Understanding labour processes in global production networks: a case study of the football industry in Pakistan |
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Authors: | Farah Naz Deiter Bögenhold |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Sociology &2. Criminology, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan farah.naz@uos.edu.pkhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9790-6233;4. Department of Sociology, Alpen-Adria University, Klagenfurt, Austria |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Over the last few decades, the changing nature of global production and distribution processes has raised a number of critical questions regarding work and employment relations. Presenting a qualitative case study of the football industry in Pakistan as an example of the general mechanism of the social relations of re/production in a global system of industrial organization, this research highlights how and under what conditions informal workers are embedded in extended global production networks. By drawing on the integrated conceptual framework of the global production network (GPN) and labour process theory (LPT), this research sheds light on the working conditions and living realities of informal workers. A potential contribution of this paper is to extend the horizon of production network theory by analysing the work and employment conditions of informal workers, which are absent in existing discussions of these conceptual frameworks. |
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Keywords: | Employment relations gender global production network homework informal labour |
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