none2siThis article aims to present an empirically grounded analysis of the field of actors mobilized against precarious work in Italy. Based on extensive fieldwork including interviews and document analysis, we discuss and compare four types of social and political actors and their organizing patterns: traditional trade unions, radical trade unions, groups of self‐organized precarious workers, and grassroots activist groups. The underlying questions focus on patterns of organization and coalition building. By analyzing how precarious workers organize, which goals they have, which kinds of collective actions they engage in, and how they connect to other actors, we found that distinctive strategies lead to diverse degrees of agency and subje...
The article aims first of all to retrace the evolution of some paths of social mobilization around p...
This article examines the consequences of the insider–outsider divide on contentious labour politics...
Defence date: 25 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, EUI; Professor Hansp...
The scenario we see today in the labor market in Italy is composed ofa progressive proliferation of ...
The scenario we see today in the labor market in Italy is composed ofa progressive proliferation of ...
The scenario we see today in the labor market in Italy is composed of a progressive proliferation of...
The scenario we see today in the labor market in Italy is composed of a progressive proliferation of...
The article aims at disentangling the existing relation between job precariousness and political par...
The article aims at disentangling the existing relation between job precariousness and political par...
The article aims at disentangling the existing relation between job precariousness and political par...
none2siIn this chapter we explore early precarious workers’ mobilizations in two southern European c...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jane Hardy, "(Re)conceptu...
Following increased flexibilization of labour market and related decline of traditional labour union...
In the past decades Italy has been crossed by several mobilizations against insecure and precarious ...
Following increased flexibilization of labour market and related decline of traditional labour union...
The article aims first of all to retrace the evolution of some paths of social mobilization around p...
This article examines the consequences of the insider–outsider divide on contentious labour politics...
Defence date: 25 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, EUI; Professor Hansp...
The scenario we see today in the labor market in Italy is composed ofa progressive proliferation of ...
The scenario we see today in the labor market in Italy is composed ofa progressive proliferation of ...
The scenario we see today in the labor market in Italy is composed of a progressive proliferation of...
The scenario we see today in the labor market in Italy is composed of a progressive proliferation of...
The article aims at disentangling the existing relation between job precariousness and political par...
The article aims at disentangling the existing relation between job precariousness and political par...
The article aims at disentangling the existing relation between job precariousness and political par...
none2siIn this chapter we explore early precarious workers’ mobilizations in two southern European c...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jane Hardy, "(Re)conceptu...
Following increased flexibilization of labour market and related decline of traditional labour union...
In the past decades Italy has been crossed by several mobilizations against insecure and precarious ...
Following increased flexibilization of labour market and related decline of traditional labour union...
The article aims first of all to retrace the evolution of some paths of social mobilization around p...
This article examines the consequences of the insider–outsider divide on contentious labour politics...
Defence date: 25 November 2015Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, EUI; Professor Hansp...