1. Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Precarity and Precariousness ~ Joseph Choonara, Annalisa Murgia and Renato Miguel Carmo
Part I: Conceptualisations, Subjectivities and Etymologies
2. Précarité and Precarity: The Amazing Transnational Journey of Two Notions Unable to Form a Proper Concept in English ~ Jean-Claude Barbier
3. Conceptualising Precariousness: A Subject-oriented Approach ~ Emiliana Armano, Cristina Morini and Annalisa Murgia
4. The Experience of Precariousness as Vulnerable Time ~ André Barata and Renato Miguel Carmo
Part II: Class, Work and Employment
5. Above-Below, Inside-Outside: Precarity, Underclass and Social Exclusion in Demobilised Class Societies ~ Klaus Dörre
6. Class, Classification and Conjunctures: The Use of ‘Precarity’ in Social Research ~ Charles Umney
7. The Problem with Precarity: Precarious Employment and Labour Markets ~ Joseph Choonara
8. The Social Foundations of Precarious Work: The Role of Unpaid Labour in the Family ~ Valeria Pulignano and Glenn Morgan
9. Precariousness in the Platform Economy ~ Agnieszka Piasna
10. An Epidemic-Related Turning Point: Precarious Work, Platforms and Utopian Energies ~ Patrick Cingolani
Part III: Experiences, Concretisations and Struggles
11. The Embodiment of Insecurity: How Precarious Labour Market Trajectories Affect Young Workers’ Health and Wellbeing in Catalonia (Spain) ~ Mireia Bolíbar, Francesc X. Belvis and Mariana Gutiérrez-Zamora
12. Precarity and Migration: Thai Wild Berry Pickers in Sweden ~ Charlotta Hedberg
13. Revisiting the Concept of Precarious Work in Times of Covid-19 ~ Barbora Holubová and Marta Kahancová
14. Precarious Workers and Precarity Through the Lenses of Social Movement Studies ~ Alice Mattoni
15. Organising and Self-organised Precarious Workers: The Experience of Britain ~ Jane Hardy
16. Afterword: A Pandemic of Precarity ~ Joseph Choonara, Annalisa Murgia and Renato Miguel Carmo