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Does Skill Make Us Human?
Book • 2021
Natasha Iskander's book explores how skill distinctions are used to limit freedom, narrow political rights, and deny access to imagination and desire among migrant workers in Qatar's construction industry.
It reveals how skill functions as a marker of social difference, structuring all aspects of social and economic life, and discusses how these distinctions impact global industries and responses to climate change.
It reveals how skill functions as a marker of social difference, structuring all aspects of social and economic life, and discusses how these distinctions impact global industries and responses to climate change.
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