Friday 8 October 2021

Tempo Social (V. 33, N. 2, May-Aug 2021)

Tempo Social, revista de sociologia da USP, v. 33, n. 2, May-August 2021

Dossier – Transnational Labor Struggles and Political Repertoires

 

“A joint-effort made by Portuguese and Brazilian labor researchers to reach international audience.”—Leonardo Mello e Silva, Elísio Estanque, Hermes Augusto Costa

 

Presentation: political repertoires in transnational labor struggles and new forms of global labor governance

Leonardo Mello e Silva, Elísio Estanque and Hermes Augusto Costa

 

Building a regional solidarity network of transnational activists: an African Case Study

Warren McGregor and Edward Webster

 

Global economic planning as a challenge for the labour movement

Jörg Nowak

 

The globalization of just transition in the world of labour: the politics of scale and scope

Dimitris Stevis

 

Conditionality and trade union action in the promotion and defence of workers’ rights: the Spanish case

Fernando Elorza Guerrero and Manuel García Muñoz

 

The International Labor Movement as an agent of change: temporary foreign workers and union renewal in Asia

Michele Ford

 

Warring brothers: constructing Komatsu’s and Caterpillar’s globalization

Caleb Goods, Andrew Herod, Bradon Ellem and Al Rainnie

 

Two forms of transnational organizing: mapping the strategies of global union federations

Stefan Schmalz, Teresa Conrow, Dina Feller and Maurício Rombaldi

 

Cross-border trade union networks in transnational corporations: a comparison between sectors

Ricardo Framil Filho, Katiuscia Moreno Galhera and Leonardo Mello e Silva

 

Digital communication as a global challenge for trade unions: lessons from Brazil and Portugal

Hermes Augusto Costa and Bia Carneiro

 

Labor and informal work in North-South relations: a study on Iberian countries and Latin-America

Elísio Estanque and Víctor F. Climent

 

Platform workers in Latin America: transnational logics and regional resistances?

Pablo Miguez and Nicolas Diana Menendez

 

Labour and globalisation: complexity and transformation

Ronaldo Munck

 

ARTICLES

Culture and society in the first Critical Theory

Ricardo Musse

 

Memory and military dictatorship: remembering human rights violations

Myrian Sepúlveda dos Santos

 

The end of the old division? Public and private in the internet age

Luis Felipe Miguel and Adriana Veloso Meireles

Women in the Social Economy: at the heart of action, far from the decision

Alcides A. Monteiro

 

To “decolonize” the common: a critical essay on the work of Dardot and Laval

Rafael Afonso da Silva

 

INTERVIEW

The (auto)biographical method. Interview with Jean Peneff

By Christophe Brochier and Luciano Rodrigues Costa

 

REVIEW

Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro, Impressos subversivos: arte, cultura e política no Brasil 1924-1964

By Luiz Armando Bagolin