Jairus Banaji The Fictions of Free Labour : Contract , Coercion , and So-Called Unfree Labour Premises : the elusive reality of consentAnderson, MichaelBudgen, SebastianHarrisswhite, BarbaraKlare, Karl
Such a shift, it is now widely recognized, has failed to materialize. Commentators have tended to point to the "capture" of policymaking processes by...doi:10.1080/00472336.2012.706429Tom Brasssupa/supsup*/supRoutledgeJournal of Contemporary Asia...
MODES OF PRODUCTION I N A MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF Jairus BanajiRetreat, I T H EHistorical, Into
Jairus Banaji and Rahini Hensman, Beyond Multinationalism: Management Policy and Bargaining Relationship in International Companiesdoi:10.7202/050730ARHem C. JainDépartement des relations industrielles de l'Université Laval
In a recent critique of the deproletarianization thesis, which links the reproduction of unfree labour mainly - but not only - in Third World agriculture to class struggle prosecuted by capitalist producers, Banaji maintains in effect that there is no such thing as unfree labour. Equating the ...
Theory as History, which was awarded the Deutscher Memorial Prize in 2011, collects together several of Jairus Banaji's essays published over the course of 30 years. This symposium comprises four essays engaging with different aspects of the powerful and provocative contributions in Theory as ...
"Why Unfree Labour is Not ´So-Called´: The Fic- tions of Jairus Banaji". En: The Journal of Peasant Studies, Vol. 31, Nº 1, pp. 101-136.Brass, Tom , 2003 . ‘Why Unfree Labour is Not “So-Called”: The Fictions of Jairus Banaji’ . Journal of Peasant Studies , 31...
Brass, Tom (2003) `Why unfree Labour is not "so-called": the fictions of Jairus Banaji', Journal of Peasant Studies, 31 (1), 101-36Brass, Tom (2003). `Why Unfree Labour is not "so-Called": Banaji's Fictions'. The Journal of Peasant Studies 31 (1): 101-136....