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Innovations in Labor Studies - Incorporating Global Perspectives: From Exhortation to Making It Real

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  • Ever since the mid-1840s, there has been an exhortation for workers of the world to unite globally (Armbruster-Sandoval, 2013: 614)

  • Jan Nederveen Pieterse expands on this: Among analysts and policy makers, North and South, there is an emerging consensus on several features of globalization: globalization is being shaped by technological changes, involves the reconfiguration of states, goes together with regionalization [for example, European Union, Latin Americanization-KS], and is uneven

  • He further writes that while people oftentimes refer to time-space compression, “It means that globalization involves more intensive interaction across wider space and in shorter time than before” (Nederveen Pieterse, 2015: 8)

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Introduction

Ever since the mid-1840s, there has been an exhortation for workers of the world to unite globally (Armbruster-Sandoval, 2013: 614).

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