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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 30 June 2021
- ISBN 9781032086965
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages312 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 5 Illustrations, black & white 175
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Short description:
The ontology of work and the economics of value underpin the legal institution, with the existence of modern law predicated upon the subject as labourer.
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The ontology of work and the economics of value underpin the legal institution, with the existence of modern law predicated upon the subject as labourer.
In contemporary Europe, labour is more than a mere economic relationship. Indeed, labour occupies a central position in human existence: since the industrial revolution, it has been the principal criterion of reciprocal recognition and of universal mobilization. This multi-disciplinary volume analyses labour and its depictions in their interaction with the latest legal, socio-economic, political and artistic tendencies. Addressing such issues as deregulation, flexibility, de-industrialization, the pervasive enlargement of markets, digitization and virtual relationships, social polarisation and migratory fluxes, this volume engages with the existential role played by labour in our lives at the conjunction of law and the humanities.
This book will be of interest to law students, legal philosophers, theoretical philosophers, political philosophers, social and political theorists, labour studies scholars, and literature and film scholars.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Angela Condello, Tiziano Toracca: I work, therefore I am?
Part I: Law and Philosophy
- Acosta Emiliano: Migrants, Marx, Descartes, Fichte and Hegel: On Working and Being
- Andina Tiziana: Work, Pensions and Transgenerational Justice
- Condello Angela: The Disclosure of Humanity: Challenges of the Digital Turn
- De Vos Marc: How the future of work can work for the workers
- Eleveld Anja: Europe and the Construction of a Worker Mentality: Human Rights as an Instrument of Neoliberal Government? The Case of Dutch Labour Activation Programmes for Welfare Recipients
- Ferraris Maurizio: From Capital to Documediality
- Mason Luke: On working and being: the legal metaphysics of labour and the constitutional errors of Social Europe
- Tataryn Anastasia: Irregular Migrants at Work and the Groundless Legal Subject
- Terrone Enrico: The Ontology of Labor
- Van de Vijver Gertrudis: Objectivity, repetition, and the search for satisfaction
- Ayers David: From Text to Work: or, Operation Without Production
- Baghetti Carlo: Works by Vitaliano Trevisan and the Representation of Work in the Neo-Liberal Age
- Baracco Alberto: I Can Quit Whenever I Want. The Academic Precariat in Italian Cinema
- Contarini Silvia: The refusal of the work in the Italian Literature: from Vogliamo tutto (1971) to Works (2016)
- Jansen Monica: Labour and identity in documentary web series on new Italian emigrants
- Marks John: Deux jours, une nuit and La loi du marché: the tactical withdrawal of government and capital
- Santi Mara: When The Flash said: "We were all struck by that lightning". Work and the Contemporary Superhero TV-Shows
- Shiach Morag: A new name and a new job, that’s what he’d like’ Identity, Labour and Precarity, 1915-2015
- Toracca Tiziano: In the name of a loss: work and the contradictions of contemporary literary imaginary
Part II: Literature and Cinema
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