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Rooted in anthropological and ethnological traditions, this volume offers analytical insights into the workings of agency in late industrialism revealed in interactions between a coal power plant and a local community in Opole Silesia, in southwestern Poland. In this context, the authors show by the use of the ethnographic method, how variables and forces of various scales shape political events centered around the power plant; grassroots economic dynamics and entrepreneurship; the local semiosphere uniting the divided social group; affective dimensions of a social protest; (un)doing gender in the industrial workplace; and the mobile livelihoods of migrant industrial workers. By doing so, they concretize in different ways both the concept of late modernity and agency.



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Opole Power Plant as a socio-political catalyst – Local community in the face of intense economic changes – Bottom-up economic strategies – Revival of local identity under political pressure – Affective togetherness – Femininities in the face of large industrial investment – Mobility, affects and agency in late industrialism

Agency at Work: Ethnographies in/of Late

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 02/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631846094, 978-3631846094
      ISBN10: 3631846096

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Rooted in anthropological and ethnological traditions, this volume offers analytical insights into the workings of agency in late industrialism revealed in interactions between a coal power plant and a local community in Opole Silesia, in southwestern Poland. In this context, the authors show by the use of the ethnographic method, how variables and forces of various scales shape political events centered around the power plant; grassroots economic dynamics and entrepreneurship; the local semiosphere uniting the divided social group; affective dimensions of a social protest; (un)doing gender in the industrial workplace; and the mobile livelihoods of migrant industrial workers. By doing so, they concretize in different ways both the concept of late modernity and agency.



      Table of Contents

      Opole Power Plant as a socio-political catalyst – Local community in the face of intense economic changes – Bottom-up economic strategies – Revival of local identity under political pressure – Affective togetherness – Femininities in the face of large industrial investment – Mobility, affects and agency in late industrialism

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