We take off from the recent critiques of precarity as an emerging global phenomenon to argue that the processes of precarity in the Global North and the Global South need to be analytically distinguished to bring forth their specificities. We further argue that such an analysis challenges the idea of development as transition, as is prevalent in much of the literature. We focus on the informal economy in India to show that the notion of precarity conceptually involves three distinct aspects of production and labor processes—“non-capitalist” petty commodity production (PCP), subcontracted PCP, and informal wage-labor. We argue that these dimensions have their own particularities that have distinct implications for the process of capitalist d...
This working paper will focus on conceptualising why informal labour continues to persist in the Ind...
This essay explores theoretical and practical problems arising from the impact of liberalization/glo...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...
We take off from the recent critiques of precarity as an emerging global phenomenon to argue that t...
This book explores the economy and society of Provincial India in the post-Green Revolution period. ...
Is the informal sector in India a means of exploitation or a means of accumulation? One view takes t...
This paper evaluates the conceptualisation of the informal sector and examines its nature and role i...
In the literature on development and modernization, it has been expected that with econ...
The informal economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and active segments of the entire develo...
We identify a basic dualism between capitalist and noncapitalist spaces within the vast informal sec...
Orthodox explanations for the nature and persistence of the urban informal economy in the global Sou...
This working paper will focus on conceptualising why informal labour continues to persist in the Ind...
In this dissertation, I try to understand processes of dispossession and exclusion within a class-fo...
Guy Standing’s precariat thesis, which suggests that precarious workers have distinctive class inter...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores two widespread types of informal and precar...
This working paper will focus on conceptualising why informal labour continues to persist in the Ind...
This essay explores theoretical and practical problems arising from the impact of liberalization/glo...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...
We take off from the recent critiques of precarity as an emerging global phenomenon to argue that t...
This book explores the economy and society of Provincial India in the post-Green Revolution period. ...
Is the informal sector in India a means of exploitation or a means of accumulation? One view takes t...
This paper evaluates the conceptualisation of the informal sector and examines its nature and role i...
In the literature on development and modernization, it has been expected that with econ...
The informal economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and active segments of the entire develo...
We identify a basic dualism between capitalist and noncapitalist spaces within the vast informal sec...
Orthodox explanations for the nature and persistence of the urban informal economy in the global Sou...
This working paper will focus on conceptualising why informal labour continues to persist in the Ind...
In this dissertation, I try to understand processes of dispossession and exclusion within a class-fo...
Guy Standing’s precariat thesis, which suggests that precarious workers have distinctive class inter...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores two widespread types of informal and precar...
This working paper will focus on conceptualising why informal labour continues to persist in the Ind...
This essay explores theoretical and practical problems arising from the impact of liberalization/glo...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...