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Demanding the Impossible: the Precariat, Social Outrage and Anti-austerity Movements
Demanding the Impossible: the Precariat, Social Outrage and Anti-austerity Movements

Author(s): Eliza Kania
Subject(s): Politics
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: the precariat; austerity; anti-austerity movements; social movements; economic crisis of 2008; Indignados/as; Occupy Wall Street

Summary/Abstract: The article analyses major legacies of anti-austerity movements since 2011: Indignados/as and Occupy Wall Street (known also as the movements of the precariat). Based on the author’s research developed in her book: The precariat and the process of precarisation of labour - new directions of global socio-economic changes (original title: Prekariat i proces prekaryzacji pracy – nowe kierunki zmian społeczno ekonomicznych w świecie), the article summarises the most significant outcomes of these movements’ activities and demands, in four primary dimensions: identity, social awareness, organisation and politics. The author also answers the question of whether, in the course of anti-austerity movements’ activities, a new social group – the precariat – gained political subjectivity.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 59-76
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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