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    O Precariado Turístico

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    Tradução - Translation  O Precariado Turístico  Guy Standing[1]  Tradução de Jean Henrique Costa e Raoni Borges Barbosa   [1] Guy Standing é professor pesquisador na SOAS - Universidade de Londres e é autor do livro O Precariado: a nova classe perigosa (no Brasil editado pela Autêntica Editora – 2013. Foi traduzido por Cristina Antunes e revisado por Rogério Bettoni). E-mail: [email protected]

    La política del precariado: entrevista con Guy Standing

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    Labour force participation in low-income countries

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    Az elvi alapon lázadó: a prekariátus lelkiismerete?

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    Guy Standing: The Principled Rebel: Conscience of the Precariat? A 2016 április 29-én „Merre tart az európai szociális modell?” című konferencián elhangzott előadás szerző által kiegészített és jóváhagyott szövege

    The Precariat

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    This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. This book presents the Precariat – an emerging class, comprising the rapidly growing number of people facing lives of insecurity, moving in and out of jobs that give little meaning to their lives. Guy Standing argues that this class is producing instabilities in society. Although it would be wrong to characterise members of the Precariat as victims, many are frustrated and angry. The Precariat is dangerous because it is internally divided, leading to the villainisation of migrants and other vulnerable groups. Lacking agency, its members may be susceptible to the siren calls of political extremism. To prevent a ‘politics of inferno’, Guy Standing argues for a ‘politics of paradise’, in which redistribution and income security are reconfi gured in a new kind of Good Society, and in which the fears and aspirations of the Precariat are made central to a progressive strategy

    Work after globalization: Building occupational citizenship

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    In this ground-breaking book, Guy Standing offers a new perspective on work and citizenship, rejecting the labourist orientation of the 20th century. Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation marked the rise of industrial citizenship, which hinged on fictitious labour decommodification. Since the 1970s, this has collapsed. Work and labour are being revolutionized by a Global Transformation that has seen the emergence of a new class structure, including a global 'precariat', alongside unsustainable inequalities and insecurities. Guy Standing argues against paternalistic policy responses in favour of an egalitarian strategy to build occupational citizenship, founded on full freedom and basic income security in which all forms of work can flourish. The book also explores a phasing out of labour law and a re-orientation of collective bargaining towards 'collaborative bargaining', to reflect the new realities in which relationships between groups of workers are as or more important in people's working lives as those between workers and capital

    Arthur Guy Meacham and Mary Margaret Singth Meacham

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    Arthur Guy Meacham and his wife, Mary Margaret Singth Meacham, standing by their car. Here they are newlyweds

    Defining the precariat: A class in the making

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    Class has not disappeared. Instead, a more fragmented global class structure has emerged alongside a more flexible open labour market. This prompts Guy Standing to forge a new vocabulary capable of describing class relations in the global market system of the twenty-first century

    Guy A. Davis standing next to airplane

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    Guy A. Davis standing in front of a Davis Airlines Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander, front portside view. Image displayed (72 dpi JPEG), Master image (600 dpi TIFF)
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