
Threads of Labour
Garment Industry Supply Chains from the Workers' Perspective
By: Angela Hale, Jane Wills
Paperback | 14 December 2005 | Edition Number 1
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- Presents new empirical research by a network of garment workers' support organizations in ten different locations in Asia, Europe and Mexico.
- Creates a blueprint for conducting worker-orientated action research in order to better understand and resist the negative impact of globalization on labour.
- Ensures that workers' voices reach those who are already trying to reconfigure global capitalism in more humane directions.
- Explores the ways in which workers might begin to develop new forms of organization that are more suited to securing gains in the global garment industry.
- Bridges the gap between activist and academic research, improving the conversation between these two groups.
Industry Reviews
Diane Elson, University of Essex
"I would highly recommend Threads of Labour to anyone
wishing to learn the intricacies of the global garment industry,
and what action can be taken to make change happen."
Red Pepper
"A ground-breaking and original study of the contested
geographies of women working in the global garments trade.
Theoretically, empirically and politically rich and innovative.
This is one of the most sustained and exciting examples of action
research in the discipline."
David Featherstone, University of Liverpool
"This book gives valuable insights for decision-makers in
international clothing brands. Read it and learn how garment
workers worldwide are affected by the sub-contracted manufacturing
that characterises this industry."
Dan Rees, Director of the Ethical Trading Initiative
?A politically engaged, detailed and scholarly account of
global garment subcontracting ? This book is required reading
for researchers, students, and activists with a serious interest in
global trade and global exploitation.? Network
?An essential read for globalization scholars and
activists alike [and] breaks new ground by presenting a coordinated
research approach for analyzing global supply chains and how power
is constructed-and contested-through the links that bind
them.?
Norma M. Rantisi, Concordia University, Economic
Geography
ISBN: 9781405126380
ISBN-10: 1405126388
Series: Antipode Book Series
Published: 14th December 2005
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 288
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Country of Publication: US
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 228.61 x 154.74 x 16.52
Weight (kg): 0.49
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