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1095-7960
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Blonder GE, Tinkham M and Klapwijk TM. Transition from metallic to tunneling regimes in superconducting microconstrictions: Excess current, charge imbalance, and supercurrent conversion. Phys. Rev. B 1982; 25(7): 4515–4532. URL 10.1103/PhysRevB.25.4515.

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1177/1095796013482888
The Precariat: A Class or a Condition?
Peter Frase1
18 Apr 2013 - New Labor Forum

Abstract:

The claim that work has become more precarious in recent decades has an intuitive appeal, at least among a layer of young people and activists. The concept of the “precariat,” playing on the old description of the working class as a “proletariat,” attempts to give empirical and sociological content to this intuition. The term... The claim that work has become more precarious in recent decades has an intuitive appeal, at least among a layer of young people and activists. The concept of the “precariat,” playing on the old description of the working class as a “proletariat,” attempts to give empirical and sociological content to this intuition. The term has been widely disseminated by U.K. sociologist Guy Standing, whose book The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class summarizes a long career of investigation into the changing nature of waged work. As a proposed concept, the precariat raises three questions. First, has work around the world in fact become more precarious in the past few decades, in some empirically definable way? If so, do those who perform precarious labor constitute a “class,” in the sense of being a group that has a distinct structural position in modern capitalism and that could potentially be unified under a single political banner? And, finally, what implications does increasing precarity have for the demands and strategies of workers and their organizations? To the first question, I offer a qualified yes— qualified, because Standing’s definition of the precariat encompasses a multitude of forms of “precarity,” some more empirically verifiable than others. But the precariat is problematic as a class category, because it attempts to draw together too many different heterogeneous strata of the population and because it too strongly excludes segments of what Standing defines (too narrowly) as the working class, which still enjoys relatively stable and protected employment situations. I answer the final question with a caution. Standing raises important points about the subjective basis of progressive and pro-worker politics in the twenty-first century; while the precariat may not be the answer to the issues raised, we should not pretend that anyone else has an obvious answer either. Advocates and critics alike often reduce the definition of the “precariat” to decreasing job tenure—people increasingly move from employer to employer. There has been a robust debate about the degree to which this form of instability has increased. Kevin Doogan’s New Capitalism, for example, argues that such claims are overstated. But most researchers acknowledge that the long-term attachment between workers and employers, upon which the structures of the welfare state and much of the labor movement were constructed, has diminished. Henry Farber of Princeton University reports, based on a detailed empirical study of the United States, that “the structure of jobs in the private sector has moved away from long-term relationships” and “recent cohorts of workers are less likely than their parents to have a career characterized by a ‘life-time’ job with a single employer.” Standing’s definition is more complex than this, however, encompassing seven different dimensions of “labor security,” which he claims the precariat lacks. These include not only one’s security in employment but also the security of job descriptions and career paths, the safety and regularity of working conditions, the ability to gain and employ new skills, the security of income over the life course, and “representation 482888 NLFXXX10.1177/1095796013482888New Labor ForumFrase research-article2013 read more read less

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Precariat (68%)68% related to the paper, Working class (51%)51% related to the paper
621 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/10957960500446460
Divided we stand
01 May 2006 - New Labor Forum
274 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.4179/NLF.192.0000004
Identity Politics: Part of a Reinvigorated Class Politics
01 Jun 2010 - New Labor Forum

Abstract:

a cane, would be arrested after showing proof of residence. But the attention generated by identity politics often focuses on sensationalized details at the expense of understanding systemic dimensions of social problems. The media’s coverage of this shocking, frightening, and embarrassing public incident often focused on Pro... a cane, would be arrested after showing proof of residence. But the attention generated by identity politics often focuses on sensationalized details at the expense of understanding systemic dimensions of social problems. The media’s coverage of this shocking, frightening, and embarrassing public incident often focused on Professor Gates’s professional achievements while alluding to, but never fully addressing, the structural dimension of police officers’ abuse of authority, especially when racial minorities are involved. Public conversation centered on whether Professor Gates’s achievements should have exempted him from the indignities of “being black”—a view rebutted by the answer to the question, “What do you call a black man with a Ph.D.?” Consequently, the systemic suffering of poor and minority communities, IdentIty PolItIcs Part of a Reinvigorated Class Politics read more read less

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Identity politics (63%)63% related to the paper
192 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1177/1095796015620171
Black Lives Matter Toward a Modern Practice of Mass Struggle
Russell Rickford1
01 Jan 2016 - New Labor Forum

Abstract:

Read, Watch, Listen: A Curated Collection on Combating Racism & Advancing Equality [3] Follow the Black Lives Matter [4] New Haven Chapter on Facebook [5] and Instagram [6] Anti-Racism Resources [7] compiled by writer Alyssa Klein and activist and filmmaker Sarah Sophie Flicker for white people and parents to deepen their ant... Read, Watch, Listen: A Curated Collection on Combating Racism & Advancing Equality [3] Follow the Black Lives Matter [4] New Haven Chapter on Facebook [5] and Instagram [6] Anti-Racism Resources [7] compiled by writer Alyssa Klein and activist and filmmaker Sarah Sophie Flicker for white people and parents to deepen their anti-racism work Yale Mental Health & Counseling Appointments Available [8] Supporting Black Owned Businesses in New Haven [9] Innoncence Project's list of 8 ways to support the fight for justice against police violence. [10] Dwight Hall [11] Center for Public Service and Social Justice What is Juneteenth? [12] read more read less

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Community organization (55%)55% related to the paper, Racism (54%)54% related to the paper, Politics (51%)51% related to the paper
145 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.4179/NLF.213.0000006
The Prison Industrial Complex: A Growth Industry in a Shrinking Economy
01 Oct 2012 - New Labor Forum

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Prison (51%)51% related to the paper
126 Citations
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