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People, Place and IdentityGlobalization and Workers
Barkan, J., 2010. "Liberal Government and the Corporate Person" Journal of Cultural Economy, vol. 3, no. 1 (in press) Barkan, J., 2009. “Use Beyond Value: Giorgio Agamben and a Critique of Capitalism” Rethinking Marxism, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 243-59.Andrew Herod, 2009. Geographies of Globalization: A Critical Introduction Basil Blackwell: OxfordAndrew Herod, 2009. Geographies of Globalization: A Critical Introduction Basil Blackwell: OxfordMuhmad, A. & Sarmiento, F. O., 2008. Changing Role of Rural Women in Punjab province, Pakistan. Geographsiche Rundschau 4(2): 4-9.Heynen, N., J. McCarthy, W.S.Prudham and P. Robbins, 2007. False Promises In N. Heynen, J. McCarthy, W.S. Prudham and P. Robbins (Eds.) Neoliberal Environments: False Promises and Unnatural Consequences. London; New York: Routledge. Shaun Ryan and Andrew Herod, 2006. “Restructuring the architecture of state regulation in the Australian and Aotearoa/ New Zealand cleaning industries and the growth of precarious employment.” Antipode 38.3: 486-507. [Published simultaneously in Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 60-80. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]Conway, D. and N. Heynen , 2006. “Globalization’s Dimensions.” In D. Conway and N. Heynen (Eds.) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction & Transformation. London; New York: Routledge.Conway, D. and N. Heynen (Eds.), 2006. Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction & Transformation. London; New York: Routledge.
Andrew Herod and Luis L. M. Aguiar, 2006. “Section II Introduction: Ethnographies of the cleaning body.” Antipode 38.3: 530-533. [Published simultaneously in Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 102-105. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]Karen Søgaard, Anne Katrine Blangsted, Andrew Herod, and Lotte Finsen, 2006. “Work design and the labouring body: Examining the impacts of work organisation on Danish cleaners’ health.” Antipode: 38.3: 579-602. [Published simultaneously in Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 150-171. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]
Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (editors), 2006. The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. [Issue published simultaneously as a special issue of Antipode, 38.3] Andrew Herod and Luis L. M. Aguiar, 2006. “Cleaners and the dirty work of neoliberalism.” Antipode 38.3: 425-434. Introduction to special issue on “The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy,” pp. 1-10. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]Andrew Herod and Luis L. M. Aguiar, 2006. “Section I Introduction: Geographies of neoliberalism.” Antipode 38.3: 435-439. The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 11-15. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]
Luis L.M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), 2006. Special issue on “The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy,” Antipode, 38.3: 425-666.
Conway, D. and N. Heynen, 2006. “The Ascendancy of Globalization and Neoliberalism.”
In D. Conway and N. Heynen (Eds.) Globalization’s Contradictions: Geographies of Discipline, Destruction & Transformation. London; New York: Routledge.Andrew Herod and Luis L. M. Aguiar, 2006. “Section III Introduction: Cleaners’ agency.” Antipode 38.3: 603-607. [Published simultaneously in Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod (eds.), The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy, pp. 172-176. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.]Andrew Herod, 2006. “Labour, space and capitalist restructuring.” Labor History 47.1: 102-108. Part of a Symposium on the book Global Restructuring and the Power of Labour by Bill Dunn (2004, Macmillan).
Pandit, Kavita, & Holloway, Steven R. , 2005. New Immigrant Geographies of United States Metropolitan Areas Geographical Review, 95(2): iii-vi (introduction to special issue)Andrew Herod, 2004. “The impact of containerization on work on the New York-New Jersey waterfront.” Social Science Docket, 4.1 (Winter-Spring) 5-7. [Special issue on “Work and workers in New Jersey and New York.”] Andrew Herod, 2004. “Impacts of the transition on unions in Eastern Europe.” In Berthold Unfried and Marcel van der Linden (eds.) Labour and New Social Movements in a Globalizing World/ Arbeit, Arbeiterbewegung und neue soziale Bewegungen im globalisierten Weltsystem, pp. 139-154. Internationale Tagung der Historikerinnen und Historiker der Arbeiter und anderer Sozialer Bewegungen, Tagungsberichte 38: Leipzig. Andrew Herod, 2003. “Geographies of labor internationalism.” Social Science History, 27.4: 501-523. [Special issue on “Labor Internationalism.”]
Andrew Herod, 2003. “Workers, space, and labor geography.” International Labor and Working-Class History, no. 64 (Fall): 112-138. [Special issue on “Workers, Suburbs, and Labor Geography.”] Scott Salmon and Andrew Herod, 2003. “Socialist geography.” In Gary L. Gaile and Cort J. Willmott (eds.) Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, pp. 209-220. Oxford University Press: Oxford. Andrew Herod, 2003. “Scale: The local and the global.” In Sarah Holloway, Stephen Rice, and Gill Valentine (eds.) Key Concepts in Geography, pp. 229-247. Sage: London Andrew Herod, Jamie Peck, and Jane Wills, 2003. “Geography and industrial relations.” In Peter Ackers and Adrian Wilkinson (eds.) Understanding Work and Employment: Industrial Relations in Transition, pp. 176-192. Oxford University Press: Oxford. Andrew Herod, 2003. “Global change in the world of organized labor.” In Ron J. Johnston, Peter J. Taylor, and Michael J. Watts (eds.) Geographies of Global Change: Remapping the World (2nd Edition), pp. 78-87. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. Chaurette, E., F.O. Sarmiento and J. Rodríguez., 2003. A protected landscape candidate in the Tropical Andes of Ecuador. Parks 13(2): 42-51.Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright (editors), 2002. Geographies of Power: Placing Scale. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. (ISBN 0-631-22557-9 hbk/ ISBN 0-631-22558-7 pbk: xii plus 315 pages, 9 figs., 2 photos). Andrew Herod and Melissa W. Wright (editors), 2001. Labor Geographies: Workers and the Landscapes of Capitalism. Guilford Press: New York (“Perspectives on Economic Change” Series). (ISBN 1-57230-685-8 pbk: xvi plus 352 pages, 5 figs., 2 tables, 12 photos). Andrew Herod, 2001. “Labor internationalism and the contradictions of globalization: Or, why the local is sometimes still important in a global economy.” Antipode 33.3: 407-426. [Special issue on “Place, Space and the New Labour Internationalisms” –issue published simultaneously as Jane Wills and Peter Waterman (eds.), Place, Space and the New Labour Internationalisms, pp. 103-122. Basil Blackwell: Oxford.] Kaplan, David H., & Holloway, Steven R. , 2001. Scaling Ethnic Segregation: Causal Processes and Contingent Outcomes in Chinese Residential Patterns GeoJournal, 53(1):59-70Andrew Herod, 2000. “Workers and workplaces in a neoliberal global economy.” Environment and Planning A 32.10: 1781-1790. Andrew Herod, 2000. “Implications of Just-in-Time production for union strategy: Lessons from the 1998 General Motors-United Auto Workers dispute.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90.3: 521-547. [Publisher’s erratum for figures published Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2001) 91.1: 200-202.] Ben Salt, Ron Cervero, and Andrew Herod, 2000. “Workers’ education and neoliberal globalization: An adequate response to transnational corporations?” Adult Education Quarterly 51.1: 9-31. [Awarded 2001 American Association for Adult and Continuing Education Imogene Okes Award for Best Article in the field of adult and continuing education for 2000.] J. Brown, N. Mitchell & F.O. Sarmiento., 2000. Landscape Stewardship: New directions in conservation of nature and culture. Special Issue. George Wright Forum, 17(1).Andrew Herod (editor), 1998. Organizing the Landscape: Geographical Perspectives on Labor Unionism. University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis and London. (ISBN 0-8166-2970-6 hbk/ 0-8166-2971-4 pbk: xix plus 372 pages, 9 figs., 7 tables). Andrew Herod, Gearóid Ó Tuathail, and Susan Roberts (editors), 1998. An Unruly World? Globalization, Governance and Geography. Routledge: London and New York. (ISBN 0-415-16931-3 hbk/ 0-415-16932-1 pbk: xiii plus 372 pages, 10 figs., 4 tables). Andrew Herod, 1998. “Discourse on the docks: Containerization and inter-union work disputes in US ports, 1955-1985.” Transactions, Institute of British Geographers, New Series 23.2, 177-191. Sarmiento, F.O., 1998. Restauración de los hábitats críticos del paisaje tropandino ecuatoriano. [Restoration of critical habitats in Ecuadorian tropandean landscapes] Geografía Aplicada y Desarrollo, 37:63-86.Andrew Herod, 1997. “Labor’s spatial praxis and the geography of contract bargaining in the US east coast longshore industry, 1953-89.” Political Geography 16.2, 145-169. [Special issue on “The Political Geography of Scale.”] Sarmiento, F.O., 1997. The birthplace of ecology: Tropandean ecoregion of Ecuador, an endangered landscape. Environmental Conservation, 24(1):3-4.Manz, B. and A. Ross, 1996. “The United Nations: Peace Building in Guatemala,” with Beatriz Manz Peace Review, vol. 8, No. 4, pgs. 52-64.Andrew Herod, 1995. “The practice of international labor solidarity and the geography of the global economy.” Economic Geography 71.4, 341-363. Sarmiento, F. O., 1995. The birthplace of ecology. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 76(2):104-105Andrew Herod, 1994. “On workers’ theoretical (in)visibility in the writing of critical urban geography: A comradely critique.” Urban Geography 15.7, 681-693. [Special issue on “Social (In)justice and the City: Twenty Years On.”] Sarmiento, F. O., 1993. Words to live by... Términos ecológicos. (Special issue on the environment). Business México, 3(1): 89-92.Sarmiento, F. O., 1992. Research in tropandean protected areas of Ecuadorian landscapes. The George Wright Forum, 9 (3-4): 148-160.Andrew Herod, 1991. “From rag trade to real estate in New York’s Garment Center: Remaking the labor landscape in a global city.” Urban Geography 12.4, 324-338. teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeest, . teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeest teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeest
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