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Title: | Identity work at the intersection of dirty work, caste, and precarity: how Indian cleaners negotiate stigma |
Authors: | D'Cruz, Premilla Ernesto, Noronha Mendonca, Avina |
Keywords: | Caste;Classwork;Cleaning;Dirty work;Identity struggles;Identity work;Migrants;Neoliberalism;Precarity;Prestige;Taint management |
Issue Date: | 17-Mar-2022 |
Publisher: | Sage Publications |
Citation: | Mendonca, A., D’Cruz, P., & Noronha, E. (2022). Identity work at the intersection of dirty work, caste, and precarity: How Indian cleaners negotiate stigma. Organization, 13505084221080540. |
Abstract: | Drawing from in-depth interviews of cleaners employed in the cleaning industry in India, the study examines the ongoing process of constructing a positive identity among dirty workers. Cleaners respond to the intense identity struggles emerging from caste stigma, dirty taint, and precarity by constructing ambivalent identities. Cleaners’ identity work is constituted by the very identity struggles they encounter, and their efforts to negotiate stigmatized identities further create identity tensions. Apart from accenting the paradoxical duality inhered in identity work, the findings show how caste/class inequalities are reworked in a neoliberal milieu and reproduced in identity construction processes. The findings call attention to caste as an important social category in organizational studies that has implications for work identities, dirty work, and precarious work. |
URI: | 10.1177/13505084221080540 http://hdl.handle.net/11718/25541 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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