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Talking Precarity
Vannina Sztainbok and Zoe Newman
3 episodes
3 months ago

In this podcast, we aim to disrupt the exploitation, the silence, and the shame around adjunct labour—and to hold space for the pain and the struggle with care and humour. Through conversations with academic workers, researchers in the field, and others, this podcast is a place to critique neoliberalism and build solidarity through an anti-colonial, anti-racist, feminist lens.

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In this podcast, we aim to disrupt the exploitation, the silence, and the shame around adjunct labour—and to hold space for the pain and the struggle with care and humour. Through conversations with academic workers, researchers in the field, and others, this podcast is a place to critique neoliberalism and build solidarity through an anti-colonial, anti-racist, feminist lens.

Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Episode Two: “I didn’t think my life was going to be a series of precarious gigs.”
Talking Precarity
39 minutes
3 months ago
Episode Two: “I didn’t think my life was going to be a series of precarious gigs.”
Talking Precarity

In this podcast, we aim to disrupt the exploitation, the silence, and the shame around adjunct labour—and to hold space for the pain and the struggle with care and humour. Through conversations with academic workers, researchers in the field, and others, this podcast is a place to critique neoliberalism and build solidarity through an anti-colonial, anti-racist, feminist lens.