PRECARIAT
Call for Papers:
‘Precariat’
Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs and Applied Contemporary Thought
Volume 3: Issue 3: January/February 2014
Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs and Applied Contemporary Thought
Volume 3: Issue 3: January/February 2014
In his recent work, Guy Standing has identified a new class
which has emerged from neo-liberal restructuring with, he argues, the
revolutionary potential to change the world: the precariat. This is ‘a
class-in-the-making, internally divided into angry and bitter factions’
consisting of ‘a multitude of insecure people, living bits-and-pieces lives, in
and out of short-term jobs, without a narrative of occupational development,
including millions of frustrated educated youth who do not like what they see
before them, millions of women abused in oppressive labour, growing numbers of criminalised
tagged for life, millions being categorised as “disabled” and migrants in their
hundreds of millions around the world. They are denizens; they have a more
restricted range of social, cultural, political and economic rights than
citizens around them’.
In this issue, we wish to explore the nature, shape and
context of precariat, evaluating the internal consistency and applications of
the concept. Among others, we welcome submissions examining the following
topics in relation to precariat:
- changes
in the sociology of social classes
- the
relationship between precariat and multitude
- means
by which precariat might become a ‘class for itself’
- cultural
diversity and conflict (including through engagement with Samuel Huntington and
Dieter Senghaas)
- place,
migration and globalization
- forms
of resistance
- intergenerational
transmission of poverty and the making of the precariat
- Universal
Basic Income
- democracy,
participation and representation
Building upon previous symposia with the likes of Noam
Chomsky, Andrew Linklater and Cynthia Weber, the issue will contain review
symposium with Guy Standing, who will respond to reviews of his
recent The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class, and Mark Purcell, who
will respond to reviews of his The Down-Deep Delight of Democracy.
Submission deadlines
Abstracts: May 20th 2013
Full articles of around 8,000 words (solicited on the
basis of review of abstracts): August 18th 2013
Publication: January/February 2014
UK REF Considerations: Papers can appear online as soon
as they are accepted and processed. However, we will be able to accommodate the
wishes of authors to delay publication until the beginning of 2014 because they
wish their papers to be included in the 2014- REF.
Instructions for
authors:
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=rgld20&page=instructions#.UX-WG8qSJHo
Further details: http://www.tandfonline.com/rgld (previous
website: http://global-discourse.com)
Editor contact details: matthew.johnson@york.ac.uk
Journal Aims and
Scope
Global Discourse is an interdisciplinary,
problem-oriented journal of applied contemporary thought operating at the
intersection of politics, international relations, sociology and social policy.
The journal’s scope is broad, encouraging interrogation of current affairs with
regard to core questions of distributive justice, wellbeing, cultural
diversity, autonomy, sovereignty, security and recognition. Rejecting the
notion that publication is the final stage in the research process, Global
Discourse seeks to foster discussion and debate between often artificially
isolated disciplines and paradigms, with responses to articles encouraged and
conversations continued across issues. The journal features a mix of
full-length articles, each accompanied by one or more replies, shorter essays,
rapid replies, discussion pieces and book review symposia, typically consisting
of three reviews and a reply by the author/s. With an international advisory
editorial board consisting of experienced, highly-cited academics, Global
Discourse welcomes submissions from and on any region. Authors are
encouraged to explore the international dimensions and implications of their
work. With a mix of themed and general issues, symposia are periodically
deployed to examine topics as they emerge.
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Quarter Moon, ‘Stagnant’ at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLjxeHvvhJQ
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