[P2P-F] Fwd: [NetworkedLabour] Fwd: Decent Work special issue
Michel Bauwens
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Fri Jun 26 17:37:51 CEST 2015
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From: Orsan Senalp <orsan1234 at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 8:21 PM
Subject: [NetworkedLabour] Fwd: Decent Work special issue
To: Networked Labour <networkedlabour at lists.contrast.org>
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*From:* Dr Phoebe Moore <pvm.doc at GMAIL.COM>
*Date:* 8 Jun 2015 15:14:16 GMT+2
*To:* CRITICAL-LABOUR-STUDIES at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
*Subject:* *Decent Work special issue*
*Reply-To:* Dr Phoebe Moore <pvm.doc at GMAIL.COM>
Please see the new Special Issue
<https://escarpmentpress.org/globallabour/issue/view/246> in the Global
Labour Journal 'The Future and Praxis of Decent Work' that I acted as Lead
Guest Editor for. It’s the result of 2.5 years of finding the best pieces
for this and the organisation of two events at Kassel University’s
International Centre for Development and Decent Work, and European
Workshops in International Studies in Izmir last year. Do enjoy.
In the introduction I make the point that ‘decency' cannot be understood as
identical to ‘dignity’. By looking at the history of the formation and the
trajectory of mandate shifts of the International Labour Organisation we
see that decency becomes, possibly, the highest level we can now expect in
workplaces. The articles provide analysis in the context of Indonesia,
Italy, India, South Korea, Macedonia
*Vol. 6, No. 2 (2015) Special Issue: 'The Future and Praxis of Decent Work'*
<https://escarpmentpress.org/globallabour/issue/view/246>
Lead guest editor Phoebe Moore (Middlesex University)
*with co-editors Charles Dannreuther (Leeds University), Christian Möllmann
(Kassel University International Centre for Development and Decent Work),
Conor Cradden (Lausanne) *
*Guest editors' introduction*: *The Future and Praxis of Decent Work*
<https://escarpmentpress.org/globallabour/article/view/2634/2423>
by Phoebe Moore with Charles Dannreuther, Christian Möllmann
*Articles*
*Felix Hauf *'The Paradoxes of Decent Work in Context: A Cultural Political
Economy Perspective'
*Martina Lavagnini, Antonella Mennella* 'The Latest Italian Labour Market
Rreforms in the Perspective of Decent Work Basic-Relations-Fairness
Proposal'
*Jamie Morgan, Wendy Olsen* 'The Absence of Decent Work: The Continued
Development of Forced and Unfree Labour in India'
*Rafael Peels, Marialaura Fino* 'Pushed out the Door, Back in through the
Window: The Role of the ILO in EU and US Trade Agreements in Facilitating
the Decent Work Agenda'
*Dragan Tevdovski *'Decent Work Diagnostics for a Western Balkan Country
Stuck in the Neo-liberal Doctrine: The Case of the Republic of Macedonia'
*Lore Van den Putte* 'Involving Civil Society in the Implementation of
Social Provisions in Trade Agreements: Comparing the US and EU Approach in
the Case of South Korea'
*Reviews*
*Anita Chan *review of Kevin Gray (2015) Labour and Development in East
Asia: Social Forces and Passive Revolution
*Janet Munakamwe *review of Costello, C. and Freedland, M. (eds.) (2014)
Migrants at Work: Immigration and Vulnerability in Labour Law
*Khalid Nadvi *review of Rossi, A., Luinstra, A. and Pickles, J. (eds.)
(2014) Towards Better Work: Understanding Labour in Apparel Global Value
Chains
*Global Issues*
The Future and Praxis of Decent Work, Peter Waterman, Dave Spooner
* Dr Phoebe V Moore Senior Lecturer in International Relations*
* School of Law Middlesex University London NW4 4BT *
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