesto : work. democratize, decommodify, remediate -- From the politically impossible to the politically inevitable : taking action Isabelle Ferreras Democratize firms ... why, and how? Hélène Landemore Equal dignity for all citizens means equal voice at work : the importance of epistemic justice Lisa Herzog Democratizing work to reverse increasing inequalities Imge Kaya-Sabanci Work in dignity Adelle Blackett Double majorities for firm governments Sara Lafuente Rescuing journalism by decommodifying the media Julia Cagé Decommodifying all work : the power of a job guarantee Pavlina R. Tcherneva All workers produce value Neera Chandhoke The subaltern worker-body speaks; will the privileged listen? Flavia Maximo Sustaining life on this planet Alyssa Battistoni Working against an end : shifting gears for a new beginning Dominique Méda "What happens to a society--and a planet--when capitalism outgrows democracy? The tensions between democracy and capitalism are longstanding, and they have been laid bare by the social effects of COVID-19. The narrative of "essential workers" has provided thin cover for the fact that society's lowest paid and least empowered continue to work risky jobs that keep our capitalism humming. Democracy has been subjugated by the demands of capitalism. For many, work has become unfair. In Democratize Work, essays from a dozen social scientists--all women--articulate the perils and frustrations of our collective moment, while also framing the current crisis as an opportunity for renewal and transformation. Amid mounting inequalities tied to race, gender, and class-and with huge implications for the ecological fate of the planet--the authors detail how adjustments in how we organize work can lead to sweeping reconciliation. By treating workers as citizens, treating work as something other than an asset, and treating the planet as something to be cared for, a better way is attainable. Building on cross-disciplinary research, Democratize Work is both a rallying cry and an architecture for a sustainable economy that fits the democratic project of our societies"-- Mitbestimmung (DE-588)4126014-4 gnd rswk-swf Arbeitsbedingungen (DE-588)4002641-3 gnd rswk-swf Arbeitsorganisation (DE-588)4002752-1 gnd rswk-swf Mitspracherecht (DE-588)4170192-6 gnd rswk-swf Industrial relations Democratization Organizational justice Capitalism Relations industrielles Démocratisation Justice organisationnelle industrial relations Arbeitsbedingungen (DE-588)4002641-3 s Mitspracherecht (DE-588)4170192-6 s Mitbestimmung (DE-588)4126014-4 s Arbeitsorganisation (DE-588)4002752-1 s DE-604 Ferreras, Isabelle edt Battilana, Julie (DE-588)1259460630 edt Méda, Dominique 1962- (DE-588)171899881 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-226-81963-1 |
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title_alt | Le manifeste travail Introduction : for a fairer, more democratic, greener society Manifesto : work. democratize, decommodify, remediate -- From the politically impossible to the politically inevitable : taking action Democratize firms ... why, and how? Equal dignity for all citizens means equal voice at work : the importance of epistemic justice Democratizing work to reverse increasing inequalities Work in dignity Double majorities for firm governments Rescuing journalism by decommodifying the media Decommodifying all work : the power of a job guarantee The subaltern worker-body speaks; will the privileged listen? Sustaining life on this planet Working against an end : shifting gears for a new beginning |
title_auth | Democratize work the case for reorganizing the economy |
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title_full | Democratize work the case for reorganizing the economy [edited by] Isabelle Ferreras, Julie Battilana, and Dominique Méda ; translated by Miranda Richmond Mouillot |
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