Privileged Precarities : An Organizational Ethnography of Early Career Workers at the United Nations
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Arbeit und Alltag
ISBN-10
3593513897
ISBN-13
9783593513898
Publisher
Campus Verlag
Imprint
Campus Verlag
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 26th, 2021
Print length
370 Pages
Weight
456 grams
Dimensions
14.00 x 21.30 x 2.80 cms
Product Classification:
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnographyUnited Nations & UN agencies
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An ethnography on early-career workers facing job insecurity at the United Nations. This ethnography focuses on the work and lifeworld at the United Nations in Geneva and Vienna. By emphasizing the perspectives of entry-level workers, this book addresses the increasing flexibility and job insecurity for those at the beginning of their potential UN careers. It explores questions such as: How do career aspirants reconcile their narratives with the organization’s image built over the past decades? How can we understand institutional power and individual agency through the lens of ritual theory and the theory of social orders? This study finally examines the entangled discourses around privilege and prestige on the one hand and the precarity and vulnerability of a growing number of UN workers on the other hand. It shows that these phenomena are not contractionary but two sides of the coin. Using the UN as an example, the study considers mechanisms of flexible and unstable work environments in times of cognitive and affective capitalism.
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