Title of article :
Reproletarianization in the Teaching Labor Process: From Theoretical Discussions to the Empirical Results
Author/Authors :
DURMAZ, Orkun Saip Department of Labor Economics and Industrial Relations - Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey
Pages :
16
From page :
231
To page :
246
Abstract :
The class positions in a capitalist society, which are determined by the relations of production, never refer to a fixed stratification model in which the same places are occupied by the same individuals over the same period of time. On the contrary, class positions emerge as a result of class relations, therefore they can be changed. At this point the proletarianization process has an important impact on reshaping the class positions of individuals because it leads those who were previously either an employer or self-employed to become an employee. Furthermore, proletarianization does not only have effects on employers and the self-employed. The employees,such as educational workers/teachers, have also been influenced by the destructive results of the proletarianization process and thus, they becomes reproletarianized. Teachers have been losing their reputation in the eyes of the people day by day and teaching comes to resemble ordinary work with each passing day. In this study, the process of reproletarianization from its foundations to its outcomes is taken into consideration in the context of the teaching labor process.
Keywords :
teacher , labor process , reproletarianization , surplus value , employment
Journal title :
Ankara University Journal Of Faculty Of Educational Sciences
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Ankara University Journal Of Faculty Of Educational Sciences
Record number :
2684759
Link To Document :
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