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Resisting Work: The Corporatization of Life and Its Discontents
Contributor(s): Fleming, Peter (Author)
ISBN: 1439911126     ISBN-13: 9781439911129
Publisher: Temple University Press
OUR PRICE:   $43.70  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
- Business & Economics | Labor
Dewey: 306.36
LCCN: 2013042592
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 5.85" W x 8.55" (0.82 lbs) 218 pages
 
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A job is no longer something we "do," but instead something we "are." As the boundaries between work and non-work have dissolved, we restructure ourselves and our lives using social ingenuity to get things done and be resourceful outside the official workday.

In his provocative book, Resisting Work Peter Fleming insists that many jobs in the West are now regulated by a new matrix of power-biopower-where "life itself" is put to work through our ability to self-organize around formal rules. This neoliberal system of employment tries to absorb our life attributes--from our consumer tastes, "downtime," and sexuality--into employment so that questions of human capital and resources replace questions of employee, worker, and labor.

Fleming then suggests that the corporation turns to communal life-what he calls "the common"-in order to reproduce itself and reinforce corporate culture. Yet a resistance against this new definition of work is in effect, and Fleming shows how it may already be taking shape.


Contributor Bio(s): Fleming, Peter: - Peter Fleming is professor of business and society at Cass Business School, City University London. He is a columnist for the Guardian and the author of The Mythology of Work, also published by Pluto Press.