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Progress in Human Geography | 2018

Dis/articulations and the interrogation of development in GPN research:

Siobhán McGrath

In spite of serving as the purported goal of the global production network (GPN) approach, development has been left undefined in the GPN literature, with ‘GPN 2.0’ now offering an impoverished understanding of development. This article reviews the elaboration of the ‘core concepts’ of the GPN approach: value, power, embeddedness – and development. I argue that the dis/articulations perspective is useful in offering a critical interrogation of d/Development, and that this has implications for value, power and embeddedness. The disarticulations perspective takes the determination of value into account and highlights the role of borders and discursive boundaries in structuring power relations


van der Pijl, Kees (Eds.). (2015). Handbook of the international political economy of production. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 299-317, Handbooks of research on international political economy | 2015

Unfreedom and workers’ power: ever-present possibilities

Siobhán McGrath; Kendra Strauss

Trafficking, forced labour and related phenomena have been documented time and again in recent years by advocacy groups, the media and government agencies. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that there are 20.9 million people in some form of forced labour worldwide. The estimate is broken down regionally and sectorally: 11.7 million of these are thought to be in the Asia and Pacific region; and 18.7 million are believed to be in the private economy, among whom 14.2 million are involved in economic activities not related to sexual exploitation. Debt bondage appears to be the most common mechanism of forced labour (cf. ILO 2005; 2012; Andrees and Belser 2009). The prevalence of labour relations characterized by various forms of unfreedom raises critical questions about how the phenomenon fits into the contemporary economy, and therefore about how to address the issue(s) in ways that advance the interests of all exploited workers.


Geoforum | 2017

Temporary migration, precarious employment and unfree labour relations: Exploring the ‘continuum of exploitation’ in Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Kendra Strauss; Siobhán McGrath


Geoforum | 2013

Fuelling global production networks with slave labour?: migrant sugar cane workers in the Brazilian ethanol GPN.

Siobhán McGrath


International Labour Review | 2008

The state of worker protections in the United States: Unregulated work in New York City

Annette Bernhardt; Siobhán McGrath; James DeFilippis


Archive | 2008

Unregulated Work in the Global City: Employment and Labor Law Violations in New York City

Annette Bernhardt; Siobhán McGrath; James DeFilippis


Antipode | 2013

Many Chains to Break: The Multi‐dimensional Concept of Slave Labour in Brazil

Siobhán McGrath


Urban Geography | 2009

On the Character and Organization of Unregulated Work in the Cities of the United States

James DeFilippis; Nina Martin; Annette Bernhardt; Siobhán McGrath


Antipode | 2006

Stitching Together a Movement? Three Works about Globalization, the Apparel Industry, and Anti‐sweatshop Activism

Siobhán McGrath


ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies | 2014

Researching “Slave Labour”: An Experiment in Critical Pedagogy

Siobhán McGrath; Ben Rogaly

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Nina Martin

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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