Nothingness and Time

T. Boland, R. Griffin
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Unemployment is not just an economic category but is constituted by governmentality (Foucault, 2010), most evidently by the increase of interventions into the lives of the unemployed through Active Labour Market Policies (ALMP). Furthermore, the International Labour Organization (ILO) definition of unemployment as being without work, available for work and seeking work is a shifting classification which categorises unemployment on multiple temporal horizons, with the passive element of being without work increasingly superseded by the emphasis on seeking work. Through biographical interviews with unemployed in Ireland, spanning from 2012-2018, we trace this transformation of temporality empirically and conclude that governmentality constitutes multiple, contradictory, indefinite forms of time. Particularly, we offer an imaginative reading of two overlapping temporalities: Kairos, waiting, enduring, suffering nothingness in anticipation of transformation by getting a job, and Cronos, not cyclical time, but the devouring of time, where the days and leisure of the unemployed people are deliberately consumed by job-seeking. Ironically, states implement ALMPs in the kairotic hope of transforming their economy, yet these policies do little but make the experience of unemployment even harder to endure.
虚无与时间
失业不仅是一个经济范畴,而且是由治理构成的(福柯,2010),最明显的是通过积极的劳动力市场政策(ALMP)增加对失业者生活的干预。此外,国际劳工组织(劳工组织)将失业定义为没有工作、有工作和寻找工作,这是一种不断变化的分类,它在多个时间范围内对失业进行分类,没有工作这一被动因素日益被强调寻找工作所取代。通过对2012-2018年爱尔兰失业者的传记采访,我们从经验上追溯了这种时间性的转变,并得出结论:治理构成了多重的、矛盾的、不确定的时间形式。特别是,我们对两个重叠的时间性提供了一种富有想象力的解读:Kairos,等待,忍受,期待通过找工作而改变的虚无,而Cronos,不是周期性的时间,而是时间的吞噬,失业者的日子和闲暇被求职故意消耗掉了。具有讽刺意味的是,各国实施almp是抱着改革经济的不切实际的希望,然而这些政策收效甚微,只会让失业的经历更加难以忍受。
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