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Faces of precarity : critical perspectives on work, subjectivities and struggles / edited by Joseph Choonara, Annalisa Murgia and Renato Miguel Carmo.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Choonara, Joseph, editor.
Murgia, Annalisa, editor.
Carmo, Renato Miguel do, 1971- editor.
Walter de Gruyter & Co.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Precarious employment.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Bristol, UK : Bristol University Press, 2022.
Contents:
Front Cover
Faces of Precarity: Critical Perspectives on Work, Subjectivities and Struggles
Copyright information
Table of contents
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Precarity and Precariousness
The rise of precarity and precariousness
A critical intervention
The thematic structure of the book
Notes
References
PART I Conceptualizations, Subjectivities and Etymologies
2 Précarité and Precarity: The Amazing Transnational Journey of Two Notions Unable to Form a Proper Concept in English
Introduction
Out of a notion in French culture, a renewed view of labour markets in Europe's 'Latin' countries
A key symbolic element of 1970s French political culture
Latin countries versus Germany, the UK and Denmark
the 1980s to the early 2000s
Awareness of employment precariousness spreads cross-nationally from 2005: Germany and the UK
Prekarität formally enters the German Öffentlichkeit (public space)
Vulnerable workers in the UK draw increasing attention
Transnational multidisciplinary new meanings emerge from an initial mistranslation
Franco-English 'precarity': almost a private joke
'Precarity' favoured by activists across the world
Precarity today: polysemy and the fuzziness of international English
3 Conceptualizing Precariousness: A Subject-oriented Approach
Introduction
Precariousness as the production of subjectivity
The precarious subject as a self-entrepreneurial subject
Precarious subjectivity and digitalization in the time of a pandemic
Reclaiming bodies and social relations to resist precariousness
Conclusion
Note
References
4 The Experience of Precariousness as Vulnerable Time
The historical advent of the abstract time
The advent of powerless, accelerated and fragmentary temporality
Precariousness as temporal vulnerability
Precariousness and the extension of the present
Frail future, vulnerable temporalities
PART II Class, Work and Employment
5 Above-Below, Inside-Outside: Precarity, Underclass and Social Exclusion in Demobilized Class Societies
The fundamental concepts of exclusion and precarity
Blind spots of theories of class
Social exclusion
Precarity
On the political construction of new underclasses
At the threshold of social respectability
The formation of underclasses through devaluation
Social exclusion: class-theoretical perspectives
Competing classes
Precarious full-employment society
Requirements for a critical theory of precariat and underclass formation
6 Class, Classification and Conjunctures: The Use of 'Precarity' in Social Research
Precarity, classification and conjunctures
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. Berlin Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 17, 2022).
ISBN:
9781529220094
1529220092
Publisher Number:
99995595823
Access Restriction:
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