In the interest of promoting a co-constitutive theory of democratic citizenship, this dissertation explores three questions. I ask how work is defined and how this definition creates a hierarchy of types of work, which then leads to my second question, which is how definitions of work or what is not work are carried over into the public space of poli-tics and citizenship, such that even legal citizens may be marginalized by the type of work that they do. I first critique democratic theory, particularly as centered on the idea of the public sphere, for failing to think about work, especially the labor that is required to build these political spaces. I then show how the contemporary economy challenges the ability of citizens to engage in pol...
Even though the future of work has become a significant public concern, political theory has not yet...
The exploitation of work and workers within capitalism continues to be reproduced according to the p...
Mainstream economists and social philosophers like Arendt and Habermas conceive work as an instrumen...
In the interest of promoting a co-constitutive theory of democratic citizenship, this dissertation e...
Economic Democracy and worker cooperatives are part of a growing movement for economic change. In th...
Cornelius Castoriadis ’ life can be characterized as one of engaged dissent. As a founding member of...
This dissertation interrogates the composition of workers, work, and class, as processes in contempo...
This dissertation argues for the democratic potentials of political struggles over social welfare po...
This dissertation interrogates the composition of workers, work, and class, as processes in contempo...
This dissertation is a political-economic examination of the idea of economic democracy. The motivat...
This dissertation is a political-economic examination of the idea of economic democracy. The motivat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In 2013, after decades of organizing, domestic workers...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015The body of literature surrounding the concept of s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015The body of literature surrounding the concept of s...
The exploitation of work and workers within capitalism continues to be reproduced according to the p...
Even though the future of work has become a significant public concern, political theory has not yet...
The exploitation of work and workers within capitalism continues to be reproduced according to the p...
Mainstream economists and social philosophers like Arendt and Habermas conceive work as an instrumen...
In the interest of promoting a co-constitutive theory of democratic citizenship, this dissertation e...
Economic Democracy and worker cooperatives are part of a growing movement for economic change. In th...
Cornelius Castoriadis ’ life can be characterized as one of engaged dissent. As a founding member of...
This dissertation interrogates the composition of workers, work, and class, as processes in contempo...
This dissertation argues for the democratic potentials of political struggles over social welfare po...
This dissertation interrogates the composition of workers, work, and class, as processes in contempo...
This dissertation is a political-economic examination of the idea of economic democracy. The motivat...
This dissertation is a political-economic examination of the idea of economic democracy. The motivat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In 2013, after decades of organizing, domestic workers...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015The body of literature surrounding the concept of s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015The body of literature surrounding the concept of s...
The exploitation of work and workers within capitalism continues to be reproduced according to the p...
Even though the future of work has become a significant public concern, political theory has not yet...
The exploitation of work and workers within capitalism continues to be reproduced according to the p...
Mainstream economists and social philosophers like Arendt and Habermas conceive work as an instrumen...