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摘要
本文通过对正在经历技术转型的新西兰报业的详细实证研究,来说明为什么采用经典马克思主义问题“自在阶级”和“自为阶级”来分析劳动过程是有限的。相反,论文使用了“关系”分析(见Elbaum et al., 1979;斯塔克,1980;Hill和Novitz, 1985)表明,必须通过分析性别和阶级关系以及两者之间复杂的相互作用来寻求有关工作场所控制问题的答案。
"The men make it seem like a secret society..." The struggle for control over 'direct inputting' of classified advertising in the New Zealand newspaper industry
This paper draws on a detailed empirical study of the New Zealand newspaper industry undergoing technological transformation to illustrate why an analysis of the labour process which adopts the classic Marxist problematic, class-in-itself and class for-itself, is limited. Instead the paper uses a 'relational' analysis (see Elbaum et al., 1979; Stark, 1980; Hill and Novitz, 1985) to show that answers to questions about control in the workplace must be sought by -analysing gender as well as class relations, and the complex interaction between the two.