Mapping the digital panorama of precariousness. Ethnographic challenges
Mapping the digital panorama of precariousness. Ethnographic challenges
Blog Article
In the last thirty years we have witnessed the widespread adoption of digital technologies, the individualization of social relations, and the horse supplements growing relevance of informational capitalism and work precarity, its preferred working arrangements1.Such social transformations have been deeply correlated with the reshaping of the territories of collective action and the diffusion Croquet of feelings of fragility of human existence, feelings that Judith Butler defines as "precariousness" (2004).
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