-
powerful rival. The
period after Fordism has been
termed Post-
Fordist and Neo-
Fordist. The
former implies that
global capitalism has made a
clean break...
-
crisis of rigid,
bureaucratized Fordist production. The post-
Fordist era is
regarded as the
successor of the
Fordist epoch (the
concept of "Fordism",...
- for
Forðist okkur. In 2006
Penguin Books published Should You Be
Laughing at This?,
which is a
collection of
cartoons previously published as
Forðist okkur...
- by
neoliberal interest groups,
together with the
shift from a
Fordist to a post-
Fordist organisation of the
economy – the move
towards casualisation,...
- as a
Fordist city in the
early 20th century,
which meant a
shift from a service-based
economy to an industry-based one. In the vein of many
Fordist economies...
- Manzenreiter, Wolfram; Horne, John (14
August 2008). "Playing the Post-
Fordist Game in/to the Far East: The
Footballisation of China, ****an and South...
- post-industrialist
culture of "mobile capital, the
service economy, post-
Fordist disposable consumerism and
banking deregulation",
urban sprawl has caused...
-
Economics ideology culture Notable ideas Cultural hegemony Americanism as
Fordist bourgeoisie as the
hegemonic group Organic crisis P****ive
revolution the...
- Watch: How New
Hollywood Created the
American Indie – No Film
School Post-
Fordist Cinema:
Hollywood Auteurs and the
Corporate Counterculture –
Google Books...
- today. In
Aldous Huxley's
Brave New
World (1932),
society is
organized on "
Fordist" lines, the
years are
dated A.F. or Anno Ford ("In the Year of Ford"),...