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E-raamat: Dialectical Meaning of Offshored Work: Neoliberal Desires and Labour Arbitrage in Post-socialist Romania

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The Dialectical Meaning of Offshored Work analyzes how offshoring investments function as a platform for intercultural encounters among corporate actors and local populations of hosting communities. The book synthesizes ethnographic research, media reviews, and policy analysis to examine how localized forms of offshoring production occur in social, political and economic processes to highlight dilemmas connected to mobility of capital, modernization, social equality and capitalist expansion. The book delineates the complex interplay between Western neoliberalism and a transforming post-socialist Europe, to show the complex ways in which offshoring production infiltrates local communities. Analyzing issues of labor, work and employment, this book engages with current scholarship on critical management, sociology, anthropology, and East European studies.
Acknowledgement vii
Introduction: The Post-socialist Workforce in the Global Offshoring Networks 1(19)
1 The Post-socialist Workforce in Global Production
3(4)
2 Offshoring Studies
7(2)
3 Social Reproduction and Offshoring
9(2)
4 Ethnography of Foreign Investment
11(2)
5 The Investor and the Region
13(2)
6 The Structure of this Book
15(5)
1 Romania's Systemic Transformation: Chaos, Austerity and Imposed Neoliberal Reform
20(22)
1 Ad-hoc Transition (1989--1996)
23(4)
2 The Period of Market Orientation (1996--2004)
27(4)
3 The Period of European Integration (2004--2009)
31(4)
4 Global Economic Crisis and Neoliberal Rule (2009--2014)
35(4)
5 Conclusions
39(3)
2 The Arrival: Global Assemblage of Neoliberal Production
42(18)
1 Nokia Village Plans
48(5)
2 Factory Closure in Germany
53(3)
3 The Opening
56(4)
3 A Journey onto the Shop Floor: Cultural Specificity of the Offshored Plant and Workforce Adaptation
60(22)
1 Joining a Capitalist Workplace
62(2)
2 Cultural Specificity of the Workplace and Worker Socialisation
64(4)
3 Workplace Adaptation
68(11)
4 Cultural Specificity and the Offshored Workplace
79(3)
4 Shop Floor Culture and Routine Production Process
82(19)
1 Lubricating the Taylorist Workplace
84(3)
2 Limiting Control and Political Intimacies at Work
87(7)
3 Epistemic Holes, Humour and Storytelling
94(4)
4 Conclusions
98(3)
5 Familial Involvement in Offshored Labour
101(19)
1 Prior to Investment
103(3)
2 Mutual Dependencies
106(3)
3 Emancipatory Forces
109(2)
4 Intergenerational Exceptionalism
111(4)
5 Mutual Dependency in a Broader Context
115(5)
6 Employee Reactions to the Plant Closure
120(17)
1 The Good Investor's Bad Decisions
123(3)
2 Social Mobilization
126(7)
3 What the Plant Changed
133(4)
7 Coping with Loss: Local Agency and Offshored Labour
137(22)
1 The Secrecy of the Contract
141(4)
2 Smartphone Controversy
145(3)
3 Romania in the Global Economy
148(5)
4 The New Investor
153(3)
5 Discussion: National Reaction to the Issue of Relocation
156(3)
Conclusions: Labour Arbitrage, Modernity and the Realities of Offshored Labour 159(8)
Bibliography 167(21)
Index 188
Miosz Miszczyski, Ph.D, is an Assistant Professor at Kozminski University, Poland. He conducts research in the fields of critical studies of organisations and sociology of labour. His publications include publications in Organzation, Critical Sociology and European Journal of Cultural Studies.