We are pleased to announce that is now available Logistical Gazes: spaces, labour and struggles in global capitalism, a Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation Special Issue edited by Into the Black Box.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/workorgalaboglob.13.1.0009?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
Below you find the table of contents and here our introduction:
Introduction to a Special Issue of Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: The Logistics Production of Space
Data Centres as Logistical Facilities: Singapore and the Emergence of Production Topologies
Brett Neilson and Tanya Notley
The production of logistics places in France and Germany: a comparison between Paris, Frankfurt-am-Main and Kassel
Clément Barbier, Cécile Cuny and Nicolas Raimbault
Finance, extraction and logistics as axes of the third neoliberal moment in Latin America
Alessandro Peregalli
Logistical Tools for Refugees and Undocumented Migrants: Smartphones and Social Media in the City of Fès
Filippo Bignami and Moha Ennaji
Section 2: Logistics and Labour
Labour and the Contradictory Logic of Logistics
Kim Moody
Unfree Shipping: The Racialization of Logistics Labor
Jake Alimahomed-Wilson
On the Last Mile: Logistical Urbanism and the Transformation of Labour
Moritz Altenried
Section 3: Struggles and Counter-Logistics
Towards the mapping of port labour systems and conflicts across Europe: a literature review
Andrea Bottalico
Focusing on the Ambivalence of Logistical Connectivity. A Co-research with Foodora Riders
Daniela Leonardi, Marco Briziarelli, Emiliana Armano and Annalisa Murgia
The Georgian Logistics Revolution: Questioning Seamlessness Across the New Silk Road
Evelina Gambino
Reasons for and against strike participation in Amazon’s German distribution centres
Sabrina Apicella and Helmut Hildebrandt