Punishment, Labour and the Legitimation of Power

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Punishment, Labour and the Legitimation of Power

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This volume draws the outlines of a new field of scholarship at the crossroads of the social histories of punishment and labour. It poses key questions: What is “punishment” and how is it legitimized? In particular, how do punitive practices contribute to shape the processes of labour extraction and workers’ mobility? Based on empirically grounded research on a wide range of geographical and temporal contexts, this volume provides important insights on these questions and on the ways through which they can be studied. It highlights the need to pluralize both punishment and labour, moving beyond the standard focus on incarceration and wage labour. It invites to produce contextualized studies of the processes of coercion and the relations between multiple actors, rather than starting from predefined categories of labour and punishment. And it foregrounds the importance of the simultaneous analysis of processes of mobilization and immobilization of the workforce.

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Author: Fagbore, Adam & Nabhojeet Sen, and Katherine Roscoe (red).
Year: 2025
ISBN: 9789463724777
Pages: 238
Language: English
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Publisher's city: Amsterdam
Publication date: 2025-02-11
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