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Acting Together For Another World? Anti-Globalisation and Labour Organisations

Year 2008, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 135 - 154, 30.05.2016

Abstract

This article considers the extent to which the anti-globalisation movement might contribute to a revival of labour politics. The starting point is an awareness that trade unions and anti-globalists do not necessarily see eye to eye so that any assumption that they can readily join forces becomes problematical. Four fault lines are identified in relation to key areas of concern: i) political alternatives; ii) participatory democracy; iii) organic cohesion and inclusion; and iv) the renewal of activism. It is pointed out that while – in the view of leading analysts in this field of inquiry – the anti-globalisation movement does indeed offer a potential source and impetus for a revitalisation, this is no tame option, especially in the context of labour corporatism. However, a sensible shift in the way in which the international trade union organisations have recently been approaching these issues may signal a repositioning of labour as a catalyst of solidarity.

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Year 2008, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 135 - 154, 30.05.2016

Abstract

References

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  • Baccaro, L., Hamann, K., & Turner, L. (2003). The Politics of Labour Movement Revitalization: The Need for a Revitalized Perspective. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 9 (1), 119-133.
  • Benasayag, M., & Sztulwark, D. (2001). Du contre-pouvoir. Paris: La découverte.
  • Bieler, A., & Morton, A. D. (2004). Another Europe is Possible? Labour and Social Movements at the European Social Forum. Globalisations, 1(2), 305-327.
  • Boltanski, L., & Chapiello, E. (2005). The New Spirit of Capitalism. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 18 (3-4), 161-188.
  • Bourdieu, P. (2001). Contre-Feux 2. Paris: Raisons d‟Agir.
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  • Buchanan, J. (2001). New Directions in Union Strategy: Organising for fairness and reduced inequality at work. Sydney: Australasian Organising Conference.
  • Callinicos, A. (2003). An Anti-Capitalist Manisfesto. Polity Press.
  • Clerc, D. (2005). Les théoriciens du capitalisme. Alternatives Economiques, 65, 18-22.
  • della Porta, D. (2004). The unions, the movements, Europe, and democracy. Some evidences from the first European Social Forum. In Organised Labour – An Agent of EU Democracy? Trade Union Strategies and the EU Integration Process, European Conference, University College of Dublin.
  • Debord, G. (1967). La société du spectacle. Paris: Éditions Champs Libres.
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  • Fantasia, R., & Voss, K. (2003). Des syndicats domestiqués – Répression patronale et résistance syndicale aux Etats-Unis. Paris: Raisons d‟Agir.
  • Frege, C. M., & Kelly, J. (2003). Union Revitalization Strategies in Comparative Perspective. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 9 (1), 7-24.
  • Gobin, C. (1997). L’Europe syndicale: entre désir et réalité. Bruxelles: Labor.
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  • Jacobi, O. (2002). In search of concepts – the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, 25–30 January 2002. Transfer – European Review of Labour and Research, 8 (1), 164–168.
  • Klein, N. (2002). Farewell to „The End of History‟: Organization and Vision in Anti Corporate Movements. Socialist Register – A World of Contradictions, Merlin Press, 1– 14
  • Martin, A., & Ross, G. (1999). The Brave New World of European Labor. New York: Berghahn.
  • Moody, K. (1997). Workers in a lean world: unions in the international economy. New York: Verso.
  • Negri, T. (2003). Introduction. In W. F. Fisher and T. Ponniah (eds.), Another World is Possible: Popular Alternatives to Globalization at the World Social Forum. London: Zed Books.
  • Panitch, L. (2001). Reflections on Strategy for Labour. Socialist Register, Merlin Press, 392.
  • Paz, O. (1992). L’autre voix. Poésie et fin de siècle. Arcades: Gallimard.
  • Ramsay, H. (1999). In Search of International Union Theory. In J. Waddington (ed.), Globalization and Patterns of Labour Resistance (pp. 192–219). London: Mansell.
  • Sommier, I. (2005). La contestation du capitalisme. Alternatives Economiques, 65, 42-43.
  • Streeck, W. (1998). The Internationalization of Industrial Relations in Europe: Prospects and Problems. Politics and Society, 26, 429–459.
  • Tarrow, S. (2005). The New Transnational Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Taylor, G., & Mathers A. (2004). The European Trade Union Confederation at the Crossroads of Change? Traversing the Variable Geometry of European Trade Unionism. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 10 (3), 267–285.
  • Tilly, C. (2006). Regimes and Repertoires. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Turner, L. (2005). From Transformation to Revitalisation: A New Research Agenda for a Contested Global Economy. Work and Occupations, 32 (4), 383–399.
  • Vakalousis, M., Vincent, J. M., & Zarka, P. (2003). Vers un nouvel anticapitalisme – Pour une politique d’émancipation. Paris: Éditions du Félin.
  • Waterman, P. (2001). Trade Union Internationalism in the Age of Seattle. In P. Waterman & J. Wills (eds.), Place, Space and the New Labour Internationalisms (pp. 8– ). Blackwell Publishers.
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Stéphane Le Queux This is me

Publication Date May 30, 2016
Submission Date May 30, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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APA Queux, S. L. (2016). Acting Together For Another World? Anti-Globalisation and Labour Organisations. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 1(2), 135-154.

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