The Brave New World of WorkISBN: 978-0-7456-2398-6
Paperback
208 pages
July 2000, Polity
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Beck's alternative vision is centred on the concept of active
citizens democratically organized in local, and increasingly also
regional or transnational, networks. Against the threat of social
exclusion, everyone can and must have a right to be included in a
new definition and distribution of work. This will involve constant
movement between formal employment (with a major reduction in
working hours) and forms of self-organized artistic, cultural and
political 'civil labour', providing equal access to comprehensive
social protection. The aim must be to turn insecurity around, so
that it becomes a positive and enriching discontinuity of life.
Drawing on his earlier work on risk and reflexive modernization,
The Brave New World of Work is also closely linked to his
studies on globalization and individualization. These processes are
part of the same challenge upon which a politics of modernity must
now base itself. Not only the future of work, but also the very
survival of democracy and the welfare state will depend on the
development of a newly committed and 'multi-active' transnational
citizenship.
This book will be of great interest to second- and third-year
students in sociology, politics, geography and the social sciences
generally. It will also appeal to a broader audience interested in
the issues and debates surrounding the changing nature of work.