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This book offers a timely exploration of how climate change manifests in the global workplace. It draws together accounts of workers, their work, and the politics of resistance in order to enable us to better understand how the impacts of climate change are structured by the economic and social processes of labour. Focusing on nine empirically grounded cases of labour under climate change, this volume links the tools and methods of critical labour studies to key debates over climate change adaptation and mitigation in order to highlight the active nature of struggles in the climate-impacted workplace. Spanning cases including commercial agriculture in Turkey, labour unions in the UK, and brick kilns in Cambodia, this collection offers a novel lens on the changing climate, showing how both the impacts of
1. Introduction: Climate Change in the Global Workplace: Labour, Adaptation and Resistance
Nithya Natarajan and Laurie Parsons
Part 1: Labour
2. Thermal Inequality in a Changing Climate: Heat, Mobility and Precarity in the Cambodian Brick Sector
Laurie Parsons.
3. Climate Change Adaptation through Agroecology in Senegal: Enhanced Farm Workers’ Autonomy or New Forms of Vertical Labour Control?
Patrick Bottazzi, Sébastien Boillat, Franziska Marfurt, and Sokhna Mbossé Seck
4. Routes to Food Security: Strategies of Survival of Marginalised Communities North Western Bangladesh
Taneesha Mohan
Part 2: Adaptation
5. Old Ways and New Routes: Climate Threats and Adaptive Possibilities in the Indian Himalayas
Richard Axelby and Maura Bulgheroni
6. From Climate Adaptation to Social Reproductive Resistance: Examining the Gendered Climate-Labour Migration Nexus in Southeast Asian Mobilisations for Environmental Justice
Symon James-Wilson
7. Hands That Adapt: Seasonal Labour Migration, Climate Change and the Making of Adaptable Subjects in Turkey
Ethemcan Turhan
Part 3: Resistance
8. Workers and Environmentalists of the World Unite? Exploring Red-Green Politics in Union Support for Heathrow Expansion
Maya Goodfellow and Nithya Natarajan
9. A Changing Climate: Indigenous Participation in Extractive Industry
Kimberleigh Schultz
10. Climate Change is Class War: Global Labour’s Challenge to the Capitalocene
Sabina Lawreniuk
11. Conclusion: Towards a Reworking of Climate Adaptation as Labour ‘Resistance’
Nithya Natarajan and Laurie Parsons
Index
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