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| 100 | 1 | _aGrint, Keith | |
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_aThe sociology of work : _bintroduction / _cKeith Grint |
| 250 | _a3rd ed., fully rev. and updated | ||
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_aCambridge, U.K. ; _aMalden, MA : _bPolity Press, _c2008. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [391]-451) and index | ||
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_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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