Working through (mis)recognition: Understanding vulnerability as ambivalence in precarious worker subjectivity
Abstract
Most workers around the world are part of the precariat, characterized by non-permanent, informal, short-term, low-pay, low-skill, and insecure jobs. While there have been many socio-economic critiques of the negative impacts of precarity on workers, the literature has increasingly asked how precarious workers actually live their lives and how their subjectivities are produced on a daily basis. We contribute to this literature by providing a psychosocial account of the ambivalent experiences of precarious workers. We contend that the interplay of recognition and misrecognition plays a crucial role, as the vulnerable, working subject becomes entangled in a complex web of recognizability. We present insights from 104 in-depth interviews, providing a Lacanian analysis of how precarious workers develop unconscious attachments to neoliberal values that are central to the logic of precarity. Understanding this ambivalence helps us develop a more nuanced view of an ethics of precarious workers' vulnerability.
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Título según WOS: | Working through (mis)recognition: Understanding vulnerability as ambivalence in precarious worker subjectivity |
Título según SCOPUS: | ID SCOPUS_ID:85167826798 Not found in local SCOPUS DB |
Título de la Revista: | Human Relations |
Volumen: | 77 |
Número: | 10 |
Fecha de publicación: | 2023 |
Página de inicio: | 1436 |
Página final: | 1467 |
DOI: |
10.1177/00187267231186261 |
Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS - Wos Core Collection ISI |