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Elliot Siemiatycki 《对极》2012,44(2):453-473
Abstract: The stunning decline of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler over the past decade has rendered the once “Big Three” US automakers a vulnerable “Detroit Three”. In their attempts to return to profitability, the Detroit Three have undertaken a series of “turnarounds” aimed at renewing their competitive edge. Through this corporate restructuring agenda, 250,000 assembly jobs in North America have been lost, upwards of 50 auto plants have been closed, wages and benefits for new hires have been cut substantially and once strong, independent auto unions have been thoroughly overwhelmed. Permanent restructuring, then, represents a crisis strategy on the part of the corporate elite to continually intensify the demands placed on labour in the hopes of creating new conditions for capital accumulation. Working within labour geography, this paper documents the “regional race to the bottom” in the North American auto industry while reminding labour geographers that capitalist restructuring is a powerful constraint on labour agency. 相似文献
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Elliot M. Abrams 《Journal of Archaeological Research》2009,17(2):169-204
A tremendous amount of research on Hopewellian societies in the Northern Woodlands of the United States has been conducted
within the last decade. This article summarizes the main themes and directions of that current research and presents a general
model of Hopewellian societies. Local communities appear to have been small in size and relatively sedentary; sets of these
communities shared a greater sense of cultural identity within a lineage and possibly clan organization, with each riverine
drainage system occupied by a mosaic of lineages. Each in turn was spatially centered on specific clusters of religious, nonresidential
public architecture. Alliances were based on a number of historically shifting variables, including religion, kinship, politics,
and economics. It is suggested that future research continue existing methodologies and analyses and consider new ecological,
genetic, and ideological research as a means of adding greater local historic nuance to this general model of Hopewellian
societies. 相似文献