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Three lectures on post-industrial society / Daniel Cohen ; translated by William McCuaig.
Main entry:

Cohen, Daniel, 1953-

Title & Author:

Three lectures on post-industrial society / Daniel Cohen ; translated by William McCuaig.

Publication:

Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, ©2009.

Description:

106 pages ; 21 cm

Notes:
Previously published in French as: Trois leçons sur la société post-industrielle.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The era of ruptures -- The new world economy -- Is there a European social model?
Translated from the French.
Summary:

"In this pithy and provocative book, the noted economist Daniel Cohen offers his analysis of the global shift to a post-industrial era. If it was once natural to speak of industrial society, Cohen writes, it is more difficult to speak meaningfully of post-industrial "society." The solidarity that once characterized industrial society no longer exists. The different components of large industrial enterprises have been systematically disassembled: tasks considered nonessential are assigned to subcontractors; engineers are grouped together in research sites, distant from the workers. Employees are left exposed, and shareholders act to protect themselves, Never has the awareness that we all live in the same world been so strong-and never have the social conditions of existence been so unequal." "In these wide-ranging reflections, Cohen describes the transformations that signaled the break between the industrial and the post-industrial eras. He links the revolution in information technology to the trend toward flatter hierarchies of workers with multiple skills - and connects the latter to work practices growing out of the culture of the May 1968 protests. Subcontracting and outsourcing have also changed the nature of work, and Cohen succinctly analyzes the new international division of labor, the economic rise of China, India, and the former Soviet Union, and the economic effects of free trade on poor countries. Finally, Cohen examines the fate of the European social model-with its traditional compromise between social justice and economic productivity - in a post-industrial world."--Jacket.

ISBN:

9780262033831 (hbk. ; alk. paper)
0262033836 (hbk. ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Globalization Economic aspects.
Globalization Social aspects.
Social history 21st century.
Mondialisation.
Mondialisation Aspect social.
Histoire sociale 21e siècle.
Economie postindustrielle.
Secteur tertiaire.
Relations économiques internationales.
Modèle social européen.
Social history.
Social policy.
Nachindustrielle Gesellschaft
Globalisering ekonomiska aspekter.
Globalisering sociala aspekter.
Socialpolitik Europea.
Globalization economic aspects.
Globalization social aspects.
Europe Social policy.
Europe Politique sociale.
Europe.
Europe social policy.

Added entries:

McCuaig, William, 1949-

Holdings:

Location: Library main 258812
Call No.: BIB 189625
Status: Available

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