Sociology, Work and Organisation builds on the five popular and
successful editions of Sociology, Work and Industry. The new text
is outstanding in how effectively it explains the value of using
the sociological imagination to understand the nature of
institutions of work, organisations, occupations, management and
employment and how they are changing in the 21st century.
The book combines intellectual depth with accessible language
and a user-friendly layout. It is unrivalled in the breadth of its
coverage and its authoritative overview of both traditional and
emergent themes in the sociological study of work and organisation.
It explains the basic logic of the sociological analysis of work
and the way work is organised, whilst also providing an
appreciation of the different theoretical traditions which the
subject draws upon. It fully considers:
- the direction and implication of trends in technological
change, globalisation, labour markets, work organisation,
managerial practices and employment relations
- the extent to which these trends are intimately related to
changing patterns of inequality in modern societies and to the
changing experiences of individuals and families
- the ways in which workers challenge, resist and make their own
contributions to the patterning of work and shaping of work
institutions.
Key features include: a new sign-posting system which integrates
material and brings out themes which run through the various
chapters; key issue guides and summaries with each chapter; and the
identifying of key concepts throughout the book, which are then
brought together in an unrivalled glossary and concept guide at the
end.
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