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100 1 _aGrint, Keith
245 1 4 _aThe sociology of work :
_bintroduction /
_cKeith Grint
250 _a3rd ed., fully rev. and updated
264 1 _aCambridge, U.K. ;
_aMalden, MA :
_bPolity Press,
_c2008.
300 _ax, 458 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [391]-451) and index
505 0 0 _tList of Figures.
_tList of Tables.
_tAcknowledgements.
_tPreface.
_tIntroduction.
_t1 What is Work?.
_tIntroduction.
_tProblems of Definition.
_tWorking Beyond the Contemporary West.
_tHistorical Rhetorics of Work: Views from Above and Below.
_tRadical Approaches to Work.
_tContemporary Western Orientations to Work.
_tDomestic Labour.
_tUnemployment.
_tSummary.
_tFurther Reading.
_tGlossary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_t2 Unpaid Work in Historical Perspective.
_tIntroduction.
_tSlavery in Ancient Times.
_tMedieval Serfs.
_tAtlantic Slavery and Indentured Labour.
_tSlave Labour under the Nazis.
_tContemporary Slavery.
_tSummary.
_tFurther Reading.
_tGlossary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_t3 Paid Work in Historical Perspective.
_tIntroduction.
_tPre-Industrial Work.
_tFactories and Technological Change.
_tOccupational Change.
_tWork, the Family and Gender.
_tThe Rise of Trade Unionism.
_tState Intervention and the Factory Acts.
_tThe State and the Development of Clerical Labour.
_tWomen, Work and War.
_tSummary.
_tFurther Reading.
_tGlossary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_t4 Classical Approaches to Work: Marx, Weber and Durkheim.
_tIntroduction.
_tMarx and Capitalism.
_tDurkheim and Industrial Society.
_tWeber.
_tSummary.
_tFurther Reading.
_tGlossary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_t5 Contemporary Theories of Work Organization.
_tIntroduction.
_tCoercion.
_tPaternalism.
_tLenin.
_tHuman Relations.
_tNeo-Human Relations.
_tOrganizational Cultures.
_tCritical Theories.
_tSystems Theories.
_tContingency Theory.
_tAction Theory.
_tPopulation Ecology Theory.
_tPolitical Organizational Theories.
_tFoucault and Post-Modernism.
_tActor Networks.
_tInstitutional Theory.
_tSummary.
_tFurther Reading.
_tGlossary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_t6 Class, Industrial Conflict and the Labour Process.
_tIntroduction.
_tTheoretical Approaches to Class.
_tClass, Wealth and Income.
_tClass, Occupation and Inequality.
_tClass, Trade Unions and Revolution.
_tBritish Trade Unions and Labourism.
_tClass and Industrial Action.
_tAccounting for Industrial Action.
_tMarx, Taylorism and the Capitalist Labour Process.
_tBraverman and the Labour Process.
_tSummary.
_tFurther Reading.
_tGlossary.
_tExamination/Essay Questions.
_t7 Gender, Patriarchy and Trade Unions.
_tIntroduction.
_tTheoretical Viewpoints on Women and Work.
_tWomen and Paid Labour.
_tLabour Market Restructuring and Professional Women.
_tWomen and Trade Unions.
_tMasculinity, Domestic Labour and Violence.
_tThe End of Gendered Inequality?.
_tSummary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_tFurther Reading.
_t8 Race, Ethnicity and Labour Markets.
_tIntroduction.
_tRace, Racism and Ethnicity.
_tLabour Markets and Racism.
_tRecruitment and Racism.
_tTrade Unions, Workers and Racial Discrimination.
_tSummary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_tFurther Reading.
_t9 Working Technology.
_tIntroduction.
_tTechnological Determinism.
_tSocial Determinism.
_tFlexible Specialization, Fordism, Neo-Fordism and Post Fordism.
_tSummary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_tFurther Reading.
_t10 Present Work: Employment.
_tIntroduction: From Plantocracy to Plutocracy.
_tManufacturing, McDonalization and Migrants.
_tLiving to Work or Working to Live?.
_tThe Polarization of Effort and Rewards: A Dog's Life or a Fat Cat's?.
_tFrom Heteronomous to Autonomous Work?.
_tSummary.
_tFurther Reading.
_tGlossary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_t11 Future Work: Enthralment.
_tIntroduction: From Plutocracy to Planetocracy.
_tModelling the Future or Walking Backwards into It?.
_tThe Context of Globalization.
_tGlobal Inequality.
_tGlobal Cultural Imperialism: Branding.
_tGlobal Political Imperialism.
_tGlobal Environmental Imperialism and Sustainable Development.
_tGlobal Exploitation: Enthralment to Enslavement.
_tSummary.
_tFurther Reading.
_tGlossary.
_tExam/Essay Questions.
_tGlossary.
_tBibliography.
_tIndex
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