Invisible Migrant Nightworkers in 24/7 London
Invisible Migrant Nightworkers in 24/7 London
MacQuarie, Julius-Cezar
Springer International Publishing AG
08/2023
270
Dura
Inglês
9783031361852
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Invisible Migrants.- Chapter 2. Nightnography: We Are Not Night Creatures.- Chapter 3. Half-rejected, Half-permitted Migrant Workers.- Chapter 4. Intersecting Hierarchies of Nightwork.- Chapter 5. The Normalisation of Nightwork.- Chapter 6. Habitus of Nightwork.- Chapter 7. Embodied Precariousness.- Chapter 8. Fragmented Cooperation.- Chapter 9. Conclusion: The Significance of Nightwork.- Chapter 10. Coda-Essential Yet Invisible, Pandemic or Not.
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Transnational migration studies;Nightwork in 24/7 London;Transnational migrants working in 24/7 London;24/7 city a site for vulnerable labour;The problems of nightwork in a day labour system;Nightworkers experiencing lowest level of precarity;Methodological challenges for nocturnal researchers;Human bodies colonised by night;Transition from circadian to 24/7 capitalism;Routinised cooperation through physical labour;Covid-19 and essential night work;Night shift work in capitalism;Nightshift Spitalfields;Plea for nightwork research agenda;A framework for assessing precarity among nightworkers;Labour intensification alterations to time regimentation;Night ethnographies of migrant nightworkers;Manual migrant night workers at new Spitalfields market;Habitus + six 'S' factors captured in nightworkers' bodies;Anthropology of migration
Chapter 1. Introduction: Invisible Migrants.- Chapter 2. Nightnography: We Are Not Night Creatures.- Chapter 3. Half-rejected, Half-permitted Migrant Workers.- Chapter 4. Intersecting Hierarchies of Nightwork.- Chapter 5. The Normalisation of Nightwork.- Chapter 6. Habitus of Nightwork.- Chapter 7. Embodied Precariousness.- Chapter 8. Fragmented Cooperation.- Chapter 9. Conclusion: The Significance of Nightwork.- Chapter 10. Coda-Essential Yet Invisible, Pandemic or Not.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Transnational migration studies;Nightwork in 24/7 London;Transnational migrants working in 24/7 London;24/7 city a site for vulnerable labour;The problems of nightwork in a day labour system;Nightworkers experiencing lowest level of precarity;Methodological challenges for nocturnal researchers;Human bodies colonised by night;Transition from circadian to 24/7 capitalism;Routinised cooperation through physical labour;Covid-19 and essential night work;Night shift work in capitalism;Nightshift Spitalfields;Plea for nightwork research agenda;A framework for assessing precarity among nightworkers;Labour intensification alterations to time regimentation;Night ethnographies of migrant nightworkers;Manual migrant night workers at new Spitalfields market;Habitus + six 'S' factors captured in nightworkers' bodies;Anthropology of migration