Labour, Nature and Capitalism: Exploring Labour-Environmental Conflicts in Kerala, India

Paperback Published on: 01/04/2025
Price: £25.00
UK delivery included
Not available
This product is currently unavailable
Make and edit your lists in your account
wordery
has a fantastic rating on
Not available
This product is currently unavailable
wordery
has a fantastic rating on

Synopsis

Labour, Nature and Capitalism traces how the alliance between labour and capital manifests in the form of conflicts between organised trade unions and a local environmental movement in the context of the much-acclaimed Kerala model of development. It explores the history of the area's local industrialisation, the presence of varied economic interests and exposes the barriers to forming solidarity networks among the working classes.

Situated in the backdrop of the Eloor-Edayar industrial belt, this book delves deeper into the ways in which capitalism infiltrates and manipulates the social movement landscape in Kerala. It shows how the hegemonic coalition between the state, industries and institutionalised trade unions enable capitalist rationality to mediate and control social movements in postcolonial settings.

Using an ethnographic approach, the book seeks to embark on a journey to understand the tensions between two progressive social movements - a trade union collective and a local environmental movement - foregrounding the experiences of members of the respective groups. The analysis presented here shows how the contestations/conflicts between the movements stem from interpretive as well as ideological differences surrounding economic development and environmental justice.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: UCL Press
  • ISBN: 9781800088047
  • Number of pages: 252
  • Dimensions: 232 x 156 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 434g
  • Languages: English