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O precariado e a luta de classes

open access: yesRevista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, 2014
The world economy is in the midst of a Global Transformation that is producing a new global class structure. A new class is emerging – the precariat – characterised by chronic uncertainty and insecurity.
Guy Standing
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'Re-thinking a Bachelor of Arts for the 21st-Century precariat'

open access: yes, 2021
The emergence of the neo-liberal university, rapid changes to the world of work and the unravelling of the Western social contract in an era of fake news and pandemic have created a set of circumstances that define emerging university graduates as ...
Carson, James
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The Precariatization of Zimbabwean Engineers in South Africa

open access: yesProfessions and Professionalism, 2019
This paper discusses how occupational closure of the engineering profession in South Africa left Zimbabwean migrant engineers amongst the precariat ranks. It aims to answer the following research question: what is the nature of precariousness experienced
Splagchna Ngoni Chikarara
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The dynamics of capitalism and the return of classes

open access: yesRUDN journal of Sociology, 2022
The growing social inequality and the abandonment of the welfare-state model raise the question of the return of classes to the historical arena.
R. I. Anisimov
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Precariat and trade unions in Poland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Article presents the influence of trade unions on precariat, as well as the conditions required for the trade unions to mitigate its effects. Firstly, the Author analyses the expression - precariat.
Walczak, Krzysztof
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‘I’m writing about strange people, people on the edge, people that society doesn’t like much’: the precariat in the work of Agnes Owens.

open access: yesModerna Språk, 2018
This article explores the way in which Agnes Owens, a 20th century working-class writer from Scotland, gives a literary voice to those most marginalized and underprivileged, a category of workers that is often defined as the precariat.
Ronald Paul
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Evolution of the university graduates’ social status: prospects for precariousness

open access: yesИзвестия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион: Общественные науки, 2022
Background. Modern processes of social stratification in Russian society are an urgent problem in Russian sociology. There are significant changes in the social structure.
L.I. Naydenova   +2 more
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Metropol Kentte Prekarya Olgusunun Göçmen Karşıtlığına Etkisi: Fatih İlçesi Örneği/The Effect of Precariat Phenomenon on the Anti-Immigration Attitudes in Metropolitan City: The Example of Fatih District

open access: yesNitel Sosyal Bilimler, 2022
2011 yılında Suriye’de başlayan iç savaş ile başlayan göç dalgasının 11.yılında Türkiye’de yaşayan Suriyeli sığınmacı sayısı 4 milyona yaklaşmıştır. Emek piyasasına kayıtdışı dahil olmaları sebebiyle “ucuz işgücü” konumunda olan Suriyeliler işverenler ...
Tuğba Koçak
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Perceiving precarity and extremism in Nuruddin Farah’s North of Dawn

open access: yesTydskrif vir Letterkunde, 2020
Somali citizens, both at home and abroad, have been reduced to a life of uncertainty, instability and insecurity. This article considers Somalis as part of the ‘precariat’ (as theorized by Pierre Bourdieu, Guy Standing, and others).
Nick Mdika Tembo
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Precarity of Megapolis and Professional Identity in the Context of Tacit Knowledge [PDF]

open access: yesЖурнал институциональных исследований, 2016
Rapid urbanization and globalization change the old forms of social life. A modern city is presented as a space defined by routine behavioral rules. Institutional and technological changes cause increased instability and uncertainty for the megalopolis ...
Oxana Yu. Posukhova , Artyom I. Maskaev
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