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Werker 2. A Gestural History of the Young Worker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Werker 2. A Gestural History of the Young Worker

Representations of the working body in the Soviet Union and the Netherlands, exploring themes of gender, feminism and queerness Drawing inspiration from the Worker Photography Movement of the 1920s, which saw photographers collaborating with workers and trade unions to visualize societal and political conditions from a working-class perspective, Werker 2: A Gestural History of the Young Workerreconsiders the relationship between labor and its photographic representation--in the past and in the present. The book takes as its starting point the representation of the working body in the former Soviet Union, where workers were depicted with strong, athletic bodies and resolute expressions on their faces. It combines imagery from Soviet magazines, propaganda and archives with documents from the Werker Archief in Amsterdam, with which it aims to interrogate the normative visualization and glorification of the worker's body and the associated oppression of nonnormative bodies. The themes explored in this imaginatively constructed assemblage include gender, feminism and queerness.

365 Days of Invisible Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 780

365 Days of Invisible Work

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"365 Days of Invisible Work is a compendium of political representations of domestic work collected by the Domestic Worker Photographer Network, an online community of amateur photographers made up of migrant workers, gardeners, dishwashers, artists, teachers, and many more. Organized as a calendar, 365 Days of Invisible Work, is dedicated to making visible the myriad lavours negated by oppressive capitalist structures by highlighting the daily work of cleaners, mothers, interns, care-givers, and many others! The network drew name and inspiration from the international worker-photography movement of the 1920s and 1930s, the first amateur photographers using cameras to represent the lives and conditions of workers. In that spirit, 356 Days of Invisible Work collectively re-thinks today's living and labour conditions, starting from the routines of domestic maintance and care. Conceived during the Grand Domestic Revolution, organized by Casco--Office for Art, Design and Theory, Utrecht, 356 Days of Invisible Work is the third edition of the Werker Magazine series initiated by artists Marc Roig Blesa and Rogier Delfos."--

Collectively, Living Together
  • Language: en

Collectively, Living Together

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Collectively was a forum on artistic collective practices which was organized by Iaspis in Stockholm during 2019. The selection of texts for this publication is a polyphony of the participants different voices, perspectives and reflections.

The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 331

The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development

This book examines how a society that is trapped in stagnation might initiate and sustain economic and political development. In this context, progress requires the reform of existing arrangements, along with the complementary evolution of informal institutions. It involves enhancing state capacity, balancing broad avenues for political input, and limiting concentrated private and public power. This juggling act can only be accomplished by resolving collective-action problems (CAPs), which arise when individuals pursue interests that generate undesirable outcomes for society at large. Merging and extending key perspectives on CAPs, inequality, and development, this book constructs a flexible...

Invisible Migrant Nightworkers in 24/7 London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Invisible Migrant Nightworkers in 24/7 London

This book captures the hidden labour of migrant nightworkers in 24/7 London. It argues that late capitalism normalises nightwork, yet refuses to recognise the associated problems, from lack of decent working conditions to the seizure of the workers’ private time for self-development, family and social life. The book shows how the articulation of nightworkers’ subjectivities and socialities happens at the intersection between migration, precarity and nightwork, and traces how each of these dimensions magnifies the lived experience of the others. It further reveals that any possibilities for cooperation or solidarity in the workplace between migrant nightworkers become fragile and secondar...

Photography and Political Aesthetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Photography and Political Aesthetics

This accessible book explores the creative uses of photography with political purpose, both in terms of subject matter and of the political perspectives that have driven attitudes to viewing photographs. The shorter Part I reviews twentieth-century thinking that has influenced attitudes to photography and the political. Part II identifies the political ideas that drive practical strategies in the twenty-first century. It considers the politics of photography by looking at what affects people’s lives and agency: attitudes to difference and identity; power relations between institutions, individuals, and communities; the impact of trauma and global change. With a focus on the exchange of ide...

Public Comments on the Work Group Reports
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1080
Collective Bargaining Settlements in New York State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 646

Collective Bargaining Settlements in New York State

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1964
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Interagency Task Force on the Health Effects of Ionizing Radiation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1082

Interagency Task Force on the Health Effects of Ionizing Radiation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Culture, Democracy and the Right to Make Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Culture, Democracy and the Right to Make Art

Based on the words and experiences of the people involved, this book tells the story of the community arts movement in the UK, and, through a series of essays, assesses its influence on present day participatory arts practices. Part I offers the first comprehensive account of the movement, its history, rationale and modes of working in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales; Part II brings the work up to the present, through a scholarly assessment of its influence on contemporary practice that considers the role of technologies and networks, training, funding, commissioning and curating socially engaged art today. The community arts movement was a well-known but little understood and ...