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Solidaritäts- und Mobilisierungspotenziale bei prekarisierten Beschäftigten im Großhandel

Increasing precarity, framing and resources for solidarity and collective action: the case of workers in wholesale.
[journal article]

Goes, Thomas

Abstract

Prekarisierung hemmt die Solidaritäts- und Mobilisierungsfähigkeit für kollektives Interessenhandeln, so eine verbreitete Diagnose. Aber sie trifft auch auf eigensinnige Ungerechtigkeitswahrnehmungen zu, die zu Ausgangspunkten solidarischer Interessenpolitik gemacht werden können. Es werden drei Deu... view more

Prekarisierung hemmt die Solidaritäts- und Mobilisierungsfähigkeit für kollektives Interessenhandeln, so eine verbreitete Diagnose. Aber sie trifft auch auf eigensinnige Ungerechtigkeitswahrnehmungen zu, die zu Ausgangspunkten solidarischer Interessenpolitik gemacht werden können. Es werden drei Deutungsmuster rekonstruiert, die die Verarbeitung von Prekarisierungsprozessen leiten und sich hinsichtlich der in ihnen entfalteten Solidaritäts- und Mobilisierungspotenziale unterscheiden.... view less


It is a popular diagnosis among scholars of industrial relations, that the precarisation of work is limiting the possibilities for solidarity and collective action among workers. But as empirical data shows, also new perceptions of injustice are arising, which could be used as a starting point for u... view more

It is a popular diagnosis among scholars of industrial relations, that the precarisation of work is limiting the possibilities for solidarity and collective action among workers. But as empirical data shows, also new perceptions of injustice are arising, which could be used as a starting point for union politics. In the following, three frames of interpretation are reconstructed, which workers apply in order to handle their social situation. Each frame deploys different potentials for solidarity and collective action.... view less

Keywords
precariousness; solidarity; mobilization; justice; perception; pressure-group politics

Classification
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations

Document language
German

Publication Year
2014

Page/Pages
p. 41-55

Journal
AIS-Studien, 7 (2014) 2

ISSN
1866-9549

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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