
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.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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On November 23, 2024, Talking Precarity brought together a group of workers from various sectors in Toronto to explore the connections across their precarious labour conditions. Participants were asked to share something that represents an aspect of ... more
In this episode, we interview Nadia Habib, who has been teaching at York University for over 20 years, most recently in the School of Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies. Her research focuses on a complex examination of everyday life in the cultural ... more
In this episode, guest host Shannon Giannitsopoulou interviews the producers and hosts of Talking Precarity, Zoë Newman and Vannina Sztainbok. They discuss the origins and intent of this show and how they understand academic precarity. In the process... more
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