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Craft work: Understanding the relationship between identity and work in the context of the “future of work” (CRAFTWORK)

Progetto
The CRAFTWORK project is a multi-methodological, pan-European study that explores the revival of craft and artisanal labour as a postindustrial 'new form of work' in the digital economy. The project maps the emergence of 'neo-craft' enterprises across different sectors and geographical contexts in the EU. In so doing, it explores the individual and collective lived experiences of work by 'neo-craft' workers, their subjectivities and pathways to employment, their perception of class location and social status, the existence of a new urban-rural divide and the role of social media in this context. The overarching goal of the CRAFTWORK project is to produce a new framework to understand the relationship between identity and work in a society transitioning out of the industrial era and in the midst of a prolonged period of economic downturn, whereby a resignification of the cultural understanding of work in society seems to be underway, based on a new search for meaningfulness. The CRAFTWORK project addresses this challenge through a research programme that advances the debate on the “future of work” beyond its main focus on the societal consequences of job automation and technological advancement. Yet, the rise of 'neo-craft' work is emblematic of a new set of tensions between production and consumption, entrepreneurship and salaried work, manual and creative labour, which bring to the fore new questions about why we work and what is the role of work in society. The project is ground-breaking for 3 reasons: a) empirically, it is the first comprehensive inquiry in the EU area on 'neo-craft' work and enterprises, currently hidden in existing data; b) methodologically, it experiments an innovative combination of digital methods and qualitative research for the study of work; c) theoretically, it aspires to provide a rethinking of the interpretative categories for the study of the relationship between identity and work that contributes to different scholarly traditions.
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Partecipanti

GANDINI ALESSANDRO   Responsabile scientifico  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche   Principale  

Tipo

H2020_ERC - Horizon 2020_Europern Research Council

Finanziatore

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Organizzazione Esterna Ente Finanziatore

Periodo di attività

Gennaio 1, 2021 - Settembre 30, 2026

Durata progetto

69 mesi

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Settori


Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia dei Processi Culturali e Comunicativi

Pubblicazioni

Pubblicazioni (4)

Platform-ised work? The case of neo-craft work 
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES
SAGE PUBLICATIONS
2024
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What is ‘Neo-Craft’ Work, and Why it Matters 
ORGANIZATION STUDIES
SAGE
2023
Articolo
Open Access
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Neo-craft and nostalgia 
ROUTLEDGE ; TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
2025
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Open Access
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Il lavoro neo-artigianale tra platform economy e industrie creative 
MEDIA, COMMUNICATION & SOCIO-CULTURAL PROCESS
WRITEUP
2024
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