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This article explores the Brazilian carteira de trabalho (work card) and its usage on the sugarcane plantations of Alagoas, Northeast Brazil. It draws on photography and interviews with rural workers to analyse how documents have been used to manage and reproduce precarious work. On the plantations, work cards function as a managerial tool allowing workforce surveillance and control. Moreover, sugar mills can control rural workers’ mobility and shape the agricultural reserve army by retaining these documents, thereby immobilising wage workers. While the work card symbolises occupational citizenship and materialises the labour legislation, in practice, it becomes a disciplinary instrument supporting the agribusiness’ strategies of identification, control, and deployment of precariously employed and exploited labour on the plantations. Finally, the article contributes with an innovative historical–biographical approach to the study of institutional mechanisms used to produce and reproduce precarious work in Brazil’s sugarcane plantations.
本文探讨了巴西工作证(carteira de trabalho)及其在巴西东北部阿拉戈斯州甘蔗种植园的使用。它利用摄影和对农村工人的采访来分析文件是如何被用来管理和复制不稳定的工作的。在种植园里,工作卡是一种管理工具,可以监督和控制劳动力。此外,糖厂可以通过保留这些文件来控制农村工人的流动性,塑造农业后备军,从而使工资工人无法调动。虽然工作卡象征着职业公民身份,使劳工立法具体化,但在实践中,它成为一种纪律工具,支持农业综合企业在种植园中识别、控制和部署不稳定就业和被剥削劳动力的战略。最后,本文以一种创新的历史传记方法来研究巴西甘蔗种植园生产和再生产不稳定工作的制度机制。
期刊介绍:
Current Sociology is a fully peer-reviewed, international journal that publishes original research and innovative critical commentary both on current debates within sociology as a developing discipline, and the contribution that sociologists can make to understanding and influencing current issues arising in the development of modern societies in a globalizing world. An official journal of the International Sociological Association since 1952, Current Sociology is one of the oldest and most widely cited sociology journals in the world.