In the Social Factory?
Goldsmiths University of London · London School of Economics and Political Science
Abstract
This article introduces a special section concerned with precariousness and cultural work. Its aim is to bring into dialogue three bodies of ideas — the work of the autonomous Marxist `Italian laboratory'; activist writings about precariousness and precarity; and the emerging empirical scholarship concerned with the distinctive features of cultural work, at a moment when artists, designers and (new) media workers have taken centre stage as a supposed `creative class' of model entrepreneurs. The article is divided into three sections. It starts by introducing the ideas of the autonomous Marxist tradition, highlighting arguments about the autonomy of labour, informational capitalism and the `factory without…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 166.68
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 149
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2Topics & keywords
- Precarity
- Sociology
- Marxist philosophy
- Temporality
- Subjectivity
- Capitalism
- Scholarship
- Social movement
- Decent work and economic growth