Let's Kill the Messenger! : The Reception and Recognition of the Precarity Movement and Argument in Finland
Publiceringsår
2015
Upphovspersoner
Jakonen, Mikko
Abstrakt
Despite the rapid spread of precarity, temporary unemployment, and the phenomenon of ‘working poor’ all over Europe, the social and political institutions in European welfare states have not really recognized the precarious figure, who lives and works in atypical times and gains atypical incomes. The traditional welfare state system is built for people with steady jobs, not for those who experience uncertainty of work, income, and welfare on a daily basis. The same goes for political parties: the precarious figure and the new kind of worker subjectivity do not easily fit the confines of traditional leftist representative politics and trade unions centred around the Fordist, industrial mode of production. For some right-wing political parties, especially for those with strong market-liberal and neoliberal tendencies, a precarious workforce is instead a welcome phenomenon, since it provides a flexible labour force and accelerates the rupture in the traditional trade unions. However, even in these parties, the precarious figure is not seen as a positive political subject, but instead as a necessary outcome of the restructuring and polarization of the labour markets.
Visa merOrganisationer och upphovspersoner
Jyväskylä universitet
Jakonen Mikko
Publikationstyp
Publikationsform
Artikel
Moderpublikationens typ
Samlingsverk
Artikelstyp
Annan artikel
Målgrupp
VetenskapligKollegialt utvärderad
Kollegialt utvärderadUKM:s publikationstyp
A3 Del av bok eller annat samlingsverkPublikationskanalens uppgifter
Moderpublikationens namn
The New Social Division : Making and Unmaking Precariousness
Förläggare
Sidor
177-196
ISBN
Publikationsforum
Publikationsforumsnivå
3
Öppen tillgång
Öppen tillgänglighet i förläggarens tjänst
Nej
Parallellsparad
Nej
Övriga uppgifter
Vetenskapsområden
Social- och samhällspolitik
Nyckelord
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Publiceringsland
Förenta staterna (USA)
Förlagets internationalitet
Internationell
Språk
engelska
Internationell sampublikation
Nej
Sampublikation med ett företag
Nej
DOI
10.1057/9781137509352_10
Publikationen ingår i undervisnings- och kulturministeriets datainsamling
Ja