ABSTRACT

The condition of precariousness not only provides insights into a segment of the world of work or of a particular subject group, but is also a standpoint for an overview of the condition of the social on a global scale. Because precariousness is multidimensional and polysemantic, it traverses contemporary society and multiple contexts, from industrial to class, gender, family relations as well as political participation, citizenship and migration.

This book maps the differences and similarities in the ways precariousness and insecurity in employment and beyond unfold and are subjectively experienced in regions and sectors that are confronted with different labour histories, legislations and economic priorities. Establishing a constructive dialogue amongst different global regions and across disciplines, the chapters explore the shift from precariousness to precariat and collective subjects as it is being articulated in the current global crisis. This edited collection aims to continue a process of mapping experiences by means of ethnographies, fieldwork, interviews, content analysis, where the precarious define their condition and explain how they try to withdraw from, cope with or embrace it.

This is valuable reading for students and academics interested in geography, sociology, economics and labour studies.

part I|122 pages

Subjectivities

chapter 2|16 pages

The Chinese Dream and the precarity plateau

Why industrial workers are looking to entrepreneurship

chapter 3|13 pages

Hybrid areas of work in Italy

Hypotheses to interpret the transformations of precariousness and subjectivity

chapter 7|12 pages

Coping with uncertainty

Precarious workers in the Greek media sector

chapter 8|12 pages

Stories of precarious lives

chapter 9|13 pages

Precarious Japan 1

part II|52 pages

Resistance

chapter 11|8 pages

The precariat for itself

Euro May Day and precarious workers' movements

chapter 12|13 pages

Fake it until you make it

Prefigurative practices and the extrospection of precarity

chapter 13|17 pages

‘Precariedad everywhere?!’

Rethinking precarity and emigration in Spain

part III|40 pages

Conceptual outlooks

chapter 14|10 pages

Working for nothing

The latest high-growth sector?

chapter 15|11 pages

Labour, (in-)dependence, care

Conceptualizing the precarious