ABSTRACT
The conclusion outlines the highlights of this multi-year and multi-sited ethnography of European precarity activism. It argues that the three-tier dimension of the grassroots concept of precarity, encompassing changes in production, reproduction and mobility, is able to resonate with the challenges posed by the increasingly globalized platform economy. It also identifies a series of traits that make this prophetic notion of precarity a unique toolbox for individual and social reinvention in the precarious present. As such, this book hopes to become a living archive of such “precarious thought” and its prolific vocabulary.
