In the transitions to advanced liberal States and post-Fordist economic paradigms, it is argued that the distinction between work and sociality has become blurred. This marks the emergence of the “social factory” where sociality is industrialised and industrialisation has become increasingly centred on immaterial, social activi-ty. It is further argued that this regime has generated a new articulation of socio-economic relations based on biopower and systems of control alongside the irrup-tive agency of multitude. Consequently, it is often suggested that the concept of hegemony can no longer adequately explain manifestations of power and re-sistance. The argument is that we live today in a state of post-hegemony. This paper challenges the t...
peer-reviewed Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 wome...
This paper seeks to explore the logic of actually existing austerity and its effects on the developm...
In this short contribution, we attempt to explore the ways in which austerity measures – deficit red...
In the transitions to advanced liberal States and post-Fordist economic paradigms, it is argued that...
In the transitions to advanced liberal States and post-Fordist economic paradigms, it is argued that...
In the transitions to advanced liberal States and post-Fordist economic paradigms, it is argued that...
This paper argues that the concept of social reproduction not only is useful in understanding the ge...
This paper proposes an analytical distinction between modes of valorising and modes of valuing socia...
Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 women and 31 men), across the ICT (Information and...
Studies of digital labour are closely connected to the concept of immaterial labour and how this has...
Moore M. A time of reproductive unrest: the articulation of capital accumulation, social reproductio...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
This chapter examines recent social policy directions in the context of the neo-liberal macro enviro...
peer-reviewed Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 wome...
This paper seeks to explore the logic of actually existing austerity and its effects on the developm...
In this short contribution, we attempt to explore the ways in which austerity measures – deficit red...
In the transitions to advanced liberal States and post-Fordist economic paradigms, it is argued that...
In the transitions to advanced liberal States and post-Fordist economic paradigms, it is argued that...
In the transitions to advanced liberal States and post-Fordist economic paradigms, it is argued that...
This paper argues that the concept of social reproduction not only is useful in understanding the ge...
This paper proposes an analytical distinction between modes of valorising and modes of valuing socia...
Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 women and 31 men), across the ICT (Information and...
Studies of digital labour are closely connected to the concept of immaterial labour and how this has...
Moore M. A time of reproductive unrest: the articulation of capital accumulation, social reproductio...
From being the "Celtic Tiger" poster child of neo-liberalism, Ireland has moved first into recessio...
The current hold of austerity on Irish public policy provokes a comparison with addiction. Postliber...
non-peer-reviewedIn this paper we outline the features of an emergent resistance in Ireland. We exa...
This chapter examines recent social policy directions in the context of the neo-liberal macro enviro...
peer-reviewed Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 wome...
This paper seeks to explore the logic of actually existing austerity and its effects on the developm...
In this short contribution, we attempt to explore the ways in which austerity measures – deficit red...