Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores two widespread types of informal and precarious work in eastern India's coal mining tracts. It seeks to contribute to recent attempts to disaggregate the umbrella notion of precarity and the related concept of ‘classes of labour’ in the context of the global South. It does so by illuminating the more nuanced yet significant relative distinctions between different forms of precarious coal‐related work as perceived and experienced by labourers. The article illustrates how labourers evaluate such forms of work in relation to one another in terms of relative stability, autonomy, tempo and gender dynamics, which affect their livelihood decisions and activities. It thereby turns attention t...
This article develops the concept of “precarious bodies” to theorise the lived experience of labour ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork over an 18 month period in London amongst people living and working ...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores two widespread types of informal and precar...
Guy Standing’s precariat thesis, which suggests that precarious workers have distinctive class inter...
We take off from the recent critiques of precarity as an emerging global phenomenon to argue that th...
We take off from the recent critiques of precarity as an emerging global phenomenon to argue that t...
The concept of precarious work is used by social scientists to describe work that is “uncertain, unp...
My research explores the impact of the state-owned coal mining industry in eastern India on local tr...
This article concerns the labours of the miners who extracted the primary energy resource of the Bri...
Ethnographic studies in sites of land dispossession for large capital projects have revealed the div...
This article reviews the concept of precarity and offers critical reflections on its contribution to...
India's adivasi, or tribal, communities have most often been depicted as homogeneous and egalitarian...
International audienceIn analyzing the labor relations and representations of the informal sector’s ...
This survey article seeks to contribute to the understanding of the con- cepts of precarious work an...
This article develops the concept of “precarious bodies” to theorise the lived experience of labour ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork over an 18 month period in London amongst people living and working ...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores two widespread types of informal and precar...
Guy Standing’s precariat thesis, which suggests that precarious workers have distinctive class inter...
We take off from the recent critiques of precarity as an emerging global phenomenon to argue that th...
We take off from the recent critiques of precarity as an emerging global phenomenon to argue that t...
The concept of precarious work is used by social scientists to describe work that is “uncertain, unp...
My research explores the impact of the state-owned coal mining industry in eastern India on local tr...
This article concerns the labours of the miners who extracted the primary energy resource of the Bri...
Ethnographic studies in sites of land dispossession for large capital projects have revealed the div...
This article reviews the concept of precarity and offers critical reflections on its contribution to...
India's adivasi, or tribal, communities have most often been depicted as homogeneous and egalitarian...
International audienceIn analyzing the labor relations and representations of the informal sector’s ...
This survey article seeks to contribute to the understanding of the con- cepts of precarious work an...
This article develops the concept of “precarious bodies” to theorise the lived experience of labour ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork over an 18 month period in London amongst people living and working ...