Post-Fordism — is the name given to the dominant system of economic production, consumption and associated socio economic phenomena, in most industrialized countries since the late 20th century. It is contrasted with Fordism, the system formulated in Henry Ford … Wikipedia
post-fordism — See flexible employment ; fordism … Dictionary of sociology
Fordism — Fordism, named after Henry Ford, refers to various social theories. It has varying, albeit related, meanings in different fields, and for marxist and non marxist scholars.Fordism in the United StatesIn the United States, Fordism is the economic… … Wikipedia
fordism — As defined by Antonio Gramsci , this refers to a form of productive organization thought to be typical of advanced capitalism and exemplified by Henry Ford s system of mass automobile production. This allied labour management according to the… … Dictionary of sociology
Postmodernity — (also spelled post modernity or the pejorative postmodern condition) is generally used to describe the economic and/or cultural state or condition of society which is said to exist after modernity. Some schools of thought hold that modernity… … Wikipedia
List of belief systems — Below are words that designate a set or subset of beliefs. This includes dispositional beliefs.Many, but not all, of these words end with the suffix –ism . Words like magnetism , prism , and schism , are not included, because they do not… … Wikipedia
List of sociology topics — This is a list of topics covered in sociology. This is a shorter list: List of basic sociology topics. NOTOC A absolute poverty achieved status acid rain acute disease adaptation Adultism affect control theory affirmative action affluent… … Wikipedia
Advanced capitalism — Part of a series on the Frankfurt School … Wikipedia
Alain Lipietz — (born September 19, 1947, Charenton le Pont as Alain Guy Lipiec) is a French engineer, economist and politician, and a member of the French Green Party.Alain Lipietz, a green economistAlain Lipietz studied at the École polytechnique (entered in… … Wikipedia
Precarity — For a sociological view of labor conditions, see Precarious workDefinitionPrecarity is a condition of existence without predictability or security, affecting material or psychological welfare. The term has been specifically applied to either… … Wikipedia