Extractivism Across Production and Social Reproduction: Classes of Labour in Rural Turkey

Author:   Coşku Çelik
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   307/31
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   06 December 2024
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Author:   Coşku Çelik
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   307/31
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9789004714403


ISBN 10:   9004714405
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   06 December 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Foreword Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Acronyms and Abbreviations 1 Introduction  1 A Class-Relational Approach to Labour of Extraction under Neoliberalism  2 Introducing the Field  3 The Design and Method of the Fieldwork  3.1 Semi-structured Interviews  3.2 Focus Group Interviews  3.3 Participant Observation  4 Phases of the Fieldwork  4.1 Phase i (June and July 2015, February 2016)  4.2 Phase ii (June–September 2016, March 2017)  4.3 Phase iii (July and August 2018)  5 Outline of the Book 2 Classes of Extractive Labour across Production and Social Reproduction: Patterns of Dispossession and Class Formation in the Rural Extractive Regions  1 Proletarianization as Primitive Accumulation  2 Ongoing Primitive Accumulation and Gendered Patterns of Proletarianization: A Marxist Feminist Framework  3 The Development of Capitalism in Agriculture and Dispossession of Small-Scale Farmers  4 Rural Class Formation across Production and Social Reproduction  5 Conclusion 3 Extractivism and Labour Control: Reflections of Turkey’s ‘Coal Rush’ in the Underground Coalmines  1 Controlling and Disciplining the Classes of Extractive Labour: Labour Regime Analysis  2 The Political Economy of Coal Extraction in Neoliberal Turkey  2.1 A Brief History of Neoliberalism in Turkey  2.2 Turkey’s ‘Coal Rush’ under the akp Rule  3 Historical Background: Coal Extraction in Soma Before the 2000s  4 The Neoliberal Transformation of the Coal Industry in the Soma Coal Basin in the 2000s  5 Labour Supply to the Coal Pits of Soma  6 Coal Rush Underground: Labour Processes in the Coal Pits of Soma  6.1 Firms Operating Mines in the Soma Coal Basin  6.2 Recruitment Processes and the Informal Subcontractors  6.3 The Organization of Work  6.4 Coal Rush Underground: Production Pressure  7 Conclusion 4 The Social Reproduction of Extractivism: Gendered Patterns of Dispossession and Women’s Work in Rural Turkey  1 The Production and Social Reproduction of the Classes of Extractive Labour  2 The Development of Capitalism in Agriculture in Turkey until the 1980s  3 Neoliberalism in Agriculture and Gendered Patterns of Dispossession and Proletarianization in Turkey  4 Agrarian Change, Patterns of Dispossession, and Livelihood Diversification in the Soma Coal Basin  5 Women’s Work in the Soma Coal Basin  5.1 Labour Processes and Working Conditions of Women in Agriculture  5.2 The Social Reproduction of Miner Families: Unpaid Work of Miners’ Wives  6 Conclusion 5 The Soma Mine Disaster, Labour Control in the Sphere of Social Reproduction, and Moments of Resistance  1 Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Extractivism  2 The Soma Mine Disaster and Its Prosecution Process  3 Local Labour Control and Discipline Strategies  4 Local Labour Control and Discipline after the Soma Mine Disaster: Clientelism – Wage Increases – Unemployment  5 Moments of Resistance: Attempts for Alternative Unionizations and Local Social Movements in the Basin  5.1 Anti-coal Resistance in Yırca  5.2 Resistance against Redundancy of Miners  6 Conclusion 6 Conclusion Postscript: The Condition of Coal Mining and Agricultural Production Amid the Overlapping Crises in Turley during the 2020s  1 Food Crises and Agricultural Production of Small-Scale Farmers  2 Changing State-Capital-Labour Relations in the Coal Industry  3 Conclusion References Index

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Coşku Çelik is an Assistant Professor at Kadir Has University. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the Middle East Technical University. She worked as a postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor at York University from 2019 to 2022. Her research interests include labour studies, development studies, and feminist political economy.

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