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Precarity (also precariousness) is a
precarious existence,
lacking in predictability, job security,
material or
psychological welfare. The
social class...
- that the
focus on
mediatic and
violent acts p****es
under silence the
precarization of women.
Sylvie Tissot writes that
Amara collaborated with the Cercle...
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these movements as,
among other things, a
reaction to deregulation,
precarization of labor, the
erosion of the
welfare state and the
widening of the gap...
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precarization: the state,
livelihoods and the
politics of
precarity in contemporary...
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violent acts (such as the
burning of
Sohane Benziane)
silences the
precarization of women. They
frame the
debate among the
French Left
concerning the...
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composed of
three dimensions: precariousness,
precarity and
governmental precarization. 'Precariousness'
draws conceptually on both
Judith Butler and Jean-Luc...
- the aim of "flexibilizing" the
labor market which ended up
causing a "
precarization" of employment, by
considerably increasing temporary contracts as opposed...
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since 1989, in: Rolf-Dieter Hepp,
David Kergel,
Robert Riesinger (Hg.),
Precarized Society.
Social Transformation of the
Welfare State,
Springer VS, Wiesbaden...
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Brigitte Stolz-Willig,
Jannis Christoforidis (Eds.):
Hauptsache billig?
Precarization of Work in
Social Professions. Münster:
Dampfboot 2011. pp. 104–123...
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philosophy of care" in Nordi**** Mediterraneum,
Bergen University. 2023 "
Precarization and
crisis of care in the face of violence:
peace and care as an alternative...