Is labour a useful concept for anthropology today? This essay attempts to respond theoretically to the challenge that the contributions to this special issue empirically pose. The essay rethinks the concept of labour by addressing three questions that deal with the relation of human work effort and capital accumulation: the first refers to alienation; the second to the difference between abstract and concrete labour; and the third to ambiguity. Over the years, these issues have addressed particular aspects of social reproduction, helping define labour as a concept, albeit a heterogeneous one, that is relationally linked to capital. Dislocation, together with the parallel concepts of dispossession, disorganization, disconnection, and differe...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
In this essay we will present certain distinguishing features that characterize the working class in...
This essay proposes a reading of Marx’s Capital that considers the correlation between life and labo...
Is labour a useful concept for anthropology today? This essay attempts to respond theoretically to t...
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
This essay seeks to highlight the potential of the concepts of labour flexibility and labour p...
In a world dominated by capitalist work (labour), working for a wage is the central unavoidable real...
This text explores some of the meanings and dimensions of the changes taking place in the labour wor...
What is labor? Is it a concept that retains value for anthropologists, or social scientists more gen...
Abstract ■ This article develops an approach to the anthropology of labor that seeks to transcend th...
An introduction to work and society for undergraduate and postgraduate students. This new text bring...
As Marxism has segued in and out of vogue, there is hardly a Marxian concept that has not at some ti...
IN THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION we argue that the mannerin which some social scientists seek to ‘return ...
This essay calls for a return to the labour theory of Marx, or rather to Marx’s negative critique of...
One of the most vexing questions in contemporary political philosophy and social theory concerns the...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
In this essay we will present certain distinguishing features that characterize the working class in...
This essay proposes a reading of Marx’s Capital that considers the correlation between life and labo...
Is labour a useful concept for anthropology today? This essay attempts to respond theoretically to t...
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
This essay seeks to highlight the potential of the concepts of labour flexibility and labour p...
In a world dominated by capitalist work (labour), working for a wage is the central unavoidable real...
This text explores some of the meanings and dimensions of the changes taking place in the labour wor...
What is labor? Is it a concept that retains value for anthropologists, or social scientists more gen...
Abstract ■ This article develops an approach to the anthropology of labor that seeks to transcend th...
An introduction to work and society for undergraduate and postgraduate students. This new text bring...
As Marxism has segued in and out of vogue, there is hardly a Marxian concept that has not at some ti...
IN THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION we argue that the mannerin which some social scientists seek to ‘return ...
This essay calls for a return to the labour theory of Marx, or rather to Marx’s negative critique of...
One of the most vexing questions in contemporary political philosophy and social theory concerns the...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
In this essay we will present certain distinguishing features that characterize the working class in...
This essay proposes a reading of Marx’s Capital that considers the correlation between life and labo...