
Faces of Precarity
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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.
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Renato Miguel Carmo is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal.
Annalisa Murgia is Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Milan, Italy, where she coordinates the ERC project SHARE.
Content
Part I: Conceptualisations, Subjectivities and Etymologies
2. Precarite and Precarity: The Amazing Transnational Journey of Two Notions Unable to Form a Proper Concept in English ~ Jean-Claude Barbier
3. Conceptualising Precariousness: A Subject-oriented Approach ~ Emiliana Armano, Cristina Morini and Annalisa Murgia
4. The Experience of Precariousness as Vulnerable Time ~ Andre Barata and Renato Miguel Carmo
Part II: Class, Work and Employment
5. Above-Below, Inside-Outside: Precarity, Underclass and Social Exclusion in Demobilised Class Societies ~ Klaus Doerre
6. Class, Classification and Conjunctures: The Use of 'Precarity' in Social Research ~ Charles Umney
7. The Problem with Precarity: Precarious Employment and Labour Markets ~ Joseph Choonara
8. The Social Foundations of Precarious Work: The Role of Unpaid Labour in the Family ~ Valeria Pulignano and Glenn Morgan
9. Precariousness in the Platform Economy ~ Agnieszka Piasna
10. An Epidemic-Related Turning Point: Precarious Work, Platforms and Utopian Energies ~ Patrick Cingolani
Part III: Experiences, Concretisations and Struggles
11. The Embodiment of Insecurity: How Precarious Labour Market Trajectories Affect Young Workers' Health and Wellbeing in Catalonia (Spain) ~ Mireia Bolibar, Francesc X. Belvis and Mariana Gutierrez-Zamora
12. Precarity and Migration: Thai Wild Berry Pickers in Sweden ~ Charlotta Hedberg
13. Revisiting the Concept of Precarious Work in Times of Covid-19 ~ Barbora Holubova and Marta Kahancova
14. Precarious Workers and Precarity Through the Lenses of Social Movement Studies ~ Alice Mattoni
15. Organising and Self-organised Precarious Workers: The Experience of Britain ~ Jane Hardy
16. Afterword: A Pandemic of Precarity ~ Joseph Choonara, Annalisa Murgia and Renato Miguel Carmo
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