Does work have a future? The need for new meanings and new valuings of work
Deranty, Jean-Philippe ; Rhodes, Carl ; Yeoman, Ruth
2023
30
5
799-808
future of work ; precarious employment ; technological change
Labour economics
https://doi.org/10.1177/13505084231186236
English
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"This introduction to the special section “Does Work Have a Future?” begins by reviewing the main ways work stands at the crossroads today. We identify three core disputes with the potential to disrupt the future of work but which also harbor resources for affirmative futures of work: the precariousness of work and lives under existing economic arrangements; the emergence of care work as a source of social and environmental value; and technological change. We then consider the demands for new meanings and new valuings that the manifold disputed status of work formulates. Finally, we highlight the contributions the four pieces making up this special section give to that momentous question of whether work has a future."
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