The Emergence of the social strike - A new opportunity for labour?
Abstract
In recent years a new emergent form of collective action – the social strike – has been discussed in
social movement networks. So far, the concept of social strike has only surfaced briefly in previous
research and this article aims to deepen the understanding of the concept and why it is emerging in
our historical moment. In order to do this the article looks at a social movement network called
Transnational Social Strike Platform (TSS). In the analysis both movement texts produced by TSS
was used as well as ethnographic material collected at an assembly meeting in London. According
to my analysis it is hard to define the social strike as a distinct form of collective action. Instead, the
emergence of the concept of social strike should be located at the historical impasse of late
capitalism. I suggest that the concept of social strike offers an imaginary solution to the
disappearance of the working class as a political subject and reflects the eclipse of organised labour.
The social strike uses the symbolic dimensions of the strike as a symbol of resistance but detaches
the strike from its material base in waged labour. In this process, the strike becomes a multivocal
symbol that can be invoked by actors in order to give symbolic support and discursive
legitimisation to their struggles. As the symbolic dimensions of the strike gets increasingly detached
from its material anchor in waged labour the value of using the strike as a symbol of resistance may
erode as it no longer can deliver the concrete material effects of collective work stoppage that
historically has given the strike its pivotal role in labour struggles.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2019-05-24Author
Ottosson, Viktor
Keywords
social strike
strike
labour unrest
labour movement
social movements
anti-austerity
historical materialism
Language
eng