2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-51096-1_5
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Irregular Labour and the ‘Life of the State’: Precarity, Citizenship, and Sovereignty in Decolonizing Africa

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“…By exploring these intersections, we aim to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized communities and to foster dialogue on how to effect transformative change. 3 One cannot navigate the discourse on precarious employment without addressing the rise of Neo-or Techno-Feudalism. 4,5 This paradigm shift substitutes traditional capitalist production relations for a new form of servitude, particularly evident in the rise of the "gig economy."…”
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“…By exploring these intersections, we aim to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized communities and to foster dialogue on how to effect transformative change. 3 One cannot navigate the discourse on precarious employment without addressing the rise of Neo-or Techno-Feudalism. 4,5 This paradigm shift substitutes traditional capitalist production relations for a new form of servitude, particularly evident in the rise of the "gig economy."…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By exploring these intersections, we aim to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized communities and to foster dialogue on how to effect transformative change. 3…”
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confidence: 99%