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Transformations from Below: Shipyards and Labour Relations in Croatia and Poland

Transformations from Below: Shipyards and Labour Relations in Croatia and Poland

Philipp Ther (ORCID: 0000-0002-3044-4513)
  • Grant DOI 10.55776/I2210
  • Funding program Principal Investigator Projects International
  • Status ended
  • Start March 1, 2016
  • End February 28, 2021
  • Funding amount € 220,636

DACH: Österreich - Deutschland - Schweiz

Disciplines

History, Archaeology (50%); Sociology (25%); Economics (25%)

Keywords

    Kroatien, Polen, Osteuropäische Geschichte, Zeitgeschichte, Sozialgeschichte, Wirtschaftsgeschichte

Abstract

The research project aims at exploring the changes of labour relations and labour practices in the two shipyards Stocznia Gdynia (Poland) and Uljanik in Pula (Croatia) from around 1980 to European Integration of Croatia (2014). The major objective is to historicize transformation from socialism to market economies and to explain it from a perspective "from below". For that purpose we suggest that transformation began already a decade before the "Wende". The project focuses on three levels of analysis: 1) workers and other groups in the company, and their inter-relations; 2) social milieus shaped by the workplace but also by structures outside the factory gates; 3) the shipbuilding companies as social sites of transformation in practice, where diverse actors with their specific agendas interacted. The three levels of analysis will not be considered isolated but in their mutually constitutive nature. We intend to study the many paradoxes and ambiguities of transformation from a historical-anthropological and social history perspective. The emphasis is on processes of (self-) transformations of individuals, groups and social relations. By focussing on workers and their interaction with managers, we will highlight the importance of everyday practices on the shop-floor for the outcomes of transformation. Workers` strategies of accommodation, appropriation, and subversion are important elements in this social drama. Another aim is to evaluate (dis-) continuities between socialism and post-socialism in or-der to understand specific temporalities of different developments. We contend that industrial enterprises like the two shipyards - both of which possessed important symbolical and economic significance for their countries - are perfect social sites for the exploration of these questions, possessing paradigmatic as well as idiosyncratic properties. They are also perfectly suitable for investigating the concrete connections between globalization in the transformation period.

Research institution(s)
  • Universität Wien - 100%
International project participants
  • Ulf Brunnbauer, Universität Regensburg - Germany

Research Output

  • 6 Citations
  • 5 Publications
Publications
  • 2020
    Title Between Emic and Etic: “Systematic” and “Creative” Destruction during the Croatian Shipbuilding Crisis
    DOI 10.32728/flux.2020.2.5
    Type Journal Article
    Author Hodges A
    Journal History in Flux : Journal of the Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Juraj Dobrila Univers
    Pages 95-110
    Link Publication
  • 2019
    Title Psychic Landscapes, Worker Organizing and Blame. Uljanik and the 2018 Croatian Shipbuilding Crisis
    DOI 10.1515/soeu-2019-0003
    Type Journal Article
    Author Hodges A
    Journal Comparative Southeast European Studies
    Pages 50-74
    Link Publication
  • 2019
    Title Ethics of work and discipline in transition
    DOI 10.22586/review.v15i1.9803
    Type Journal Article
    Author Petrungaro S
    Journal Review of Croatian history
    Pages 191-213
    Link Publication
  • 2019
    Title The long hand of workers’ ownership: Performing transformation in the Uljanik Shipyard in Yugoslavia/Croatia, 1970-2018
    DOI 10.1177/0843871419874003
    Type Journal Article
    Author Brunnbauer U
    Journal International Journal of Maritime History
    Pages 860-878
  • 2016
    Title Globalisierung als Chance. Die vielen Leben der Schiffswerft „Uljanik“ in Pula
    DOI 10.1515/sofo-2016-0109
    Type Journal Article
    Author Brunnbauer U
    Journal Südost-Forschungen
    Pages 95-117

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