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Unaccompanied Minors in Greece and Italy: An Exploration of the Challenges for Social Work within Tighter Immigration and Resource Constraints in Pan…

2021

The number of unaccompanied minors (UAMs) arriving in the European Union (EU) has been increasing dramatically over recent years resulting in the formulation of EU policy directives around safeguarding and well-being. Notably, the majority of UAMs enter Europe irregularly through two main gateways to the European continent: via Italy, using the Central Mediterranean Sea route

Economic growthSocial workmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationGeneral Social SciencesCOVID-19 pandemicunaccompanied minorContext (language use)Safeguardingunaccompanied minorsprecaritychild well-beinglcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPrecarityPolitical scienceLegal guardianwelfare systemsmedia_common.cataloged_instancewelfare systemSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleEuropean unionWelfaremedia_commonSocial Sciences
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Giving up Farming as a Precarious Decision

2015

‘Precarity’ is a novel noun that is widely recognized and applied in timely political discourses and socioeconomic diagnoses of the present. It refers to fixed-term, temporary, low-paid, insecure, unpredictable, and often risky work. The occupational position of precarious people has been characterized as flexible or flexploitative, informal, casual, intermittent, non-standard, exceptional, often outsourced, or subcontracted. ‘Precarity’ is typically seen to characterize young people, women, immigrants, and service sector workers; but particular segments of creative and immaterial ‘new labour’ are also identified with the ‘precariat’. However, in spite of all these groupings, lists, and clu…

PrecariatprekariaattiCasualbusiness.industryprecarizationWelfare statePoliticsPrecarityPolitical sciencePolitical economySpitebusinessSocioeconomic statusTertiary sector of the economy
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The Precarization Effect

2015

What’s in the name ‘precarization’? Such a question can always be asked when we are dealing with a highly contestable concept (Gallie, 1956) or a family of concepts — as is definitely the case here, where it is also customary to speak about ‘precariousness’, ‘precarity’, and even ‘precariat’. This is a family of concepts or terms that has been defined in so many different and often incompatible ways that the answer to the question seems to greatly depend on the perspective or approach adopted. This is not as big a problem in the case of ‘precariousness’, which can be used to describe a variety of situations and events quite generally; but it makes all the difference when one refers to ‘prec…

Precariatprekariaattimedia_common.quotation_subjectprecarizationSign (semiotics)CapitalismEpistemologyPrecarityExpression (architecture)Collective identitySociologyIdeologymedia_commonSocial movement
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Sex, social reproduction, and mobile telephony as responses to precarity in urban Tanzania

2019

The gendered effects of neoliberal economic restructuring around the world are usually studied in their most dramatic forms: cross-border migration, exploitation, resistance, and violence. This chapter examines significant transformations arising from economic restructuring in the nexus between gender, labour, and urban space — transformations in which mobile technologies are deeply implicated. It explores how mobile phones are used by the poor for day-to-day survival in Tanzania’s largest city. The chapter shows how gendered economic bargains are negotiated at the very bottom of a survival economy located within the dynamics of a globalized economic system. An important characteristic of m…

Economic growthsukupuolentutkimusbiologybusiness.industrytieto- ja viestintätekniikkabiology.organism_classificationTanzaniacommunication technologysukupuoligender studiesSocial reproductionantropologiaPrecarityTanzaniasexMobile telephonySociologybusinessmobile phonesmatkapuhelimet
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The Making and Unmaking of Precarity : Some Concluding Remarks

2015

We live in societies in which the making and unmaking of precarity has a structuring power. In the labour market, precarity is created through laws and practices that reduce protections and benefits; but the labour market itself is also the place where precarity can be unmade through (at least partial) de-commodification and re-regulation. Precarity also penetrates people’s lives and mechanisms of identification, with practices of producing stigma but also of resisting it. Not by chance, the making and unmaking of precarity has become a central focus for contentious politics through the definition of the new subject of the precariat, and the struggles against precarity as a stripping of fun…

PrecariatPower (social and political)PrecarityprekariaattiPolitical economySubject (philosophy)precarizationEthnologyFundamental rightsSociologyContentious politics
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Die Vierte Welt in Berlin: a minor art space in THE CAPITAL OF CREATIVITY

2019

Portraying an alternative theatre space in Berlin, called "Vierte Welt", this article reflects upon the recent changes in the 'spirit of Capitalism' (Boltansik / Chiapello) that has shaped the old and new German capital as an alledged contemporary Eden of creativity and artistic critique.

Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia PoliticaTheatre alternative theatre spaces Berlin Capitalism critique Boltanski Chiapello work subjectivity precarity Vierte WeltSettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolo
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International retirement migration revisited: From amenity seeking to precarity migration?

2018

International retirement migration has become a multifaceted field of research since the end of the twentieth century. The term refers to mobilities in old age to other countries, upon reaching ret...

03 medical and health sciencesPrecarityMobilities030502 gerontologyAmenityPolitical scienceField (Bourdieu)05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyDemographic economics0305 other medical science050703 geographyTerm (time)Transnational Social Review
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Training for Work at the Margins of the Projective City

2020

Drawing upon the work by Boltanski and Chiapello and Boltanski and Thevenot, the training provision that is offered in Spain both to vulnerable youth and to socially excluded adults is analyzed here. It is too often the case that trainers in those programs work under temporary contracts. The reason for this is that the institutions they work for, often Non Governmental Organizations but also municipalities or trade unions, work under the so called projective city—i.e., a connectionist rationale. This fact has an impact upon the notion of work that these trainers portray to trainees attending their vocational training schemes, on-the-job training as well as guidance support. It is also the c…

PrecarityScrutinyTransformative learningWork (electrical)business.industryVocational educationTraining systemSocial exclusionSociologyPublic relationsEmployabilitybusiness
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Phenomenology of precarity

2021

Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological method has mostly been applied to epistemological questions. However, it also has great potential for analysing phenomena of social and political relevance. This text outlines a phenomenology of social precariousness, showing how it impacts the experiential, temporal, perceptual and self-perceptual structures of the subject, thereby influencing intergenerational relations.

PrecarityPsychoanalysisPrecariousnePhilosophyPublic EthicsPrecarityPhenomenological TimeAutonomyPhenomenology (particle physics)East Asian Journal of Philosophy
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Artrepreneurs and the autonomy paradox

2022

In this article, we examine the views that young (under 35 years) freelancers and entrepreneurs who work as professional artists in Finland have of their work. We refer to them as artrepreneurs. Our data sample is composed of the responses of entrepreneurs and freelancers (n = 209) from a survey data on young artists (n = 565) collected in 2017. By using a set of quantitative methods we study the impact of different factors on the job satisfaction experienced by freelancers and entrepreneurs, the nature and motivation factors of their work, as well as their status and livelihood. In our interpretative framework, central concepts are the “hybridity” and “precarity” of artists’ work and “auto…

Cultural Studiesnuoret aikuisetart workprekariaattiVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationyrittäjyystaloudellinen asemaprecaritytyötyytyväisyystaiteilijatfreelance-työntekijättaiteellinen työautonomy paradoxyoung artistshybridityartrepreneur
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