Precariat [electronic resource].
European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies 2005
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Precariousness increasingly defines the conditions, under which people in all different fields pursue their work. Yet it is not only work, but also living conditions that have become precarious for more and more extensive portions of the European population. The present edition of the republicart web journal deals with more recent attempts to counter non-self-determined precariousness with the means of art and activism, bringing a self-determined turn to the term. In the practices of the Precarias a la Deriva in Madrid, the Glücklichen Arbeitslosen in Berlin, the French Intermittents, the May Day Parades in Barcelona and Milan, or the Italian strike movement, there are components of a new concatenation of this movement being developed: we call this precariat.
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Art criticism
Critical Theory
Feminist Theory
Sociology
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Angela Mitropoulos
Paolo Virno
Gerald Raunig
Alex Foti
Intermittents et Précaires d'Ile de France
Franco "Bifo" Berardi
Precarias a la deriva
Précaires Associés de Paris
Iram Ghufran
Taha Mehmood
Oleg Kireev
Marion Hamm
Klaus Neundlinger
Katja Diefenbach
Marina Vishmidt
Marion von Osten
Stefan Nowotny
Beat Weber
Brian Holmes
Guillaume Paoli
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