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Abstract
Fair Work explores topics relating to work and labor at the intersection of ethics, social justice, and public policy. The volume brings together essays by scholars in philosophy, education, economics, and law that draw our attention to significant issues raised by the transformation of modern work. The first part examines work in the context of traditional ethical issues such as virtue, dignity, and justice, while the second part includes critical investigations at the intersection of ethics, social policy, and globalization on topics such as education and job credentials, happiness in the workplace, women and exploitation, open borders and migrant labor, and human rights. This volume will be of interest to students, professors, social scientists, policy makers, and informed citizens trying to understand the complex issues facing workers in the era of globalization.
Kory P. Schaff is Lecturer in Philosophy and teaches on the Ethics in Engineering Program at California State University, Los Angeles.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Contents | 7 | ||
Preface | 9 | ||
Part I: Ethical Theory | 15 | ||
1 The Gamer Ethos? | 17 | ||
2 Dignity on the Line | 33 | ||
3 A Right to Work and Fair Conditions of Employment | 55 | ||
Part II: Perspectives on Social Policy | 71 | ||
4 On the Arc of Opportunity | 73 | ||
5 Worker Satisfaction, Job Security, and the Economics of Happiness | 93 | ||
6 Unification Admissions and Skilled-Worker Migration | 109 | ||
7 Women’s Labor, Global Gender Justice, and the Feminization of Responsibility | 127 | ||
Index | 147 | ||
Contributors | 151 |