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<div><b>Training for Exploitation? Politicising Employability and
Reclaiming Education</b><br>
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<div>Authors: Precarious Workers Brigade</div>
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<div>For many years the members of<i> Precarious Workers Brigade</i>
have been developing insightful analyses, tools and actions
questioning wageless and other exploitative forms of labour in the
arts and education sectors. </div>
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<div>This publication provides a pedagogical framework that assists
students and others in deconstructing dominant narratives around work,
employability and careers, and explores alternative ways of engaging
with work and the economy.<i> Training for Exploitation?</i> includes
tools for critically examining the relationship between education,
work and the cultural economy. It provides useful statistics and
workshop exercises on topics such as precarity, employment rights,
cooperation and solidarity, as well as examples of alternative
educational and organising practices.<i> Training for
Exploitation?</i> shows how we can both critique and organise against
a system that is at the heart of the contemporary crises of work,
student debt and precarity.</div>
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<div>http://joaap.org/press/pwb/PWB_Text_FINAL.pdf</div>
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<div>Journal of Aesthetics & Protest</div>
<div>http://joaap.org/</div>
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