from the autonomist and post-workerist traditions of politics (Neilson and Rossiter, 2008) and
the more sociologically–empirically focused condition of precarity currently under
investigation (Anderson, 2010). But what does precarity mean? According to a labour union
activist, precarity is very much like 'being unable to plan one's time, being a worker on call
where your life and time is determined by external forces'(Foti, 2004). This …