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2by Chung, Heejung, 1977-Table of Contents “...Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 The flexibility paradox: why more freedom at work leads to more work -- Introduction -- Theories behind the flexibility paradox -- Gift exchange, enabled and imposed intensification -- Self-exploitation -- Organisational culture and self-exploitation -- Entreprenurialisation of self and careers -- Subjectification of self -- Manifestations of the paradox: passion at work as the basis for self-exploitation -- Passion -- Busyness as a badge of honour -- Passion paradox -- Millennial burnout -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 The empirical evidence of the flexibility paradox...”
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5Published 2007Table of Contents “...bonded Agricultural Labourers' Freedom Movement in western Nepal /...”
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8Published 2010Table of Contents “...Riggs -- The power mechanisms of jealousy / Pepper Mint -- Making friends with jealousy: therapy with polyamorous clients / Dossie Easton -- Promiscuities: politics, imagination, spirituality and hypocrisy / Andrew Samuels -- Conditions of freedom in practices of non-monogamous commitment / Mark Finn -- Sex, space and discourse: non/monogamy and intimate privilege in the public sphere / Nathan Rambukkana -- What's queer about non-monogamy now? ...”
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9Published 2016Table of Contents “....; The Cybertariat and the Absent-Present Body Emotional Labor and Commercialization of Human Feeling; "Authenticity Work" and Commodification of Identity; Racialization and Aesthetic Labor; Methodology; The Alien and the Familiar: The Paradox of the Call Center; Image Management and Cultural Immersion; Performativity and Imaginaries of the "Western Worker"; Emotional Labor and Regulation of Feeling on the Shop Floor; Conclusion; Note; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Regulating Sexy Subjects: The Case of Brazilian Fashion Retail and Its Affective Workforce; Introduction.; Commodities, Desires and Diversity Self-commodification and Affective Labor; Limited Freedom, New Controls; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Emotional Labor and Ethical Practice: Professionalism Among Sex Workers in Tijuana; Introduction; Sex Work and Emotional Labor; Selling the “Girlfriend Experience" or Onda Novia; Sex Work, Emotion Management and Capitalism; Managing Negative Emotions; Achieving Calmness; Dealing with Abusive Behavior; Emotional Labor and Estrangement; Emotion Management, Professionalism and Sex Work Ethics; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography.; Part II: Sexualized Bodies on the Market Chapter 5: A Feast of Men: Sexuality, Kinship and Predation in the Practices of Female Prostitution in Downtown Porto Alegre; Introduction; A "Programa" Is Not Sex; On the Path of Belligerent Prostitution; Going Out to Eat: The Risk of Practice; (In)Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Neoliberalism, Oil Wealth and Migrant Sex Work in the Chadian City of N’djamena; Introduction; Neoliberalism and the Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Development Project; Structural and Family Causes for Women’s Migration; Selling Sex in N'Djamena.; Strategies of Adaptation to the Market: A Form of Agency? ...”
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10Published 2023Table of Contents “...6 The Evolution of Online Self-Presentation: From Programmable Freeform Websites to Algorithmized Templates that Encourage Commercially Exploitable Content -- 7 Digital Identity: The Postmodern Consumer Chameleon -- 8 Digital Payment, Venmo Me Culture, and Sociality -- 9 From Blogs to Platforms: Content Landscape and Affordances -- 10 Chatbots: From Eliza and Alexa to Therapy-Bots, and Sexbots -- PART III: Researching the Digital Consumer -- 11 Robots: Friend or Foe, Master or Servant? ...”
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