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Faces of Precarity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Faces of Precarity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-08
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  • Publisher: Policy Press

The words ‘precarity’ and ‘precariousness’ are widely used when discussing work, social conditions and experiences. However, there is no consensus on their meaning or how best to use them to explore social changes. This book shows how scholars have mapped out these notions, offering substantive analyses of issues such as the relationships between precariousness, debt, migration, health and workers’ mobilizations, and how these relationships have changed in the context of COVID-19. Bringing together an international group of authors from diverse fields, this book offers a distinctive critical perspective on the processes of precarization, focusing in particular on the European context. The Introduction, Chapters 3 and 8, and the Afterword are available Open Access via OAPEN under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

Faces of Precarity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Faces of Precarity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-08
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  • Publisher: Policy Press

The digital PDF of the Introduction, Chapter 3, Chapter 8 and the Afterword of this title are available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The word 'precarity' is widely used when discussing work and employment, social conditions and lived experiences, and social classes. There is not, however, a consensus on the precise meaning of the term or how it should best be used to explore social changes. Bringing together an international group of thinkers from a diverse range of fields, this book offers a distinctive and critical perspective approach to an important topic.

Prendiamo corpo
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 343

Prendiamo corpo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-20T00:00:00+02:00
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  • Publisher: Manifestolibri

Sedici autrici e autori di prestigio e un tema di scottante attualità portato in luce dalla pandemia Covid 19: il ruolo del corpo. L’occasione di questo confronto è stato un seminario organizzato dalla rete Effimera. Nelle tre parti del libro si analizza il rapporto tra corpi e lavoro contemporaneo nella smaterializzazione connessa al capitalismo di piattaforma. Si guarda poi alle politiche di disciplinamento conseguenti l’emergenza sanitaria, ma anche alle resistenze espresse dal sociale e alla rivendicazione di libertà e di indipendenza simbolica dal potere. Nell’ultima parte ci si interroga sul rapporto tra corpi e malattia nella sindemia: nuovi bisogni emergono nella crisi economica e del Welfare, nella incertezza del diritto, in uno spazio urbano che esclude donne e “non indispensabili”. Tentativi di risposta a domande sulle quali dovremo ancora confrontarci a lungo.

A Companion to Feminist Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 586

A Companion to Feminist Art

  • Categories: Art

Original essays offering fresh ideas and global perspectives on contemporary feminist art The term ‘feminist art’ is often misused when viewed as a codification within the discipline of Art History—a codification that includes restrictive definitions of geography, chronology, style, materials, influence, and other definitions inherent to Art Historical and museological classifications. Employing a different approach, A Companion to Feminist Art defines ‘art’ as a dynamic set of material and theoretical practices in the realm of culture, and ‘feminism’ as an equally dynamic set of activist and theoretical practices in the realm of politics. Feminist art, therefore, is not a simp...

Republican Citizens, Precarious Subjects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Republican Citizens, Precarious Subjects

This study offers close readings of cinematic and literary representations of the contemporary French workplace, focusing on the dilemmas faced by French workers of different ages, sexes, classes, and ethnicities, workers depicted as being caught between the apparent certainties of French republican citizenship and the precarious forms of subjectivity characteristic of post-Fordism.

Lifelogging
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Lifelogging

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-14
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  • Publisher: Springer

The following anthology delivers sound analysis to the theoretical classification of the current societal phenomenon - between innovative, world changing and yet disruptive technology, as well as societal and cultural transformation. Lifelogging, digital self-tracking and the real-time chronicling of man’s lifetime, is not only a relevant societal topic in the world of research and academic science these days, but can also be found in literature, cultural pages of the written press and the theatre. The spectrum of Lifelogging ranges from sleep, mood, sex and work logging to Thing and Deathlogging. This leads to several questions: How does one live in a data society? Is “measured” man automatically also “better” man? And if so, what is the cost? Do new categories of reality or principles of social classification develop as a result of Lifelogging? How does the “social view” on things change? The authors in this anthology provide insightful answers to these pressing questions.

Feminism, Labour and Digital Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Feminism, Labour and Digital Media

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-19
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  • Publisher: Routledge

There is a contradiction at the heart of digital media. We use commercial platforms to express our identity, to build community and to engage politically. At the same time, our status updates, tweets, videos, photographs and music files are free content for these sites. We are also generating an almost endless supply of user data that can be mined, re-purposed and sold to advertisers. As users of the commercial web, we are socially and creatively engaged, but also labourers, exploited by the companies that provide our communication platforms. How do we reconcile these contradictions? Feminism, Labour and Digital Media argues for using the work of Marxist feminist theorists about the role of domestic work in capitalism to explore these competing dynamics of consumer labour. It uses the concept of the Digital Housewife to outline the relationship between the work we do online and the unpaid sphere of social reproduction. It demonstrates how feminist perspectives expand our critique of consumer labour in digital media. In doing so, the Digital Housewife returns feminist inquiry from the margins and places it at the heart of critical digital media analysis.

One Dimensional Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

One Dimensional Woman

This short book is partly an attack on the apparent abdication of any systematic political thought on the part of today's positive, up-beat feminists. It suggests alternative ways of thinking about transformations in work, sexuality and culture that, while seemingly far-fetched in the current ideological climate, may provide more serious material for future feminism.

Testimonios of Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Testimonios of Care

The first English-language collection of Latina/x caregiving testimonios, this volume gives voice to diverse Chicana/x and Latina/x caregiving experiences. Bringing together thirteen first-person accounts, these testimonios speak to the tragic flaws in our health-care system and the woefully undervalued labor of providing care to family and community. The book opens with an introductory chapter by the three co-editors, and then is divided into three sections exploring the caregiver voice, community caregiving, and reflections that outline a Caregiver Bill of Rights and present a call to action. Throughout, contributors discuss kinship care, including formal and informal adoptions, community ...

Critical Translation Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Critical Translation Studies

This book introduces Critical Translation Studies (CTS), a cultural-studies approach to the study of translation to Translation Studies (TS) scholars. A term first used by Lydia Liu in her list of research interests, CTS is based perhaps on the model of Critical Discourse Analysis or Critical Legal Studies, with an implicit focus on translation as a social practice shaped by power relations in society. The central claim in CTS is that translators help condition what TS scholars take to be the primal scene of translation: two languages, two language communities, with the translator as mediator. CTS is dedicated to the historicization of the social relations that create that scenario.