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Precarity Activism: Youth and Social Change in Southern Europe: Routledge Advances in Sociology

Autor Maribel Casas-Cortés
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2024
Activist networks throughout Europe developed the concept of precarity at the turn of the 21st century. Retail chain employees, freelancers, cultural workers, caregivers and university adjuncts alike, including those labeled natives or migrants, identified and organized themselves under the umbrella notion of precarity. This ethnography tells the story of precarity activism as it originated and evolved in Southern Europe, tracing its theoretical and linguistic legacy. Highlighting the currency of precarity-inspired proposals for social change, this empirically detailed appraisal recapitulates activist debates over the prospects of flexible labor markets entangled with questions of gender and citizenship. The book’s analysis offers insight into how precarity activism’s visionary notions of sustainable futures speak directly to the tensions of the platform economy.
This genealogy of a grassroots political concept will be of use for postgraduate students and scholars interested in anthropology, cultural studies, geography, sociology and political theory. It will appeal to interdisciplinary fields engaging processes of collective action, knowledge production and the so-called subaltern populations, such as social movements studies, gender studies, critical race and migration studies, dis/ability studies and labor studies. This book will further attract those concerned with changes in production, reproduction and mobility under platform capitalism as it further consolidates precarity as the new normal.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032261126
ISBN-10: 1032261129
Pagini: 196
Ilustrații: 28
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Sociology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Precarious thought
Section I. Changing Cultures of Labor
1. Flexible employment or garbage gigs?
2. The rise of a contentious precarity pride
Section II. Shifting Infrastructures of Care
3. Feminist drifts: Mapping uncertain lives
4. Care strikes and care-tizenship? Expanding the precarious glossary
Section III. Permanent Practices of Mobility
5. Mobility at the core of precarity: Nativi e migranti unite!
6. Platform precarities: Organizing efforts at the intersection of Prec-Mig-Gig
Conclusion: A living archive for possible futures: Rethinking labor markets, care organization and citizenship regimes

Notă biografică

Maribel Casas-Cortés is a Ramón y Cajal Research Fellow in the Sociology Department at the Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain. She is currently leading a national research project on food delivery platforms. A PhD in Anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she has published articles in journals such as Current Anthropology, Anthropological Quarterly, Citizenship Studies, Antipode or Politics.

Recenzii

"A 'powerful disposition of survival': this is the other side of precarity, Maribel Casas-Cortés writes, which at the same time, allows for a multitude of diverse subjects to confront and to resist it. This book is a celebration of that disposition. Without ever obscuring the structural violence of precarity, Casas-Cortés charts the manifold ways in which it becomes the ground for social movements and struggles that foreshadow new ways to inhabit our common world."
Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna, Italy, author of The Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor 
"Through the notion of "precarious thought” this important and timely book contributes to a much needed knowledge turn in the way the literature thinks of and studies social movements. Based on years of multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork especially in Spain and the US the book offers a powerful and original take on precarity as a concept from the ground up. The book convincingly argues for the need to engage with precarity activists as knowledge producers in their own right. For anyone engaged in the struggle for a better future, scholars and activists alike, this is an essential reading."  
Martin Bak Jørgensen, Aalborg University, Denmark, editor of Politics of Precarity: Migrant Conditions, Struggles and Experiences  
"We are bound to an age of vulnerability, anxiety and drift characterized by labour insecurity, the waning of care and welfare structures, as well as the bulwarking of borders and stigmatization of migration. An age of precarity thrice over. Or are we? In this stunning book, Maribel Casas-Cortés dives deep into the history of autonomous, labour, feminist and migrant struggles in Southern Europe since the 1970s, to show us how activist movements grappled with the triple axis of precarity by rearticulating the grammars of political alliance and the joys of connective transformations. Precarity Activism is that most necessary “conspirator” for our times: a living archive, as Italian autonomists used to say, for “respiring together”."
Alberto Corsín Jiménez, Spanish National Research Council, coauthor of Free Culture and the City: Hackers, Commoners, and Neighbors in Madrid
“In this important book, Maribel Casas-Cortés does justice to a robust and diverse body of critical analysis and theorizing about neoliberal precarity. This study recuperates the rich subterranean history of activist theorizations of precarity as they have emerged from the experiences and struggles of those who have been compelled to live under radical uncertainties. This book is a vital demonstration that the most urgent theoretical insights into our most pressing contemporary conditions arise from the predicaments and struggles of everyday life. It is a dazzling testament to the irrepressible critical intellect and insubordinate imagination of everyday people challenged to do extraordinary things.”
Nicholas de Genova, Chair of the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Houston, USA
“Casas-Cortés’ wonderful book demonstrates how much we have to learn from the theoretical work that is done collectively in social movements. The activist knowledges she mobilizes cast in a new light the current conditions of precarity and the struggles against them.”
Michael Hardt, Duke University, author of The Subversive Seventies
"A totally different and challenging concept of precarity emerges from this long-term ethnography of activist knowledges, based in their writings, social performances and image productions. Beyond the various processes of neoliberal dispossession, Precarity Activism underscores the creative drive put forward by grassroots initiatives that open the way to alternative futures.This is a magnificent work about the power and value of precarious thought, politically and academically."
Susana Narotzky, Universitat de Barcelona, editor of Grassroots Economics: Living with Austerity in Southern Europe
"In her challenging book, Maribel Casas-Cortes upends the history of critical thought in her emphasis on the imagination and political vision of precarious youth, who first found themselves in an emerging international economy of flexible accumulation. Starting with the critical thinking put forward by a feminist urban squat in Spain, she not only sees precarity activists as agents for change, but documents the analysis of emerging forms of labor and life from their own perspective and particular lexicon. This is a must read for anthropologists and social scientists in general, engaged in the analysis of contemporary capitalism."
Ida SusserDistinguished Professor of Anthropology at Hunter College and City University of New York 

Descriere

Based on personal involvement and a thorough engagement with their textual and graphic production, this ethnography tells the story of precarity activism as it was born and evolved in Southern Europe, tracing its theoretical legacy.