دانلود کتاب Anthropologies of Unemployment: New Perspectives on Work and Its Absence
by Jong Bum Kwon, Carrie M. Lane (eds.)
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عنوان فارسی: Anthropologies بیکاری: دیدگاه های جدید در کار و عدم وجود آن |
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Reviews:
"Anthropologies of Unemployment is a timely, coherent, and powerful collection; it is both a strong contribution to the anthropology of unemployment and the anthropology of work and globalization."
- Jane Collins, University of Wisconsin–Madisonco, author of Both Hands Tied: Welfare Reform and the Race to the Bottom in the Low-Wage Labor Market
"What do you know about work when you begin by thinking about unemployment? This fascinating collection shows that, around the world, we labor all the time, but only some labor is widely understood to be work. Classifying some tasks as work and not others profoundly structures much of social life. This book is a bouquet of anthropological insights about what counts as work and why—a valuable set of interventions that overturns many taken-for-granted ideas about what it means to have a job or look for one."
- Ilana Gershon, editor of A World of Work
"Anthropologies of Unemployment is a major contribution to our understanding of the experiences of unemployment. This collection of fascinating ethnographic studies spanning seven national contexts makes vividly clear how the experience of unemployment is far from universal but is profoundly shaped by specific social, cultural, and economic institutions. More broadly, this volume should be of great interest to anyone wishing to understand the varied ways in which precarious employment conditions intersect with local contexts to shape the experiences of modern work or its absence."
- Ofer Sharone, author of Flawed System/Flawed Self