In this note, I narrate my attempt to write and disseminate some research results concerning the links between precarious work, social reproduction and gender inequalities under neoliberalism in a different way from the traditional academic ‘order’ in doing research. This journey of exploration led me to the creation of an artistic installation and video called ‘Family Speaking Drawers’, which is available in this issue of ephemera. The research note closes by reflecting on the research practice of dissemination as a form of ‘powerful writing’ which enables affective sociality, ‘empathetic sharing’, and identity work with its forwards-and-backwards motion come to light.
Gender identity (dis)order in dual precarious worker couples: The ‘Family Speaking Drawers’ installation, in «ephemera. Theory & politics in organization», n. 22(1): 189-213.
Anna Carreri
2022-01-01
Abstract
In this note, I narrate my attempt to write and disseminate some research results concerning the links between precarious work, social reproduction and gender inequalities under neoliberalism in a different way from the traditional academic ‘order’ in doing research. This journey of exploration led me to the creation of an artistic installation and video called ‘Family Speaking Drawers’, which is available in this issue of ephemera. The research note closes by reflecting on the research practice of dissemination as a form of ‘powerful writing’ which enables affective sociality, ‘empathetic sharing’, and identity work with its forwards-and-backwards motion come to light.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.