Cultural Geography
are increasing, questions about the cultural meanings of work and its diversity have also become more important. But work, as we ...
moved from a sense of a whole, integrated, self-contained social group and way of life to a sense of an entity, that while still ...
of firms and organizations, the nature of the labour movement and everyday forms of inter- action in the workplace, behaviour on ...
single employer, working in the main steady and regular hours – an assumption that was never as strong in the USA and which, of ...
At the beginning of the new century, this elision of work and leisure is perhaps beginning to emerge in new forms, less politici ...
transmission of custom and custom’s evolution within historically specific forms of working and social relationships’ (1999:13). ...
Pringle, 1989; 1998), which also document the ways in which the social meaning of work and the cultures of production are connec ...
remember that this coincidence or fit was for men in the main, and among the working class only for the labour aristocracy). In ...
assertion that many men’s lives are changing for the worse, or at spatial variations. As I have already suggested, feminist theo ...
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURES In this final substantive section, I want to change the emphasis from labourers per se to the new and in ...
110 THE CULTURE OF ECONOMY and difference that exist in business practices that straddle several different cultural contexts. In ...
CONCLUSIONS I have ranged so widely in this chapter that it is difficult to end with a set of concise conclusions about the sign ...
112 THE CULTURE OF ECONOMY market behaviour. History and local specificity are important in understanding how globaliza- tion is ...
Fine, M. and Weiss, L. (1998) The Unknown City: The Lives of Poor and Working Class Young Adults. Boston: Beacon. Forth, J. (200 ...
Marcus, G. (ed.) (1998) Global Futures. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Marshall, J. (1984) Women Managers: Travellers in ...
Thrift, N. (2000a) ‘Pandora’s box? Cultural geographies of economies’, in G. Clark, M. Feldman and M. Gertler (eds) Handbook of ...
For a period during the 1980s, the New Republic, an American liberal magazine, ran an occasional series of articles under the co ...
CULTURES OF MONEY 117 materialist, puts it, ‘Cultural geography is precisely the study of how particular social rela- tions inte ...
shift in the history of financial capitalism (Tickell, 2000b).^3 Derivatives are products that allow firms to manage risk, for e ...
about a change in the pace of life’ (Simmel, 1990: 498, quoted in Pryke and Allen, 2000: 270). Pryke and Allen argue that, with ...
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