Post-Fordism : a reader /

Part analysis of contemporary change and part vision of the future, post-Fordism lends its name to a set of challenging, essential and controversial debates over the nature of capitalism's newest age. This book provides a superb introduction to these debates and their far-reaching implications,...

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Other Authors: Amin, Ash
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; Cambridge, Mass. : Blackwell, 1994.
Series:Studies in urban and social change.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:Part analysis of contemporary change and part vision of the future, post-Fordism lends its name to a set of challenging, essential and controversial debates over the nature of capitalism's newest age. This book provides a superb introduction to these debates and their far-reaching implications, and includes key texts by post-Fordism's major theorists and commentators. At the heart of the book lie several related questions. Is the mass production era of Henry Ford now over, and has 'Fordism' finished? Are new 'information technologies' transforming Western economies and creating new forms of social, political and cultural life in the process? The answers have been hotly contested, not least by writers sympathetic to a post-Fordist perspective. From Ash Amin's indispensable introductory essay to Susan Christopherson's bracing account of the contemporary 'fortress city', this book is a vivid guide through post-Fordism's models, fantasies and phantoms of transition.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 435 pages.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780470712726 (electronic bk.)
0470712724 (electronic bk.)