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But we must ask: does this leave entry-level academics in a holding pattern, doomed to repeat the same struggles in precarity as their predecessors?
And, of course, if they cannot count on a set number of hours each month, they live in precarity, not knowing if they'll be able to pay all their bills.
This research seeks to provide the essential features required in order to understand the phenomenon of increase in precarity of employment in these health districts.
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Given the context in which precarity is unevenly distributed in today's corporate university, it is important for women's studies to consider its role in bringing about higher education policy reform.
He told Pelley that he disagreed with Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, he wanted to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented people in the US, he worried about Americans who live in financial precarity, he favored tax relief for poorer Americans over cuts that benefit businesses, and he thought everyone should have access to healthcare.
While the queens of Black Divaz ooze charisma and flaunt jaw-dropping looks like their RuPaul counterparts, the magic of the documentary is often in its precarity and vulnerability: prior to filming, Shaniquá had only performed in drag four times; JoJo had never before performed with other Black queens.
Even if the market remains static, homelessness remains a problem, and lack of access to social housing puts many households in financial precarity.
In what follows, I evaluate each of these components of her conceptual apparatus in turn: precarity; assembly (bodies, infrastructure, media); and performativity.
To conclude, our results from a large multiethnic multicentre European cohort from an area in which precarity is common demonstrate that psychosocial deprivation affected more than half of the women with GDM.
For instance, Henry Mayhew's 19th-century social surveys of London's poor, Douglas Harper's 20th-century visual research on freighthopping, and Alice Goffman's 21st-century ethnographic accounts of African Americans trapped in a revolving door of legal precarity in Philadelphia.
In searching for precarity I noticed an unfamiliar word, preciosity – over-refinement in the choice of words.
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