This article explores the formation of work identities in times of financial crisis and extreme austerity. In particular, we build upon prior studies of liminality, a state of in-betweenness and ambiguity, and explore how individuals, whose employment opportunities and career paths have been disrupted, construct their work/professional identities. The study draws on 39 semi-structured interviews conducted in Greece, where high levels of unemployment and economic stagnation prevail. Persistent crisis and austerity have prompted extended periods of instability and unpredictability during which the unemployed narratively (re)construct their past, present and future work selves. We propose that frequent job changes and persistent lack of work a...
The aim of this article is to explore how, in the context of the post Global Financial Crisis (GFC),...
Liminality, as originally conceived by anthropologists, is a temporary ‘in-between’ state that acts ...
This is a paper on how young long-term unemployed people manage their identity as job seekers in sem...
Can the unemployed use their socio-economic status of jobless to refuse work, and more particularly,...
Purpose: This study seeks to explore the key themes in identity play during unemployment and the pot...
Since the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC), the landscape of work has changed across the world, wi...
Background: Solutions for the problem of long-term unemployment are increasingly shaped by neolibera...
Based on fieldwork conducted at the outset of the current economic downturn, this paper examines the...
Using grounded theory methodology, this study examines the ways young professionals describe their c...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
This article explores how unemployed people think of employment and work, in a context of scarcity o...
The article investigates the experience of job-loss and the following unemployment. Based on the eth...
This article builds upon previous theoretical work on job loss as a status passage to help explain h...
Young people have been hard hit by the crisis and the austerity measures implemented in Greece since...
The aim of this article is to explore how, in the context of the post Global Financial Crisis (GFC),...
Liminality, as originally conceived by anthropologists, is a temporary ‘in-between’ state that acts ...
This is a paper on how young long-term unemployed people manage their identity as job seekers in sem...
Can the unemployed use their socio-economic status of jobless to refuse work, and more particularly,...
Purpose: This study seeks to explore the key themes in identity play during unemployment and the pot...
Since the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC), the landscape of work has changed across the world, wi...
Background: Solutions for the problem of long-term unemployment are increasingly shaped by neolibera...
Based on fieldwork conducted at the outset of the current economic downturn, this paper examines the...
Using grounded theory methodology, this study examines the ways young professionals describe their c...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
This article explores how unemployed people think of employment and work, in a context of scarcity o...
The article investigates the experience of job-loss and the following unemployment. Based on the eth...
This article builds upon previous theoretical work on job loss as a status passage to help explain h...
Young people have been hard hit by the crisis and the austerity measures implemented in Greece since...
The aim of this article is to explore how, in the context of the post Global Financial Crisis (GFC),...
Liminality, as originally conceived by anthropologists, is a temporary ‘in-between’ state that acts ...
This is a paper on how young long-term unemployed people manage their identity as job seekers in sem...