Working at Living: The Social Relations of Precarity

Parent: Department of Feminist Studies

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0m87j6n1Working Under Precarity: Work Affect and Emotional Labor69155421.7%
15g682w5Making Do. Survival Strategies under Precarity (Parts A and B)5374613.2%
6bk5x0j5Working at Living: The Social Relations of Precarity53104318.9%
6k98d998The Fetish of Development5364711.3%
9gt387hhRethinking Bondage40103025.0%
61s8s6nxMaking Do. Survival Strategies Under Precarity (Part C): Excess Bodies3773018.9%
1gr56729Making Do. Survival Strategies under Precarity (Parts A and B)350350.0%
54w0c5jfWorking, Living, and Belonging3543111.4%

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