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This book addresses the implications of current thinking on
precarity, precariousness and the precariat for the study of
International Relations and International Political Economy.
Drawing on a broad range of critical theoretical resources
including literatures on aesthetics and psychoanalysis as well as
feminist, Foucauldian, Marxian and postcolonial social theory, it
explores the implications of precarity thought for three concepts:
Sovereignty, Solidarities and Work in International Relations. Does
precarity re-inscribe or undermine the logic and practices of
sovereignty? As a common condition and point of mobilization, does
precarity represent a new labor activism or does it find ethical
grounds for solidarities that destabilize identities? How is
precarity located, practiced and occluded in work relations?
Running counter to the contemporary impulse to grasp precarity and
processes of its proliferation in homogenized terms as either being
ensconced in national imaginaries, or as ushering in a condition of
global precarity and a global precariat class, the book also
underscores the entanglements of the global, national and local in
the discursive and material production of precarity and
precariousness in the present conjuncture.
This book addresses the implications of current thinking on
precarity, precariousness and the precariat for the study of
International Relations and International Political Economy.
Drawing on a broad range of critical theoretical resources
including literatures on aesthetics and psychoanalysis as well as
feminist, Foucauldian, Marxian and postcolonial social theory, it
explores the implications of precarity thought for three concepts:
Sovereignty, Solidarities and Work in International Relations. Does
precarity re-inscribe or undermine the logic and practices of
sovereignty? As a common condition and point of mobilization, does
precarity represent a new labor activism or does it find ethical
grounds for solidarities that destabilize identities? How is
precarity located, practiced and occluded in work relations?
Running counter to the contemporary impulse to grasp precarity and
processes of its proliferation in homogenized terms as either being
ensconced in national imaginaries, or as ushering in a condition of
global precarity and a global precariat class, the book also
underscores the entanglements of the global, national and local in
the discursive and material production of precarity and
precariousness in the present conjuncture.
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