Migrant waste collectors inThailand’s informal economy
Recent scholarship on primitive accumulation and deagrarianisation in the global South has addressed a decline in formal employment prospects, leaving most expeasants (and their heirs) struggling to earn a livelihood in the informal economy. Taking this phenomenon as a point of departure, and dra...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1454362023-03-05T15:30:37Z Migrant waste collectors inThailand’s informal economy Campbell, Stephen School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology Informality Subsumption Recent scholarship on primitive accumulation and deagrarianisation in the global South has addressed a decline in formal employment prospects, leaving most expeasants (and their heirs) struggling to earn a livelihood in the informal economy. Taking this phenomenon as a point of departure, and drawing on the case of migrant waste collectors in Mae Sot, Thailand, this article examines the multiple ways that waste collectors are embedded in informal relations of production and exchange. This variable relational embeddedness has implications, it is argued, for the forms of struggle available to those engaged in informal labour. Accepted version 2020-12-21T08:52:53Z 2020-12-21T08:52:53Z 2018 Journal Article Campbell, S. (2018). Migrant waste collectors in Thailand’s informal economy. European Journal of East Asian Studies, 17(2), 263-288. doi:10.1163/15700615-01702003 1568-0584 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145436 10.1163/15700615-01702003 2 17 263 288 en European Journal of East Asian Studies © 2018 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. All rights reserved. This paper was published in European Journal of East Asian Studies and is made available with permission of Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. application/pdf |
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Recent scholarship on primitive accumulation and deagrarianisation in the global
South has addressed a decline in formal employment prospects, leaving most expeasants
(and their heirs) struggling to earn a livelihood in the informal economy.
Taking this phenomenon as a point of departure, and drawing on the case of migrant
waste collectors in Mae Sot, Thailand, this article examines the multiple ways that
waste collectors are embedded in informal relations of production and exchange. This
variable relational embeddedness has implications, it is argued, for the forms of struggle
available to those engaged in informal labour. |
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