Introducing Social Geographies by Rachel Pain

By Rachel Pain

This significant new textual content deals a accomplished and up to date creation to this significant sector of human geography. It provides a wide assessment of the subject, in actual fact outlining the main theoretical and political positions, and making huge use of examples to teach how those frameworks can be utilized to investigate actual social concerns.

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And to what extent are adults' 20 class identities defined by the households in which they grew up, and to what extent their current situation? The second approach to class, implicit in the discussion of employment above, is to see it as a set of relations between people and firms. 5 Class relations in space: Petticoat Lane market in the East End of London, with the financial district of the City in the background. People using these two spaces have different class identities. But what are the relations between them?

Trade unions have been weakened by the threat of unemployment, decline of strongly unionized sectors, and restrictive laws on industrial action. The weaker power of the unions has made it easier for employers to carry through the changes just described, and casualization, payment by 'results', and part-time work have produced further difficulties for union organization (Martin, Sunley and Wills, 1996). These changes taken together are sometimes referred to as 'flexible labour markets'. Evidently, flexibility here is largely of the worker and for the employer rather than the reverse (Pollert, 1999).

Oxford: Blackwell. For its contemporary patterns, see: • Schoenberger, E. (1989) New models of regional development. In Peet, R. and Thrift, N. (eds), New Models in Geography. London: Unwin Hyman, Vol. I, pp. II5-41. For a specific focus on employee relations and their geography: • Massey, D. (I984a) Spatial Divisions of Labour. London: Macmillan. • Peck, j. (1997) Work-place: The Social Regulation of Labour Markets. New York: Guilford Press. Useful on class are the following: • Massey, D. (I984a) Spatial Divisions of Labour.

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