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Female, Young, Migrant: Biopolitical Transformations Of Labor

An ongoing precarization labor tends to be the result of lean production and outsourcing. Externalisation and intensification of work, general cuts in payment and losses of social rights, as well as the renewal of gender-related exploitation are established by and establishing new differences and divisions, which are backed up by racist hierarchies, immigration-laws and national borders. But migration is not just a collateral damage of global capitalism. Migration movements are constituted by processes of self-valorization and appropriation. The political power of exodus and refusal is subverting the souvereignity of both the nation states as well as the new regimes of hyperexploitation on a global level.