Hybrid Labour - Murgia, Annalisa; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Hybrid Labour

Measuring, Classifying, and Representing Workers at the Boundaries of Employment and Self-employment
 
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This book advances the debate on the hybrid areas of labour by taking the case of work arrangements that destabilise the dichotomies between standard and non-standard work, and between self-employment and dependent employment. 

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This book advances the debate on the hybrid areas of labour by taking the case of work arrangements that destabilise the dichotomies between standard and non-standard work, and between self-employment and dependent employment. By maintaining the connection between structural conditions and human agency, it focuses on how workers at the boundaries between employment and self-employment are affected by social norms and institutions, but also on how they can shape them in turn, especially through collective organising.


The analysis presents the main findings of the ERC project SHARE ? Seizing the Hybrid Areas of work by Representing self-Employment ? a six-year transdisciplinary and multi-method study conducted by combining comparative analysis of labour laws and labour force surveys with a cross-national ethnography carried out in six European countries: Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy, the United Kingdom and Slovakia. By proposing to use ?Hybrid as Method?, the tensions between employment and self-employment are analysed to challenge the hierarchy encoded in this dichotomy and to problematise its boundaries. Indeed, the category of hybrid has proved promising not only for understanding which categories are at stake, but also how they have been historically constructed and how they may be differently imagined and conceptualised.


This book will be of interest to students and scholars of all social sciences, particularly those who study the ongoing processes of individualisation and the novel forms of organising developed in the hybrid areas of labour. It will also be useful to activists and trade unionists, as well as policy makers.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Preface


PART 1. The State of the Art


1. Working at the Boundaries: An Introduction to Solo Self-employment


2. A Statistical Portrait of the Workers at the Boundaries of Employment and Self-employment in Europe: Who Are They and What Do They Do?


3. Regulating Labour at the Border between Employment and Self-employment: An Enduring Challenge


4. When Labour Diversifies, Its Collective Representation Does Too


PART 2. Epistemological and Methodological Approach


5. Hybrid as an Epistemological and Methodological Approach


6. Research Contexts and Methods


PART 3. SHARE: A Transdisciplinary and Multi-Method Study Conducted in Six European Countries


7. Deconstructing Labour Statistics by Reconstructing the Concepts of Autonomy and Dependency


8. Hybrid Work in Hybrid Organisations. Labour Law and New Organisational Methods


9. A Comparative Ethnography on the Collective Representation in the Hybrid Areas of Labour


10. Hybrid Cooperatives: An Alternative to Self-employment Ensuring Autonomy, Security, and Solidarity


11. If Work Is Hybrid, Are Workers Hybrid Too? Old and New Challenges for Approaching Heterogeneous Workers


12. Hybrid Practices of Organising: How Workers Mobilise between Employment and Self-employment


13. Hybrid Forms of Organising Are Growing and so Are Workers? Networks: The Emergence of National and Transnational Alliances


14. A Hybrid Attempt to Regulate Labour: Recent Developments under the European Union?s Legal Framework


Afterword