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[ecrea] New forms of precariousness in the digital work era (call for articles)
Sun Jan 28 19:52:35 GMT 2018
*Call for Articles: New forms of precariousness in the digital work era
*
Journal: Recerca. Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi
*/Recerca/* is a journal published twice a year in April and
October. The publication follows the double blind
peer**review process. /Recerca/ aims to attract top quality
scientific articles by national and international
researchers from the field of philosophy and critical
sociology. The journal is indexed in: SCOPUS, Sello de
Calidad del FECYT, Humanities Source Publications, Fuente
Académica Premier, Emerging Sources Citation Index
(Clarivate Analytics), Philosopher’s Index, Erih-Plus, CIRC
(Category B Human Sciences Area) e-revist@s, DOAJ, Dulcinea
and Latindex.
Editors: David Muñoz-Rodríguez (Universitat Jaume I) and
Antonio Santos Ortega (Universitat de València)
*Date to send proposals:*Until 30 June 2018 (via website)
*Issue number:*April 2019____
*Languages:*Spanish, Catalan, English____
*Website: *http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/recerca
<http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/recerca>
*Contact: *(munozf /at/ uji.es) <mailto:(munozf /at/ uji.es)>**
*Call for research articles**____*
Under the logic of human capital (Foucault, 2007), we have witnessed the
emergence of new forms of work based on a whole series of emotional
aptitudes and skills. As new technologies of “the self”, these skills
shape new devices to master the flexibility and self-construction of
subjectivity marked by the idea that we are capitalists of our own human
capital, which guides individuals in their decisions, choices and
possibilities. This has led to precariousness in all walks of life and
deeper exploration of ontological precariousness (Butler, 2006; Lorey,
2016). The new forms of work imposed in recent years complicate this
scenario: digital work and platform capitalism, project based working,
the rise of independent work, and numerous forms of entrepreneurial
activity. In terms of precariousness, although some of their effects are
now being studied, all these forms open up doors to a new, growing
condition of precariousness that calls for investigation. In this issue
of /Recerca. Revista de Pensament i Análisi/ we aim to publish papers
that report recent approaches in the critical analysis of these new
forms of precariousness. ____
To a large extent, the expansion of precariousness is empowered by the
emerging ways in which work is organised. New forms of work have
appeared (especially in companies like Uber, Deliveroo, Airbnb, etc.)
that foreshadowed this new precariousness: project based work in
companies, novel entrepreneurship modes (intrapreneurs, start-ups,
etc.), cultural freelancers (journalists, designers, artists, etc.),
consultancy, etc. These jobs have a high level of uncertainty, involve
constant nomadism, favour ephemeral labour relations and hide a large
volume of informal work. The new labour relations blur the wage
relationship, and oblige individuals to accept growing responsibility
and orientation for the risks they take. Subjects are driven to
continually reconstruct through strategies such as excessive management
of their reputation, which involves the creeping curtailment of their
personal lives, and a false feeling of autonomy. Likewise, this
unfurling of new forms of precariousness comes with a shift in
management discourses, which were analysed in a previous issue of
/Recerca/ (Fernández and Medina-Vicent, 2017). ____
In this issue we encourage you to present papers on the following
matters:____
What consequences do new forms of work have for individuals’
subjectivities and material conditions?____
What are the typical life courses of this new organisation of work
dominated by entrepreneurship, independent work, project work, etc.?____
What role do the different forms of entrepreneurship play in the spread
of new kinds of precariousness?____
What forms of resistance are emerging from these new precarious
subjectivities, and what is the role of traditional trade union
organisations?____
*References*
Butler, Judith (2010). /Marcos de guerra. Las vidas lloradas/.
Barcelona: Paidós. ____
Fernández, Carlos J. y Medina-Vicent, Maria (2017). «Los discursos del
management: difusión, impactos y resistencias». /Recerca. Revista de
Pensament i anàlisi/, 20, pp. 7-14.____
Foucault, Michel (2007). /Nacimiento de la biopolítica: Curso del
Collège de France (1978-1979)/. Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura
Económica.____
Lorey, Isabell (2016). /Estado de inseguridad. Gobernar la precariedad/.
Madrid: Traficantes de sueños.*____*
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