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- Labor Precarity, Social Exploitation, and Trade Union Engagement: Critical Approaches to Work from Spain and Portugal collection provides some normative interpretations of the labor crisis' effects on both Spain and Portugal, focusing on how digital platforms and gig economy have altered patterns of labor relations and trade union membership in Spain and Portugal.
- About the Author: Nuria Sánchez Madrid is Full Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid, co-coordinator of the Research Group GINEDIS and member of the INSTIFEM UCM.
- 272 Pages
- Social Science, Sociology
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This book provides some normative interpretations of the labor crisis' effects on both Spain and Portugal, focusing on how digital platforms and gig economy have altered patterns of labor relations and trade union membership in Spain and Portugal.Book Synopsis
Labor Precarity, Social Exploitation, and Trade Union Engagement: Critical Approaches to Work from Spain and Portugal collection provides some normative interpretations of the labor crisis' effects on both Spain and Portugal, focusing on how digital platforms and gig economy have altered patterns of labor relations and trade union membership in Spain and Portugal.
While for a time, labor appeared to have lost its centrality within critical theory and social philosophy, recent years have disproved this. The evolution of advanced neoliberal societies has shown the extent to which labor is crucial for understanding a wide array of concepts such as domination and exploitation, modes of subjectivity, health and diseases, gender relations, and the organization of democracy. Labor is a privileged space for understanding the profoundly active and constructive nature of neoliberalism. In contrast with characterizations emphasizing its laissez-faire policies of deregulation, labor is one area in which the interventionist activism of neoliberalism has been most intense, provoking changes in work processes, legislation, production models, and individualization. Moreover, many of today's social conflicts unfold in relation to work and its conditions: new forms of trade unionism, associationism and activism renew the language and practices of resistance in a situation demonstrating a new relationship between business corporations, trade unions and the State.Review Quotes
"This incisive book reveals how neoliberalism has reshaped work in Spain and Portugal, driving widespread precarity and entrenching exploitation. Combining sharp theoretical insight with rigorous ethnographic research, it lays bare how these transformations fracture lives, deepen inequalities, and undermine democratic protections. From call centers to care work, gig economies, and the renewal of trade union struggles, these essays illuminate the everyday realities of social suffering and trace how diverse resistances are nevertheless emerging to reclaim work as a vital space for social justice and political contestation." --Laura Quintana, University of the Andes
"This incisive book reveals how neoliberalism has reshaped work in Spain and Portugal, driving widespread precarity and entrenching exploitation. Combining sharp theoretical insight with rigorous ethnographic research, it lays bare how these transformations fracture lives, deepen inequalities, and undermine democratic protections. From call centers to care work, gig economies, and the renewal of trade union struggles, these essays illuminate the everyday realities of social suffering and trace how diverse resistances are nevertheless emerging to reclaim work as a vital space for social justice and political contestation."
Laura Quintana, University of the Andes
About the Author
Nuria Sánchez Madrid is Full Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid, co-coordinator of the Research Group GINEDIS and member of the INSTIFEM UCM.
Pablo López Álvarez is Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy and Society at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM).Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.17 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 272
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Sociology
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Nuria Sánchez Madrid & Pablo López Álvarez
Language: English
Street Date: November 27, 2025
TCIN: 1006979101
UPC: 9798216365525
Item Number (DPCI): 247-47-4888
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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