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List of Figures page x
List of Contributors xi
1 Introduction 1
Elina Meliou, Joana Vassilopoulou, and Mustafa
F. Özbilgin
1.1 Overview of the Chapters 6
References 8
2 Pandemic Precarities and Gendered Biopolitics within the
Neoliberal University 12
Steve Vincent, Ana Lopes, Nosheen Jawaid Khan,
Andrew Kozhevnikov, and Julie Monroe
2.1 Introduction 12
2.2 Theoretical Framework 15
2.3 Studying the University Sector 16
2.4 Discussion 24
2.5 Conclusion 25
References 26
3 LGBTQ+ Individuals and Precarious Work 36
Oscar Holmes IV, Erhan Aydin, Richard Greggory
Johnson III, and Emir Ozeren
3.1 Introduction 36
3.2 Theorizing Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity,
and Precarious Work 40
3.3 LGBTQ+ and Precarious Work: The Turkish Context 42
3.4 LGBTQ+ and Precarious Work: The US Context 45
3.5 Conclusion 49
References 51
4 Age, Gender, and Precarity: The Experience
of Late Career Self-Employment 58
Elina Meliou and Oliver Mallett
4.1 Introduction 58
4.2 Background on Age, Ageing, and Precarity
in Employment 59
4.3 Theorizing Precarity for Self-Employed Older Women 63
4.4 Methodology 67
4.5 Three Case Studies 67
4.6 Concluding Discussion 71
References 72
5 How the (In)Ability of Using One’s Disability Strategically
Reinforces Inequality and Precariousness amongst
Disabled Workers: The Case of France 79
Sarah Richard and Sophie Hennekam
5.1 Introduction 79
5.2 Context 81
5.3 Case Studies 82
5.4 Conclusion 91
References 94
6 Classed and Gendered Experiences of Precarity in
Dirty Work 99
Rachel Morgan, Annilee Game, and Natalia Slutskaya
6.1 Introduction 99
6.2 Precarity, Masculinity, and Class 101
6.3 Self-Respect and Self-Understanding in
Physically Tainted Dirty Work 102
6.4 Honneth: Self-Respect, and Solidarity 104
6.5 Methodology 105
6.6 Findings 106
6.7 Discussion and Conclusion 112
References 113
7 Precarity and Diversity: The Intersectional Case
of Female Christian Janitorial Workers 119
Mariam Mohsin and Jawad Syed
7.1 Introduction 119
7.2 Literature Review 120
7.3 Methodology 124
7.4 Results 125
7.5 Discussion 130
7.6 Conclusion 132
References 133
8 Precarious Work in the Gig Economy: Diversity,
Race and Indigeneity Lenses 137
Kurt April
8.1 Precarity 137
8.2 Methodology 139
8.3 Gig Disruption 141
8.4 Framing and the Racial Gaze 144
8.5 Duality of Hope 147
8.6 Class and Mobility 149
8.7 Identity and Anxiety 153
8.8 Conclusion 154
References 156
9 Refugees’ Vulnerability towards Precarious Work:
An Intersectionality Perspective 163
Lena Knappert, Brigitte Kroon, Angela Kornau,
and Bassant Abdelmageed
9.1 Introduction 163
9.2 The Context of Refugee Precariousness in the
Netherlands and Turkey 165
9.3 Precarity and Intersectionality 167
9.4 Sample and Analysis 168
9.5 Findings 169
9.6 Transnational Marginalization and Agency on the
Intersection of Refugeehood, Gender, and Class 173
9.7 Conclusion 176
References 178
10 Trapped in Precarious Work: The Case of Syrian Refugee
Workers in Turkey 183
Deniz Palalar Alkan, Rifat Kamasak, Esin Sayin,
and Joana Vassilopoulou
10.1 Introduction 183
10.2 Migrants and Refugees as Precarious Workforce 186
10.3 Syrian Refugees in Turkey 188
10.4 Methods 191
10.5 Findings and Discussion 195
10.6 Conclusion 201
References 204
11 How Precarity Is Threaded into Migration Rules:
The Cases of the UK, Germany, and Australia 213
Dimitria Groutsis, Shireen Kanji, and
Joana Vassilopoulou
11.1 Introduction, Background, and Context 213
11.2 History of Migration Rules: The UK 215
11.3 History of Migration Rules: Germany 219
11.4 History of Migration Rules: Australia 224
11.5 Conclusion, Re ection, and Questions for
Future Research 229
References 231
12 Culture, Precarity, and Dignity 240
Ramaswami Mahalingam
12.1 Introduction 240
12.2 Theorizing Precarity and Dignity 241
12.3 Cultural Psychology of Caste: An Intersectionality
Perspective 241
12.4 Narratives, Ethical Loneliness, and Invisibility:
The Phenomenology of Precarity 243
12.5 General Discussion 252
12.6 Future Directions and Conclusions 256
References 258
13 Transforming Humanitarianism: Precarities at
Work in the New Activist Volunteer Sector 264
Sue Clayton
13.1 The Crises Driving New Social Movements 264
13.2 A New De
nition of Humanitarianism 265
13.3 The European Refugee Crisis 266
13.4 Facing the Future: The Need for
Intra-Community Support and Care 280
References 281
14 Arti
cial Intelligence, the Gig Economy, and Precarity 284
Mustafa F. Özbilgin, Nur Gundogdu, and Jan Akalin
14.1 Introduction 284
14.2 Background to the AI-Enabled Gig Economy,
Diversity, and Precarity: A Contextual View 287
14.3 Theorising Precarity and Diversity
(Gender, Migration, Disability, Class) in the
AI-Enabled Gig Economy 293
14.4 Case Study: The AI-Enabled Gig Economy and
Precarity in the Food Delivery Sector 295
14.5 A Roadmap: Better Regulation of the
AI-Enabled Gig Economy 297
14.6 Conclusion 300
References 301
Index 306
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