Economic and Industrial Democracy
1980 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1981
- Editorial Statement pp. i-ii

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- Worker Control in Portugal: The Revolution and Today pp. 413-453

- John L. Hammond
- Decollectivization and Recollectivization in the Workplace: The Impact of Technology on Informal Work Groups and Work Culture pp. 455-482

- Gerard J. Grzyb
- Co-operative Movement Confronts Centralization: Israeli Kibbutz Regional Organizations pp. 483-520

- Paula Rayman
- Worker Participation as Action Learning: A Note pp. 521-541

- Reginald W. Revans
- Current Information pp. 543-545

- Consejo Latinoamericano
- Reviews pp. 547-552

- Timothy A. Tilton
- Reviews pp. 552-557

- Michael Shalev
- Reviews pp. 557-560

- Derek Robinson
- Reviews pp. 560-563

- Paul Goldman
Volume 2, issue 3, 1981
- Curricular form and the Logic of Technical Control pp. 293-319

- Michael W. Apple
- Perspectives of Vocational Education in West Germany and Other Capitalist Countries pp. 321-348

- Wolfgang Lempert
- Education, Work and Employment in France pp. 349-370

- Jacques Hallak
- Education for Industrial Democracy: An Evaluation of the Experimental Trade Union Studies Project pp. 371-394

- Robert Turner and Roger Count
- Training Social Competences for Workers Councils pp. 395-398

- Siegfried Greif and Jochen Flarup
- Cooperation within Finnish Enterprises pp. 399-405

- Timo Kauppinen
- The Spillovers of Labor-Management Cooperation: A Reply to Weinberg pp. 407-411

- Thomas A. Leitko and Steven A. Peterson
- Editorial Statement pp. np5-np6

- Henry M. Levin
Volume 2, issue 2, 1981
- Editorial Introduction pp. i-vii

- Henry M. Levin
- Exploring Linkages between Dewey's Educational Philosophy and Industrial Reorganization pp. 121-140

- Arthur G Wirth
- Critique of the Political Economy of Education: The Prokla Approach pp. 141-189

- Donald Broady
- School and Wage Labor pp. 191-222

- Gero Lenhardt
- Education as a Site of Contradictions in the Reproduction of the Capital-Labor Relationship: Second Thoughts on the 'Correspondence Principle' pp. 223-242

- Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
- Education, Industrial Democracy and the State pp. 243-260

- Martin Carnoy
- Common Discourse? The Language of Industrial Democracy pp. 261-291

- Tom Schuller
Volume 2, issue 1, 1981
- Participation in Enterprise Management: Bogged Down Concepts pp. 1-26

- Santiaao Roca and Didier Retour
- Worker Participation and the Spillover Effect: The Case of Labor-Management Committees pp. 27-44

- Steven A. Peterson, Thomas A. Leitko and Wilford G. Miles
- Commentary on 'Worker Participation and the Spillover Effect: The Case of Labor-Management Committees' pp. 45-47

- Edgar Weinberg
- Trade Union Responses to the Contemporary Economic Problems in Western Europe: The Context of Current Debates and Policies in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 49-85

- Andrei S. Markovits and Christopher S. Allen
- Capital and Economic Democracy: Sweden's Role in the International Debate pp. 87-92

- Donald R. Van Houten
- Time for Economic Democracy in Sweden pp. 93-95

- Birger Viklund
- On Profit Sharing in the US and the Philosophy of Profit Sharing pp. 97-102

- Bert L. Metzer
- Reviews pp. 103-111

- Bengt Abrahamsson
- Reviews pp. 111-115

- Alfred Betschart
- Reviews pp. 115-120

- Stefan de Vylder
- Editorial Statement pp. np5-np6

- N/a
Volume 1, issue 4, 1980
- Editorial Statement pp. i-iii

- N/a
- Bridging the Division of Labour? The Case of China pp. 447-486

- Martin Lockett,
- New Technology in Mechanical Engineering Industry: How Can Workers Gain Control? pp. 487-521

- Jan E. Ahlin and Leif J. P. Svensson
- Computerization Taylor's Latest Disguise pp. 523-539

- Mike Cooley
- Rationalization and the Behaviour of Workers Conceptual Ideas and Hypotheses for New Research pp. 541-570

- Horst Kern and Michael Schumann,
- Current Information pp. 571-579

- Thomas Baum Gartner and Joe Figa
- Program in Social Economy and Social Policy pp. 581-581

- Severyn T. Bruyn
- Project for Kibbutz Studies pp. 582-582

- Joseph R. Blasi
- Reviews pp. 583-587

- Donald R. Van Houten
- Reviews pp. 587-589

- Bo Hedberg
- Reviews pp. 590-593

- Tore Nordenstam
Volume 1, issue 3, 1980
- Editorial Statement pp. i-iii

- N/a
- Towards an Humane Economic Democracy pp. 313-342

- Ota Sik
- Our Concept of the Third Way pp. 343-369

- Rudolf Meidner
- Employee Participation in Sweden 1971-1979: The Issue of Economic Democracy pp. 371-393

- Erik Asard
- From Research to Legislation on Employee Ownership pp. 395-415

- William Foote Whyte and Joseph R. Blasi
- Wage-Earner Funds Background, Problems, and Possibilities A Summary pp. 417-432

- Berndt Ohman
- Swedish Center for Working Life: Reporting on the First Projects pp. 433-438

- Birger Viklund
- The Co-operative Movement in Sweden: Excerpt from Summary in English of SOU 1979:62, Government Commission Report pp. 439-440

- N/a
- Reviews pp. 441-444

- Christer Marking
- Reviews pp. 444-445

- Olle Hammarstrom
Volume 1, issue 2, 1980
- Editorial Statement pp. i-ii

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- From Satisfaction to Collective Action: Trends in the Development of Research and Reform in Working Life pp. 147-170

- Bjørn Gustavsen
- Working Life Research in Denmark pp. 171-195

- Benny Dylander
- Design Principles for a Participative Organization of Work Some Conclusions from the URAF Experiments pp. 197-224

- Bengt Stymne
- Introduction to Research in Working Life Science in Sweden pp. 225-247

- Casten von Otter
- Union Strategies and Structural Change. The Case of Emmaboda Glassworks pp. 249-262

- Lena Gonäs and Klas Levinson
- Uncertainty, Confifict, and Labor Relations in the Modern Firm II: The War on Labor pp. 263-287

- Paul Goldman and Donald R. Van Houten
- Current research on MBL pp. 289-301

- Elisabet Näsman
Volume 1, issue 1, 1980
- Announcing a new journal pp. i-v

- N/a
- Ethical Foundations of Self-Govemment pp. 1-19

- Branko Horvat
- Pluralism, Individualism, and Participation pp. 21-30

- C.B. Macpherson
- Working Class Mobilization and American Exceptionalism pp. 31-61

- Michael Shalev and Walter Korpi
- Uncertainty, Conflict, and Labor Relations in the Modern Firm I: Productivity and Capitalism's 'Human Face' pp. 63-98

- Paul Goldman and Donald R. Van Houten
- The Legal Framework of Employee Participation Methods at National and International Level and Particularly within the European Community pp. 99-123

- Jörn Pipkorn
- Industrial relations at Volvo pp. 125-127

- Birger Viklund
- Why Workers' Plans Make Sense: the Economics of Alternative Production Proposals pp. 129-133

- Mike George
- Reviews: Walter Korpi, The Working Class in Welfare Capitalism. Work, Unions and Politics in Sweden. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978 pp. 137-140

- Bo Gustafsson
- Reviews: Lawrence C. Becker, Property Rights. Philosophic Foundations. London, Henley and Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977. xi + 135pp. £4.95 pp. 140-143

- Göran Lantz
- Reviews: Daniel Zwerdling, Democracy at Work: A Guide to Workplace Ownership, Par ticipation and Self-Management Experiments in the United States and Europe. Washington, DC: Association for Self-Management, 1978. 191 pp. $5.00 paper pp. 143-146

- Donald R. Van Houten
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