This article seeks to reconsider the concept of precarity by bringing in the discussion of care. An increased academic interest in the subject of precarity and precarious working conditions in advanced, post-industrial economies is often premised on the false binary of precarity-stability. While stable working and living conditions have historically been a privilege of a minority of autonomous individuals, engaged in productive work, free from direct dependence or dependents, women and marginalised groups are often made more precarious, as their highly exploitable labour assets are not given any, or certainly not an equal value. And while stability at work can destabilize precarious lives of people with care responsibilities and marginalize...
Who cares? Helen Hester explores the integrated crisis of work, home, and community, exploring the f...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This article seeks to reconsider the concept of precarity by bringing in the discussion of care. An ...
This article reviews the concept of precarity and offers critical reflections on its contribution to...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jane Hardy, ‘The Institut...
This paper provides a review and discussion on the emancipatory potential of the notion of ‘precarit...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jane Hardy, "(Re)conceptu...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...
In this Foreword to the special issue ‘In, Against and Beyond Precarity’ the guest editors take stoc...
The concept of the precariat links to situations and experiences of uncertainty, dependency, powerle...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Pre...
The notions of precarity and care have become increasingly central in academic debate. Although both...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
The article analyzes the status of care work in capitalist societies. Care is a necessity in the con...
Who cares? Helen Hester explores the integrated crisis of work, home, and community, exploring the f...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This article seeks to reconsider the concept of precarity by bringing in the discussion of care. An ...
This article reviews the concept of precarity and offers critical reflections on its contribution to...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jane Hardy, ‘The Institut...
This paper provides a review and discussion on the emancipatory potential of the notion of ‘precarit...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jane Hardy, "(Re)conceptu...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...
In this Foreword to the special issue ‘In, Against and Beyond Precarity’ the guest editors take stoc...
The concept of the precariat links to situations and experiences of uncertainty, dependency, powerle...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Pre...
The notions of precarity and care have become increasingly central in academic debate. Although both...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
The article analyzes the status of care work in capitalist societies. Care is a necessity in the con...
Who cares? Helen Hester explores the integrated crisis of work, home, and community, exploring the f...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...