| 格式化内容附注: | Introduction / Touraj Atabaki, Elisabetta Bini, Kaveh Ehsani -- Disappearing the workers: how labor in the oil complex has been made invisible / Kaveh Ehsani -- The zero-sum game of early oil extraction relations in Colombia: workers, tropical oil, and the police state, 1918-1938 / Stefano Tijerina -- Fluid history: oil workers and the Iranian Revolution / Peyman Jafari -- Norwegian oil workers: from rebels to partners in the tripartite system / Helge Ryggvik -- The role of labor in transforming Nigerian oil politics / Andrew Lawrence -- The end of "the good fight": organized labor and the petro-nation during the neoliberalization of the oil industry in Ecuador / Gabriela Valdivia, Marcela Benavides -- Indian migrant workers in the Iranian oil industry, 1908-1951 / Touraj Atabaki -- Cat crackers and picket lines: organized labor in US Gulf Coast oil refining / Tyler Priest -- White collar wildcatters and wildcat strikes: oil experts, global contracts, and the transformation of labor in postwar Houston / Betsy A. Beasley -- Heroic "black gold?": working for oil and gas in the western Siberian oil and gas complex of the 1960-1970s / Dunja Krempin -- Building an oil empire: labor and gender relations in American company towns in Libya, 1950s-1970s / Elisabetta Bini -- Tapline, welfare capitalism, and mass mobilization in Lebanon, 1950-1964 / Zachary Davis Tyler -- "Oil is our wet nurse": oil production and munayshilar (oil workers) in Soviet Kazakhstan / Saulesh Yessenova -- Doubly invisible: women's labour in the US Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas industry / Diane E. Austin. |