Melissa Tyler is Professor of Work and Organization Studies at the University of Essex
“Beautifully written, intellectually stimulating and much needed given the critical, pressing realities and lived experiences of those facing increasing precarity and marginalization. Importantly, the book responds to the enduring question of why we cannot recognise or act on our shared vulnerability, what reinforces the boundaries between us and how scholarship on organizations and organizing can advance our understanding of relationality and the ethics of interdependency.” Sheena J. Vachhani, University of Bristol ""We are all vulnerable throughout our lives and could never survive without each other. But nobody analyses the uneven, situational effects of our interdependence better than Melissa Tyler, who covers brilliantly all we need to change to create genuine human flourishing. Everybody should read this erudite, compelling book. I relished every page"", Lynne Segal, author of Lean on Me ""Professor Melissa Tyler is a leading organizational scholar. Her work is always insightful, groundbreaking and a joy to read. This book is no different, offering a profound and necessary reimagining of vulnerability as a foundation for solidarity, care and collective life"", Kate Kenny, University of Galway