This paper traces the roots of precarity as a concept emerging from French sociological discourse, then permeating through networks informed by Italian autonomism, before re-emerging in the writings of figures such as Guy Standing and Arne Kalleberg. It is shown that, despite the claims of the literature, precarity in employment is not typical in the UK. Here temporary employment remains the exception and employment tenure remains stable. This can best be explained by radical political economy. Capital is not interested simply in engendering precarity; it is also concerned with the retention and reproduction of labor power, leading to contradictory imperatives. The resonance of the narrative of precarity, in spite of this, reflects a long r...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of uncertain, unstable, and insecure employment relations. With ...
In many countries, et particularly in France, the concept of precariousness is well established toda...
This paper traces the roots of precarity as a concept emerging from French sociological discourse, t...
This paper traces the roots of precarity as a concept emerging from French sociological discourse, t...
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
With precarious modes of employment becoming normalised across almost every sector of the economy, w...
In his recent work, Guy Standing has identified a new class which has emerged from neo-liberal restr...
In his recent work, Guy Standing has identified a new class which has emerged from neo-liberal restr...
Precariat refers to a situation where people are forced to make a living out of work which is low- q...
The term ‘precarious employment’ is widely used to describe irregular and insecurework arrangements ...
In this Foreword to the special issue ‘In, Against and Beyond Precarity’ the guest editors take stoc...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jane Hardy, "(Re)conceptu...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of uncertain, unstable, and insecure employment relations. With ...
In many countries, et particularly in France, the concept of precariousness is well established toda...
This paper traces the roots of precarity as a concept emerging from French sociological discourse, t...
This paper traces the roots of precarity as a concept emerging from French sociological discourse, t...
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
Guy Standing's book The Precariat has had a significant impact in stimulating a debate about the cha...
With precarious modes of employment becoming normalised across almost every sector of the economy, w...
In his recent work, Guy Standing has identified a new class which has emerged from neo-liberal restr...
In his recent work, Guy Standing has identified a new class which has emerged from neo-liberal restr...
Precariat refers to a situation where people are forced to make a living out of work which is low- q...
The term ‘precarious employment’ is widely used to describe irregular and insecurework arrangements ...
In this Foreword to the special issue ‘In, Against and Beyond Precarity’ the guest editors take stoc...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jane Hardy, "(Re)conceptu...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of uncertain, unstable, and insecure employment relations. With ...
In many countries, et particularly in France, the concept of precariousness is well established toda...