
Edited by Andrew Herod, this handbook serves as a key reference for understanding how spatial circumstances influence workers’ lives, struggles, and agency across different regions and historical contexts.
It provides a comprehensive overview of labour geography, by exploring how spatial circumstances influence workers’ lives and actions, and how, in turn, workers shape urban and regional landscapes. It also explores the history of labour geography, how the field has developed globally and how labour geographers have conceptualised worker agency.
The Labour Geography Research Lab is proud to have contributed to this significant work with a chapter titled: “Working-Class Property Developers and the Right to Housing in the Greek City.”. This chapter concludes the 3rd part of the book entitled: Geographies of Mass Labour Movements.
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