Globalization of Work and Organizations (SOAN*3040)

Code and section: SOAN*3040*01

Term: Fall 2025

Instructor: Deidre Rose

Details

The Globalization of Work and Organizations

Course Code: SOAN3040                   Term: Fall 2025

Instructor: Dr. Deidre Rose

Contact: derose@uoguelph.ca

Office Hours: TBA

Location: TBA                                                          Time: Thursdays 7-9:50 PM

Calendar Description

This course examines the social, economic, and political dimensions of work, locating work and its transformation within the broader context of globalization, economic restructuring, and shifts in public policy. Theoretical approaches and concepts used in the study of work will be introduced and critically assessed.
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Course Description

This course explores how work and organizations are shaped by global economic, political, and cultural forces. Drawing on both sociology and anthropology, we investigate transformations in labor, migration, precarity, global supply chains, and the influence of neoliberalism. Through historical, ethnographic, and sociological texts, we will critically examine how globalization reconfigures power relations, worker identities, and institutional structures.

Assessment

TBA – Will include quizzes, learning journals, and a final assignment.

Required Texts

Sallaz, Jeffrey. 2019. Lives on the Line: How the Philippines Became the World’s Call Centre Capital. University of Chicago Press. (This ethnography is open access and available as an ebook for no cost).

Ritzer, George and Paul Dean. 2021. Globalization: A Basic Text, 3rd edition. Wiley.

Select Readings available via ARES.

Relevant documentaries as shown in class on occasion.

A complete syllabus will be provided on the first day of classes and accessible through our Courselink site.