大规模采矿中的劳动体制、长途通勤以及生产与社会再生产的空间

Labor regimes, long-distance commuting, and the spaces of production and social reproduction in large-scale mining

Journal of Economic Geography · 2025
被引 4 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

将长途通勤嵌入采矿劳动体制,揭示其背后的生产、社会再生产与生态背景,挑战了仅视为成本节约或个人选择的传统解释。

Abstract

Abstract The modern mining industry’s capital–labor dynamic centers on mobilizing workers from distant urban areas to extraction sites, operating under roster and long-distance commuting (LDC) system. Commonly explained as a cost-saving strategy or individual worker choice, this study challenges prevailing interpretations by embedding LDC within mining labor regimes to show the broader socio-ecological contexts that explain this phenomenon. Through a qualitative work, it unveils how LDC is grounded in the spheres of production, social reproduction, and ecology, in which the environmental conditions of the workplace and mining-related pollution in the spaces for social reproduction are critical.

劳动体制通勤采矿社会再生产采矿业