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Ivor Southwood - Non Stop Inertia - 9781846945304 - V9781846945304
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Non Stop Inertia

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Description for Non Stop Inertia Paperback. A theoretical investigation into the culture of precarious work, digital consumption and personal flexibility, calling for a counter-discourse of resistance. Num Pages: 106 pages. BIC Classification: JFCA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 215 x 140 x 10. Weight in Grams: 140.
In our culture of short-term work, mobile communications an rolling media it seems we are always on the move; but are w really getting anywhere? Non-Stop Inertia argues that this appearance of restless activity conceals and indeed maintains a deep paralysis of thought and action, and that rather than being unquestionable or inevitable, the environment of personal flexibility and perpetual crisis which we now inhabit is ideologically constructed. Written from inside this system of precarious employment and debt-driven subjectivity, illustrating its arguments with actual examples and using theory to make connections and unlock meanings, the book shows how in our ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
John Hunt Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
106
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Weight
140g
Number of Pages
106
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846945304
SKU
V9781846945304
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99-3

About Ivor Southwood
Ivor Southwood has worked as a mental health nurse and studied literature and media. He has also done various temporary jobs and is interested in the culture of precarious work.

Reviews for Non Stop Inertia
Ivor Southwood has incisively tapped into the emotional landscape of the always-available, always-looking-for-work world of precarious labour - and passionately found a way to navigate around and beyond the incessant stupefaction. Writing, from the inside, about the monotonous unpredictability of intermittent work, the privatisation of welfare and its often absurdly punishing routines, an intimately managed emotional labour that is as ... Read more

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