Insecurity is no longer a condition that is specific to a set class of workers it has become a global issue. It can affect workers of any age, gender or ethnicity, across industrial or service sectors, and even our universities are no longer safe from casualisation, underemployment and outsourcing. To be sure, employment has always had elements of precariousness associated with it, particularly in the primary sectors. However, the steady intensification of capitalism around the world, and its intrusion into almost every facet of human endeavour, has meant that precarious work, as Arne Kalleberg writes, 'has become much more pervasive and generalized: [even] professional and managerial jobs are also precarious these days'. The telltale signs...
Technological advancements such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and algorithm...
In this Foreword to the special issue ‘In, Against and Beyond Precarity’ the guest editors take stoc...
There is a considerable body of academic and activist research that studies the prevalence of precar...
Given ongoing changes in the world of work that affect both developing and industrialized countries,...
This book analyses the processes, mutations and trends currently characterising the world of work th...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
Together with globalization of capitalism in the world, concepts like precarity, precarious employme...
Explorations into today’s labour context reveal a wide schism between those workers who live under c...
With precarious modes of employment becoming normalised across almost every sector of the economy, w...
From a historical point of view, job insecurity is a structural feature of the wage condition. The u...
Rapid political-economic changes in recent decades have led to increasingly insecure youth labour ma...
Casualisation has both negative and positive sides, for both workers and employers. This article con...
In recent years the labour market has undergone a profound transformation, with precarious employmen...
There is a considerable body of academic and activist research that studies the prevalence of precar...
Technological advancements such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and algorithm...
In this Foreword to the special issue ‘In, Against and Beyond Precarity’ the guest editors take stoc...
There is a considerable body of academic and activist research that studies the prevalence of precar...
Given ongoing changes in the world of work that affect both developing and industrialized countries,...
This book analyses the processes, mutations and trends currently characterising the world of work th...
The contemporary neoliberal era is marked by an exponential expansion of contingent and precarious l...
Labour has tended to be a relatively neglected subject in critical scholarship on communication and ...
Together with globalization of capitalism in the world, concepts like precarity, precarious employme...
Explorations into today’s labour context reveal a wide schism between those workers who live under c...
With precarious modes of employment becoming normalised across almost every sector of the economy, w...
From a historical point of view, job insecurity is a structural feature of the wage condition. The u...
Rapid political-economic changes in recent decades have led to increasingly insecure youth labour ma...
Casualisation has both negative and positive sides, for both workers and employers. This article con...
In recent years the labour market has undergone a profound transformation, with precarious employmen...
There is a considerable body of academic and activist research that studies the prevalence of precar...
Technological advancements such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and algorithm...
In this Foreword to the special issue ‘In, Against and Beyond Precarity’ the guest editors take stoc...
There is a considerable body of academic and activist research that studies the prevalence of precar...