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E-grāmata: Beyond the Wage: Ordinary Work in Diverse Economies

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  • Formāts: 314 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529208948
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  • Formāts: 314 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529208948

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Recent developments in the organization of work and production have facilitated the decline of wage employment in many regions of the world. However, the idea of the wage continues to dominate the political imaginations of governments, researchers and activists, based on the historical experiences of industrial workers in the global North.This edited collection revitalises debates on the future of work by challenging the idea of wage employment as the global norm. Taking theoretical inspiration from the global South, the authors compare lived experiences of ‘ordinary work’ across taken-for-granted conceptual and geographical boundaries; from Cambodian brick kilns to Catalonian cooperatives. Their contributions open up new possibilities for how work, identity and security might be woven together differently. This volume is an invaluable resource for academics, students and readers interested in alternative and emerging forms of work around the world. This edited collection revitalises debates on the future of work by challenging the idea of wage employment as the global norm. Taking theoretical inspiration from the global South, the authors compare lived experiences of ‘ordinary work’ across taken-for-granted conceptual and geographical boundaries, opening up new possibilities for how work, identity and security might be woven together differently.

This volume challenges the idea of wage employment as the global norm, comparing lived experiences of ‘ordinary work’ across conceptual and geographical boundaries and opening up new possibilities for how work, income, identity and care might be woven together differently.
Acknowledgements vii
Notes on Contributors viii
Introduction: Work Beyond the Wage 1(22)
William Monteith
Dora-Olivia Vicol
Philippa Williams
Part I Ruptures
1 "Shit Wages" and Side Hustles: Ordinary Working Lives in Nairobi, London and Berlin
23(22)
Tatiana Thieme
2 The Work of Looking for Work: Surviving Without a Wage in Austerity Britain
45(26)
Samuel Strong
3 Seeking Attachment in the Fissured Workplace: External Workers in the United States
71(24)
Claudia Strauss
Part II Resignations
4 Wilful Resignations: Women, Labour and Life in Urban India
95(20)
Asiya Islam
5 "Be Your Own Boss": Entrepreneurial Dreams on the Urban Margins of South Africa
115(24)
Hannah J. Dawson
6 Work Outside the Hamster's Cage: Precarity and the Pursuit of a Life Worth Living in Catalonia
139(24)
Vinzenz Baumer Escobar
7 Choosing to Be Unfree? The Aspirations and Constraints of Debt-bonded Brick Workers in Cambodia Nithya Natarajan, Katherine Brickell and Laurie Parsons
163(24)
Part III Struggles
8 "Earning Money as the Wheels Turn Around": Cycle-rickshaw Drivers and Wageless Work in Dhaka
187(24)
Annemiek Prins
9 Going Gojek, or Staying O/'efe? Competing Visions of Work and Economy in Jakarta's Motorbike Taxi Industry
211(22)
Mechthild von Vacano
10 "I Voted Bolsonaro for President": Street Vending and the Crisis of Labour Representation in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
233(24)
Mara Nogueira
Part IV Possibilities
11 Extra-ordinary: Crisis, Charity and Care in London's World without Work
257(20)
Dora-Olivia Vicol
12 Defending the Wage: Visions of Work and Distribution in Namibia
277(18)
E. Fouksman
Index 295
William Monteith is Lecturer in the School of Geography at Queen Mary University of London.









Dora-Olivia Vicol is Director of the Work Rights Centre, a charity dedicated to employment justice.









Philippa Williams is Reader in the School of Geography at Queen Mary University of London.