Based on personal involvement and a thorough engagement with their textual and graphic production, this ethnography tells the story of precarity activism as it was born and evolved in Southern Europe, tracing its theoretical legacy.
Based on personal involvement and a thorough engagement with their textual and graphic production, this ethnography tells the story of precarity activism as it was born and evolved in Southern Europe, tracing its theoretical legacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maribel Casas-Cortés is a Ramón y Cajal Research Fellow in the Sociology Department at the Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain. She is currently leading a national research project on food delivery platforms. A PhD in Anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she has published articles in journals such as Current Anthropology, Anthropological Quarterly, Citizenship Studies, Antipode or Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Precarious thought Section I. Changing Cultures of Labor 1. Flexible employment or garbage gigs? 2. The rise of a contentious precarity pride Section II. Shifting Infrastructures of Care 3. Feminist drifts: Mapping uncertain lives 4. Care strikes and care-tizenship? Expanding the precarious glossary Section III. Permanent Practices of Mobility 5. Mobility at the core of precarity: Nativi e migranti unite! 6. Platform precarities: Organizing efforts at the intersection of Prec-Mig-Gig Conclusion: A living archive for possible futures: Rethinking labor markets, care organization and citizenship regimes
Introduction: Precarious thought Section I. Changing Cultures of Labor 1. Flexible employment or garbage gigs? 2. The rise of a contentious precarity pride Section II. Shifting Infrastructures of Care 3. Feminist drifts: Mapping uncertain lives 4. Care strikes and care-tizenship? Expanding the precarious glossary Section III. Permanent Practices of Mobility 5. Mobility at the core of precarity: Nativi e migranti unite! 6. Platform precarities: Organizing efforts at the intersection of Prec-Mig-Gig Conclusion: A living archive for possible futures: Rethinking labor markets, care organization and citizenship regimes
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