Diversity and Precarious Work During Socio-Economic Upheaval
Herausgeber: Meliou, Elina; Ozbilgin, Mustafa F; Vassilopoulou, Joana
Diversity and Precarious Work During Socio-Economic Upheaval
Herausgeber: Meliou, Elina; Ozbilgin, Mustafa F; Vassilopoulou, Joana
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Most studies of precarity exclude categories of diversity, such as gender, ethnicity, age, disability and sexuality. This volume explores precarity and diversity together and will appeal to scholars in human resource management, diversity management, organizational behaviour and theory, the sociology of work, gender studies and public relations.
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Most studies of precarity exclude categories of diversity, such as gender, ethnicity, age, disability and sexuality. This volume explores precarity and diversity together and will appeal to scholars in human resource management, diversity management, organizational behaviour and theory, the sociology of work, gender studies and public relations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 329
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9781108932837
- ISBN-10: 1108932835
- Artikelnr.: 73390104
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 329
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9781108932837
- ISBN-10: 1108932835
- Artikelnr.: 73390104
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Elina Meliou, Joana Vassilopoulou and Mustafa F. Ozbilgin;
2. Pandemic precarities and gendered biopolitics within the neo-liberal
university Steve Vincent, Ana Lopes, Nosheen Jawaid Khan, Andrew
Kozhevnikov and Julie Monroe; 3. LGBTQ+ individuals and precarious work
Oscar Holmes IV, Erhan Aydin, Richard Greggory Johnson III and Emir Ozeren;
4. Age, gender and precarity: the experience of late career self-employment
Elina Meliou and Oliver Mallett; 5. How the (in)ability of using one's
disability strategically reinforces inequality and precariousness amongst
disabled workers: the case of France Sarah Richard and Sophie Hennekam; 6.
Classed and gendered experiences of precarity in dirty work Rachel Morgan,
Annilee Game and Natalia Slutskaya; 7. Precarity and diversity: the
intersectional case of female Christian janitorial workers Mariam Mohsin
and Jawad Syed; 8. Precarious work in the gig economy: diversity, race and
indigeneity lenses Kurt April; 9. Refugees' vulnerability towards
precarious work: an intersectionality perspective Lena Knappert, Brigitte
Kroon, Angela Kornau and Bassant Abdelmageed; 10. Trapped in precarious
work: the case of Syrian refugee workers in Turkey Deniz Palalar Alkan,
Rifat Kamasak, Esin Sayin and Joana Vassilopoulou; 11. How precarity is
threaded into migration rules: the case of the UK, Germany and Australia
Dimitria Groutsis, Shireen Kanji and Joana Vassilopoulou; 12. Culture,
precarity and dignity Ramaswami Mahalingam; 13. Transforming
humanitarianism: precarities at work in the new activist volunteer sector
Sue Clayton; 14. Artificial intelligence, gig economy and precarity Mustafa
F. Özbilgin, Nur Gundogdu and Jan Akalin.
2. Pandemic precarities and gendered biopolitics within the neo-liberal
university Steve Vincent, Ana Lopes, Nosheen Jawaid Khan, Andrew
Kozhevnikov and Julie Monroe; 3. LGBTQ+ individuals and precarious work
Oscar Holmes IV, Erhan Aydin, Richard Greggory Johnson III and Emir Ozeren;
4. Age, gender and precarity: the experience of late career self-employment
Elina Meliou and Oliver Mallett; 5. How the (in)ability of using one's
disability strategically reinforces inequality and precariousness amongst
disabled workers: the case of France Sarah Richard and Sophie Hennekam; 6.
Classed and gendered experiences of precarity in dirty work Rachel Morgan,
Annilee Game and Natalia Slutskaya; 7. Precarity and diversity: the
intersectional case of female Christian janitorial workers Mariam Mohsin
and Jawad Syed; 8. Precarious work in the gig economy: diversity, race and
indigeneity lenses Kurt April; 9. Refugees' vulnerability towards
precarious work: an intersectionality perspective Lena Knappert, Brigitte
Kroon, Angela Kornau and Bassant Abdelmageed; 10. Trapped in precarious
work: the case of Syrian refugee workers in Turkey Deniz Palalar Alkan,
Rifat Kamasak, Esin Sayin and Joana Vassilopoulou; 11. How precarity is
threaded into migration rules: the case of the UK, Germany and Australia
Dimitria Groutsis, Shireen Kanji and Joana Vassilopoulou; 12. Culture,
precarity and dignity Ramaswami Mahalingam; 13. Transforming
humanitarianism: precarities at work in the new activist volunteer sector
Sue Clayton; 14. Artificial intelligence, gig economy and precarity Mustafa
F. Özbilgin, Nur Gundogdu and Jan Akalin.
1. Introduction Elina Meliou, Joana Vassilopoulou and Mustafa F. Ozbilgin;
2. Pandemic precarities and gendered biopolitics within the neo-liberal
university Steve Vincent, Ana Lopes, Nosheen Jawaid Khan, Andrew
Kozhevnikov and Julie Monroe; 3. LGBTQ+ individuals and precarious work
Oscar Holmes IV, Erhan Aydin, Richard Greggory Johnson III and Emir Ozeren;
4. Age, gender and precarity: the experience of late career self-employment
Elina Meliou and Oliver Mallett; 5. How the (in)ability of using one's
disability strategically reinforces inequality and precariousness amongst
disabled workers: the case of France Sarah Richard and Sophie Hennekam; 6.
Classed and gendered experiences of precarity in dirty work Rachel Morgan,
Annilee Game and Natalia Slutskaya; 7. Precarity and diversity: the
intersectional case of female Christian janitorial workers Mariam Mohsin
and Jawad Syed; 8. Precarious work in the gig economy: diversity, race and
indigeneity lenses Kurt April; 9. Refugees' vulnerability towards
precarious work: an intersectionality perspective Lena Knappert, Brigitte
Kroon, Angela Kornau and Bassant Abdelmageed; 10. Trapped in precarious
work: the case of Syrian refugee workers in Turkey Deniz Palalar Alkan,
Rifat Kamasak, Esin Sayin and Joana Vassilopoulou; 11. How precarity is
threaded into migration rules: the case of the UK, Germany and Australia
Dimitria Groutsis, Shireen Kanji and Joana Vassilopoulou; 12. Culture,
precarity and dignity Ramaswami Mahalingam; 13. Transforming
humanitarianism: precarities at work in the new activist volunteer sector
Sue Clayton; 14. Artificial intelligence, gig economy and precarity Mustafa
F. Özbilgin, Nur Gundogdu and Jan Akalin.
2. Pandemic precarities and gendered biopolitics within the neo-liberal
university Steve Vincent, Ana Lopes, Nosheen Jawaid Khan, Andrew
Kozhevnikov and Julie Monroe; 3. LGBTQ+ individuals and precarious work
Oscar Holmes IV, Erhan Aydin, Richard Greggory Johnson III and Emir Ozeren;
4. Age, gender and precarity: the experience of late career self-employment
Elina Meliou and Oliver Mallett; 5. How the (in)ability of using one's
disability strategically reinforces inequality and precariousness amongst
disabled workers: the case of France Sarah Richard and Sophie Hennekam; 6.
Classed and gendered experiences of precarity in dirty work Rachel Morgan,
Annilee Game and Natalia Slutskaya; 7. Precarity and diversity: the
intersectional case of female Christian janitorial workers Mariam Mohsin
and Jawad Syed; 8. Precarious work in the gig economy: diversity, race and
indigeneity lenses Kurt April; 9. Refugees' vulnerability towards
precarious work: an intersectionality perspective Lena Knappert, Brigitte
Kroon, Angela Kornau and Bassant Abdelmageed; 10. Trapped in precarious
work: the case of Syrian refugee workers in Turkey Deniz Palalar Alkan,
Rifat Kamasak, Esin Sayin and Joana Vassilopoulou; 11. How precarity is
threaded into migration rules: the case of the UK, Germany and Australia
Dimitria Groutsis, Shireen Kanji and Joana Vassilopoulou; 12. Culture,
precarity and dignity Ramaswami Mahalingam; 13. Transforming
humanitarianism: precarities at work in the new activist volunteer sector
Sue Clayton; 14. Artificial intelligence, gig economy and precarity Mustafa
F. Özbilgin, Nur Gundogdu and Jan Akalin.







