Greening Auto Jobs: A Critical Analysis of the Green Job Solution provides a major contribution to the growing and important field of environmental sociology and labor studies by providing a theoretical and practical understanding of how the broader political-economic relations of society affect the relationship between labor and the environment.
Greening Auto Jobs: A Critical Analysis of the Green Job Solution provides a major contribution to the growing and important field of environmental sociology and labor studies by providing a theoretical and practical understanding of how the broader political-economic relations of society affect the relationship between labor and the environment.
Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Appendixes List of Abbreviations Abstract Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter One - Introduction: Why Green Jobs Matter Chapter Two - What is a Green Job? Green Job Definitions The Theoretical Foundation of Green Jobs A Critique of Ecological Modernization Ways of Understanding the Capitalist System and the Green Shift A Marxist Understanding of Green Jobs Conclusion Chapter Three - Green Jobs as an Environmental and Economic Battleground Green Jobs in Australia, a Blurred Vision Recent Green Job Manoeuvres 2007-2011 The Narrative of Jobs as a Battleground in Australia Conclusion Chapter Four - The Response of Some Key Australian Unions to Green Jobs Unions and Just Transition What Do Unions Do? Australian Unions and a Green Jobs Agenda What Do International Unions Do? What Can Unions Do? Conclusion Chapter Five - The Automotive Industry: Setting the Scene An Overview of the Current Global Automotive Industry Landscape The Political Economy and Cultural Dominance of the Car: within the Global Context Car Nation The Labor Process: Automobile Production and Its Workers Conclusion Chapter Six - Crisis in the Global Automotive Industry and the Green Shift Crisis The Political Economic Shift of Auto: From Environmental Opposition to Ecological Modernization The Green Possibilities of the Three Parent Companies The State and Labor Unions Embrace a Green Shift Conclusion Chapter Seven - Green Cars, Green Jobs: The Australian Government's Green Car Plan Green Car Policy from Opposition Green Car Policy in Government Policy in Action The Never-Ending Crisis Conclusion Chapter Eight - Analyzing the Green Shift: The Three Vehicle Manufacturers Operating in Australia Understanding Green Jobs Government Policy, Industry and the Environment Green Shifts and Manoeuvres Outside Australia's Control Conclusion Chapter Nine - Conclusion Key Findings Implications and Future Research Possibilities Appendixes Bibliography End Notes
Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Appendixes List of Abbreviations Abstract Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter One - Introduction: Why Green Jobs Matter Chapter Two - What is a Green Job? Green Job Definitions The Theoretical Foundation of Green Jobs A Critique of Ecological Modernization Ways of Understanding the Capitalist System and the Green Shift A Marxist Understanding of Green Jobs Conclusion Chapter Three - Green Jobs as an Environmental and Economic Battleground Green Jobs in Australia, a Blurred Vision Recent Green Job Manoeuvres 2007-2011 The Narrative of Jobs as a Battleground in Australia Conclusion Chapter Four - The Response of Some Key Australian Unions to Green Jobs Unions and Just Transition What Do Unions Do? Australian Unions and a Green Jobs Agenda What Do International Unions Do? What Can Unions Do? Conclusion Chapter Five - The Automotive Industry: Setting the Scene An Overview of the Current Global Automotive Industry Landscape The Political Economy and Cultural Dominance of the Car: within the Global Context Car Nation The Labor Process: Automobile Production and Its Workers Conclusion Chapter Six - Crisis in the Global Automotive Industry and the Green Shift Crisis The Political Economic Shift of Auto: From Environmental Opposition to Ecological Modernization The Green Possibilities of the Three Parent Companies The State and Labor Unions Embrace a Green Shift Conclusion Chapter Seven - Green Cars, Green Jobs: The Australian Government's Green Car Plan Green Car Policy from Opposition Green Car Policy in Government Policy in Action The Never-Ending Crisis Conclusion Chapter Eight - Analyzing the Green Shift: The Three Vehicle Manufacturers Operating in Australia Understanding Green Jobs Government Policy, Industry and the Environment Green Shifts and Manoeuvres Outside Australia's Control Conclusion Chapter Nine - Conclusion Key Findings Implications and Future Research Possibilities Appendixes Bibliography End Notes
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