<p>The contributors to this volume interrogate the labour/capital relation exploring the ways in which industrial outsourcing and subcontracting transform the conditions, possibilities and politics of work.</p> <ul> <li>Discusses the effects of economic deregulation on agricultural economies and on local markets</li> <li>Investigates the manner in which migration changes understandings of productive power in places that once depended on the physical and social energies of people who now labour elsewhere</li> <li>Shows how the appearance and/or disappearance of waged work alters not only the foundational notions of the relationship between productive and reproductive labour, but also of personhood, citizenship and place</li> <li>Deploys the concept of dislocation to extend the repertoire of labour analysis beyond that of dispossession and/or disorganization</li> <li>Argues that a renewed focus on ‘labour,’ as both a social category and a social practice, offers a window for grasping key contemporary material, affective, moral, social and political processes</li> </ul>
Dislocating Labour
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Anthropological Reconfigurations
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