about the politics of work
The politics of work is the apparatus that coerces and cajoles us to shape and wrap our lives and bodies around the needs of a system of production over which we appear to have little control. My research is concerned with how subjectivities and bodies themselves are being reconstituted in the flows of crisis, antagonism and desire that are attendant to "post-industrial" production and the cultural political economic environments displaced and formed by the technological development of machines and their productive potential.
The politics of work is the apparatus that coerces and cajoles us to shape and wrap our lives and bodies around the needs of a system of production over which we appear to have little control. My research is concerned with how subjectivities and bodies themselves are being reconstituted in the flows of crisis, antagonism and desire that are attendant to "post-industrial" production and the cultural political economic environments displaced and formed by the technological development of machines and their productive potential.
about Paul McFadden
I am an Associate Lecturer at The University of York, with teaching interests in theories of political economy, political theory, British politics, the sociology of work, method and the philosophy of research. I can be contacted here.