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Ambivalences of the Countermovement: A Proposal on How to Study International Trade Unionism

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Seeliger,  Martin
Projekte von Gastwissenschaftlern und Postdoc-Stipendiaten, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society;
Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany;

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Seeliger, M. (2018). Ambivalences of the Countermovement: A Proposal on How to Study International Trade Unionism. Transnational Social Review, 8(2), 203-217. doi:10.1080/21931674.2018.1452491.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0001-848F-9
Abstract
After globalization has led to what can, by drawing on Karl Polanyi, be referred to as a disembedding of the labor market from its nationally segmented settings, recent decades bring about a development which has by a range of scholars been identified as a countermovement in the Polanyian sense. Drawing on the cases of international co-determination in Volkswagen, as well as the European minimum wage, the article draws three conclusions, with regards to the emergence of a transnational countermovement in the Polanyian sense. In order to understand if international resistance against neoliberal globalization can transform into a transnational countermovement, research has to be conceptualized from an action theoretical angle (1), take on a constructivist perspective (2), and establish a multidimensional understanding of space (3).