Law, Labour and the Humanities
Contemporary European Perspectives
Herausgeber: Condello, Angela; Toracca, Tiziano
Law, Labour and the Humanities
Contemporary European Perspectives
Herausgeber: Condello, Angela; Toracca, Tiziano
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The ontology of work and the economics of value underpin the legal institution, with the existence of modern law predicated upon the subject as labourer.
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The ontology of work and the economics of value underpin the legal institution, with the existence of modern law predicated upon the subject as labourer.
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- Discourses of Law
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781032086965
- ISBN-10: 1032086963
- Artikelnr.: 62149085
- Discourses of Law
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781032086965
- ISBN-10: 1032086963
- Artikelnr.: 62149085
Tiziano Toracca is a literary scholar, Visiting Professor at the Department of Literary Studies, Gent University and Research Fellow at the University of Torino. Angela Condello is a legal philosopher, Adjunct Professor and Research Fellow at the University of Torino, the Principal Investigator of a Jean Monnet Module and the Director of LabOnt Law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Angela Condello, Tiziano Toracca: I work, therefore I am?
Part I: Law and Philosophy
1. Acosta Emiliano: Migrants, Marx, Descartes, Fichte and Hegel: On
Working and Being
2. Andina Tiziana: Work, Pensions and Transgenerational Justice
3. Condello Angela: The Disclosure of Humanity: Challenges of the
Digital Turn
4. De Vos Marc: How the future of work can work for the workers
5. Eleveld Anja: Europe and the Construction of a Worker Mentality:
Human Rights as an Instrument of Neoliberal Government? The Case of
Dutch Labour Activation Programmes for Welfare Recipients
6. Ferraris Maurizio: From Capital to Documediality
7. Mason Luke: On working and being: the legal metaphysics of labour and
the constitutional errors of Social Europe
8. Tataryn Anastasia: Irregular Migrants at Work and the Groundless
Legal Subject
9. Terrone Enrico: The Ontology of Labor
10. Van de Vijver Gertrudis: Objectivity, repetition, and the search for
satisfaction
Part II: Literature and Cinema
11. Ayers David: From Text to Work: or, Operation Without Production
12. Baghetti Carlo: Works by Vitaliano Trevisan and the Representation of
Work in the Neo-Liberal Age
13. Baracco Alberto: I Can Quit Whenever I Want. The Academic Precariat
in Italian Cinema
14. Contarini Silvia: The refusal of the work in the Italian Literature:
from Vogliamo tutto (1971) to Works (2016)
15. Jansen Monica: Labour and identity in documentary web series on new
Italian emigrants
16. Marks John: Deux jours, une nuit and La loi du marché: the tactical
withdrawal of government and capital
17. Santi Mara: When The Flash said: "We were all struck by that
lightning". Work and the Contemporary Superhero TV-Shows
18. Shiach Morag: A new name and a new job, that's what he'd like'
Identity, Labour and Precarity, 1915-2015
19. Toracca Tiziano: In the name of a loss: work and the contradictions
of contemporary literary imaginary
Introduction
Angela Condello, Tiziano Toracca: I work, therefore I am?
Part I: Law and Philosophy
1. Acosta Emiliano: Migrants, Marx, Descartes, Fichte and Hegel: On
Working and Being
2. Andina Tiziana: Work, Pensions and Transgenerational Justice
3. Condello Angela: The Disclosure of Humanity: Challenges of the
Digital Turn
4. De Vos Marc: How the future of work can work for the workers
5. Eleveld Anja: Europe and the Construction of a Worker Mentality:
Human Rights as an Instrument of Neoliberal Government? The Case of
Dutch Labour Activation Programmes for Welfare Recipients
6. Ferraris Maurizio: From Capital to Documediality
7. Mason Luke: On working and being: the legal metaphysics of labour and
the constitutional errors of Social Europe
8. Tataryn Anastasia: Irregular Migrants at Work and the Groundless
Legal Subject
9. Terrone Enrico: The Ontology of Labor
10. Van de Vijver Gertrudis: Objectivity, repetition, and the search for
satisfaction
Part II: Literature and Cinema
11. Ayers David: From Text to Work: or, Operation Without Production
12. Baghetti Carlo: Works by Vitaliano Trevisan and the Representation of
Work in the Neo-Liberal Age
13. Baracco Alberto: I Can Quit Whenever I Want. The Academic Precariat
in Italian Cinema
14. Contarini Silvia: The refusal of the work in the Italian Literature:
from Vogliamo tutto (1971) to Works (2016)
15. Jansen Monica: Labour and identity in documentary web series on new
Italian emigrants
16. Marks John: Deux jours, une nuit and La loi du marché: the tactical
withdrawal of government and capital
17. Santi Mara: When The Flash said: "We were all struck by that
lightning". Work and the Contemporary Superhero TV-Shows
18. Shiach Morag: A new name and a new job, that's what he'd like'
Identity, Labour and Precarity, 1915-2015
19. Toracca Tiziano: In the name of a loss: work and the contradictions
of contemporary literary imaginary
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Angela Condello, Tiziano Toracca: I work, therefore I am?
Part I: Law and Philosophy
1. Acosta Emiliano: Migrants, Marx, Descartes, Fichte and Hegel: On
Working and Being
2. Andina Tiziana: Work, Pensions and Transgenerational Justice
3. Condello Angela: The Disclosure of Humanity: Challenges of the
Digital Turn
4. De Vos Marc: How the future of work can work for the workers
5. Eleveld Anja: Europe and the Construction of a Worker Mentality:
Human Rights as an Instrument of Neoliberal Government? The Case of
Dutch Labour Activation Programmes for Welfare Recipients
6. Ferraris Maurizio: From Capital to Documediality
7. Mason Luke: On working and being: the legal metaphysics of labour and
the constitutional errors of Social Europe
8. Tataryn Anastasia: Irregular Migrants at Work and the Groundless
Legal Subject
9. Terrone Enrico: The Ontology of Labor
10. Van de Vijver Gertrudis: Objectivity, repetition, and the search for
satisfaction
Part II: Literature and Cinema
11. Ayers David: From Text to Work: or, Operation Without Production
12. Baghetti Carlo: Works by Vitaliano Trevisan and the Representation of
Work in the Neo-Liberal Age
13. Baracco Alberto: I Can Quit Whenever I Want. The Academic Precariat
in Italian Cinema
14. Contarini Silvia: The refusal of the work in the Italian Literature:
from Vogliamo tutto (1971) to Works (2016)
15. Jansen Monica: Labour and identity in documentary web series on new
Italian emigrants
16. Marks John: Deux jours, une nuit and La loi du marché: the tactical
withdrawal of government and capital
17. Santi Mara: When The Flash said: "We were all struck by that
lightning". Work and the Contemporary Superhero TV-Shows
18. Shiach Morag: A new name and a new job, that's what he'd like'
Identity, Labour and Precarity, 1915-2015
19. Toracca Tiziano: In the name of a loss: work and the contradictions
of contemporary literary imaginary
Introduction
Angela Condello, Tiziano Toracca: I work, therefore I am?
Part I: Law and Philosophy
1. Acosta Emiliano: Migrants, Marx, Descartes, Fichte and Hegel: On
Working and Being
2. Andina Tiziana: Work, Pensions and Transgenerational Justice
3. Condello Angela: The Disclosure of Humanity: Challenges of the
Digital Turn
4. De Vos Marc: How the future of work can work for the workers
5. Eleveld Anja: Europe and the Construction of a Worker Mentality:
Human Rights as an Instrument of Neoliberal Government? The Case of
Dutch Labour Activation Programmes for Welfare Recipients
6. Ferraris Maurizio: From Capital to Documediality
7. Mason Luke: On working and being: the legal metaphysics of labour and
the constitutional errors of Social Europe
8. Tataryn Anastasia: Irregular Migrants at Work and the Groundless
Legal Subject
9. Terrone Enrico: The Ontology of Labor
10. Van de Vijver Gertrudis: Objectivity, repetition, and the search for
satisfaction
Part II: Literature and Cinema
11. Ayers David: From Text to Work: or, Operation Without Production
12. Baghetti Carlo: Works by Vitaliano Trevisan and the Representation of
Work in the Neo-Liberal Age
13. Baracco Alberto: I Can Quit Whenever I Want. The Academic Precariat
in Italian Cinema
14. Contarini Silvia: The refusal of the work in the Italian Literature:
from Vogliamo tutto (1971) to Works (2016)
15. Jansen Monica: Labour and identity in documentary web series on new
Italian emigrants
16. Marks John: Deux jours, une nuit and La loi du marché: the tactical
withdrawal of government and capital
17. Santi Mara: When The Flash said: "We were all struck by that
lightning". Work and the Contemporary Superhero TV-Shows
18. Shiach Morag: A new name and a new job, that's what he'd like'
Identity, Labour and Precarity, 1915-2015
19. Toracca Tiziano: In the name of a loss: work and the contradictions
of contemporary literary imaginary