1st Edition

Telecommunications Industry in India State, Business and Labour in a Global Economy

By Dilip Subramanian Copyright 2018
700 Pages
by Routledge

700 Pages
by Routledge

700 Pages
by Routledge

Telecommunications Industry in India represents the first comprehensive study of a state-run enterprise in the telecommunications industry. The study traces over a period of half a century (1948-2009) the growth and decline of Indian Telephone Industries (ITI). At the heart of the monograph stands one central interrogation: How does the socio-technical system of production in a state-controlled... Read more

Introduction 1. The Construction of a Monopoly 2. The History and Politics of Technological Change 3. The Burden of Monopoly and State Regulation 4. The Advent of Competition: Fallout of Global Telecommunications Deregulation 5. Market Forces in Full Play: Management Gains or Losses for Labour? 6. Spheres of Practice: An Ethnography of Printed Circuit Board Assembly Work 7. Workers and Independent Unionism 8. Rank-and-File Challenge to Union and Management Authority 9. Passions of Language and Caste

Biography

Dilip Subramanian is Associate Professor at the Reims Management School and is affiliated to the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris.