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Training for Exploitation?: Politicising Employability and Reclaiming Education

Editor: Precarious Workers Brigade | Reference: P3465 | ISBN: 978-0-615-59011-0 | Type: 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.

Training for Exploitation?: Politicising Employability and Reclaiming Education

Artist/Author: Precarious Workers Brigade | Digital Reference: EF5241 | ISBN: 978-0-615-59011-0 | Type: Digital File

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.

Anti-historicism of anti-/-free university

Artist/Author: Branka Ćurčić | Reference: A0635 | Type: Article

This article observes the historical examples of student struggle in former Yugoslavia by looking at the role of art in articulating that political firld and by applying artistic strategis to historical reconstruction.

Training for Exploitation? Towards an alternative curriculum

Artist/Author: Precarious Workers Brigade | Reference: A0498 | Type: Article

This article can be found in the Miscellaneous Articles 3 BinderTraining for exploitation? Towards an alternative curriculum is for use by students, teachers and cultural workers to address free and precarious labour in the arts,.

From the Favela to Our Manor - Translating AfroReggae

Artist/Author: Richard Ings, Paul Heritage | Reference: P1218 | ISBN: 978-0955117930 | Type: Publication

An 80-page report about detailing the activities and outcomes of the 2006 programme.

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