300010 Industrial Relations in a Globalizing World (S) (SoSe 2017)

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In capitalist economies, Industrial Relations are the arena in which corporate actors (trade unions, employers and/or their organizations, and the State) negotiate working conditions and payment for workforces on enterprise, industry, or societal level. Different countries display differing systems of Industrial Relations with important impacts for economic success, level of conflicts, and the distribution of wealth.
In the seminar, students will learn about different types of systems of Industrial Relations in Europe, Asia, and America. Moreover, we will discuss impacts of globalization processes on these systems, as well as the emergence of Industrial Relations on a supra national level.

Seminar language is English.

Requirements for participation, required level

A basic knowledge of economic sociology and/or the sociology of work is indispensable for a successful participation in this course. Therefore, participants should either have successfully completed an introductory course in economic sociology or the sociology of work, or have carefully read through an introductory book.

The following text books represent suitable introductions:

  • Watson, Tony J. (2008): Sociology, work and industry. 5. ed. London [u.a.]: Routledge.
  • Swedberg, Richard Â. (1996): Economic sociology. Cheltenham [u.a.]: Elgar (An Elgar reference collection, 5).

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30-M-Soz-M4a Arbeits- und Wirtschaftssoziologie a Seminar 1 Study requirement
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30-M-Soz-M4c Arbeits- und Wirtschaftssoziologie c Seminar 1 Study requirement
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Type(s) / SWS (hours per week per semester)
seminar (S) / 2
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This lecture is taught in english
Department
Faculty of Sociology
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