Abstract
Preface. Introduction: Labor and Landscapes. Toward a Labor Geography. Challenging the Global Locally: Labor in a Postindustrial Global City. Spatial Sabotage: Containerization, Union Work Rules, and the Geography of Waterfront Work. Scales of Struggle: Labor's Rescaling of Contract Bargaining in the U.S. East Coast Longshoring Industry, 1953-1989. Labor as an Agent of Globalization and as a Global Agent. Engineering Spaces of Anti-Communism: Connecting Cold War Global Strategy to Local Everyday Life. Thinking Locally, Acting Globally? The Practice of International Labor Solidarity and the Geography of the Global Economy. International Labor Union Activity and the Landscapes of Transition in Central and Eastern Europe.
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