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Can the intern resist? precarity of blue-collar labor and the fragmented resistance of the white-collar intern in Laurent Cantet's human resources

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Drawing on the literature regarding internships and cinema of precarity, this article addresses how one "learns" to intern and negotiate his or her class identity between a blue-collar past and white-collar future through an analysis of Laurent Cantet's Human Resources. In contrast to Lauren Berlant's astute though pessimist reading of the movie, I propose that internships may highlight the creative and organizing potential of labor power. A critique of Human Resources serves as an analytical lens through which the constitutive role of internship, its political desire to lead to crisis at work and its ability to resist precarity, albeit in a fragmented manner, may be revealed.

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Sage Publications Inc

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Communication

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Journal of Communication Inquiry

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10.1177/0196859916658028

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08 - Descent Work and Economic Growth
Economic growth should be a positive force for the whole planet.This is why we must make sure that financial progress creates decent and fulfilling jobs while not harming the environment. We must protect labour rights and once and for all put a stop to modern slavery and child labour. If we promote job creation with expanded access to banking and financial services, we can make sure that everybody gets the benefits of entrepreneurship and innovation.

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