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Non Stop Inertia [Kindle Edition]

Ivor Southwood
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Ivor Southwood has incisively tapped into the emotional landscape of the always-available, always-looking-for-work world of precarious labour - and passionately found a way to navigate around and beyond the incessant stupefaction. Writing, from the inside, about the monotonous unpredictability of intermittent work, the privatisation of welfare and its often absurdly punishing routines, an intimately managed emotional labour that is as exhausting as it is pointless, and covering theories of the spread of contingent work in an accessible way, Southwood has accomplished something extraordinary. Non-Stop Intertia registers the tragedy and the farce, elicits anger and laughter and, finally, shows that while it might not always be possible to withdraw one's labour by going on strike, it might be necessary to withhold the emotional connection that is demanded in the exchange. Non-Stop Inertia's witty riposte, in short, is to behave as the robot that we are expected to be, as a way beyond being treated as if one is. A beautiful book. --(Angela Mitropoulos, Queen Mary, University of London, author of Precari-Us?)

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A theoretical investigation into the culture of precarious work, digital consumption and personal flexibility, calling for a counter-discourse of resistance.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 186 KB
  • Print Length: 107 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1846945305
  • Publisher: O-Books (16 Mar 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004XCAYVQ
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #89,927 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Excellent 19 Nov 2011
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I have had my own suspicions along these lines and Southwood confirms that my increasing unease has a basis beyond my imagination. The book is short and to the point and provides excellent examples of the ideas it puts across. Its dry humour that had me laughing out loud again and again. If you can no longer bring yourself to declare with a straight face that you are "passionate about customer service", to consider all aspects of your life in terms of what they add your CV, to make yourself contactable at all times, to commute long hours as though it were nothing...this book may just help you put your finger on exactly why you feel like your dignity is being eroded.
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This book articulates the sense of what it is like to live, to be alive, in a world that not everyone can so easily adapt and fit into and actually might not want to adapt and fit into the way it is currently formatted for most. It's a book that makes you realise zombies are real and that you might be one of them. It is passionately written and current. And if you want to know what it's like living in the UK and how the buzz words of corporate life are keeping you on your toes gong no where - this is the book.
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A population submerged in debt is relatively easy to manage: most people cannot muster sufficient resources to maintain any real independence, while individual cases of financial or psychological disintegration are seen in corporate terms as an effective deterrent and a small price to pay for overall homeostasis. &quote;
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After a generation of New Times we are both exhausted by and inured to job insecurity and continuous availability, obligatory consumption and persistent debt; and we have become complicit in the system which perpetuates and reproduces these situations. &quote;
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Whether literally or figuratively, by way of temporary work and perpetual jobseeking or mobile media and aspirational consumption, this superficial movement conceals a deep paralysis of thought and action. Undercurrents of resentment at our enforced participation are suppressed by a daily deluge of positive language: interactivity, progress, opportunity, choice. &quote;
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