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This volume will provide students and researchers alike with a
solid grounding both in traditional aspects of marginality and in
the increasing important topics of part-time and contingent work.
The reader will have the opportunity to learn more about the
growing range and diversity of marginal employment in the
contemporary economy, the hardships and unique challenges of
marginal employment, and the new and creative matches between
people and jobs that are currently being explored outside
traditional full-time employment relationships.
This volume is about deviance in the workplace. It defines deviance
as departures from laws or organizational rules by workers,
managers, or an organization as an entity. It brings together
contributions by scholars in the sociology of work and of crime and
deviance, and identifies workplace deviance as a subject shared by
the two. The contributions center around two main topics:
deviance-making processes, and the social control of deviance
through workplace regulation to detect and correct deviant
behavior.
The advent of transnational economic production and market
integration compels sociologists of work to look beyond traditional
national boundaries and build an international sociology of work in
order to effectively address the human, scientific, and practical
challenges posed by global economic transnationalism. The purpose
of this volume is to promote transnational dialogue about the
sociology of work and help build a truly international discipline
in this field.
This book addresses key issues regarding the nexus of work and
family in society at the beginning of the 21st century. For many
families, the "balancing act" brings rewards as well as concerns.
Employers and governments struggle with whether and how to assist
in achieving balance.
The work presents original research that addresses the challenges
in meeting work and family obligations. Each chapter provides
policy recommendations that many help achieve better work-family
balance, changes in work-family attitudes, conditions leading to
firms' adopting policies to support work-family balance, and
studies of child outcomes in dual earner families.
Working with dignity is a fundamental part of achieving a life well-lived, yet the workplace often poses challenging obstacles because of mismanagement or managerial abuse. Defending dignity and realizing self-respect through work are key to workers' well-being. In this book Randy Hodson, a sociologist of work and organizational behavior, applies ethnographic and statistical approaches to this topic, offering both a richly detailed, inside look at real examples of dignity in action, and a broader analysis of the pivotal role of dignity at work.
Working with dignity is a fundamental part of achieving a life well-lived, yet the workplace often poses challenging obstacles because of mismanagement or managerial abuse. Defending dignity and realizing self-respect through work are key to workers' well-being. In this book Randy Hodson, a sociologist of work and organizational behavior, applies ethnographic and statistical approaches to this topic, offering both a richly detailed, inside look at real examples of dignity in action, and a broader analysis of the pivotal role of dignity at work.
THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF WORK, Fifth Edition, follows a simple
structure and uses clear writing to present the material you need
in an easily accessible format. This text discusses the most
current and hotly debated issues, from the technology revolution to
women's issues to the globalization of today's workforce.
The advent of transnational economic production and market
integration compels sociologists of work to look beyond traditional
national boundaries and build an international sociology of work in
order to effectively address the human, scientific, and practical
challenges posed by global economic transnationalism. The purpose
of this volume is to promote transnational dialogue about the
sociology of work and help build a truly international discipline
in this field.
Work is fundamental to human society and modern organizations, and
consequently has been central to the thinking of major social
theorists and social science disciplines. This book offers a
'one-stop-shop' guide to classical and contemporary perspectives of
work written by leading international experts. Schools covered
include: Weberian, Marxian, Durkeimian, feminist, neo-classical
economics, institutional economics, ethics, Foucauldian,
postmodernist, organizational sociology and economic sociology.
Each chapter traces the origins of the theoretical school, reviews
seminal contributions and considers major criticisms of the
approach. In addition, the book features a section on key aspects
of work-professions, technology, identity and globalization-to
which these theories have been applied.
The book makes a major contribution in a number of ways: -Provides
systematic coverage of major social and economics theories and the
way they aid our understanding of work
-Includes a section of chapters that consider, in an applied way,
how social theories have helped the analysis of key substantive
areas of work
-Includes contributions from leading academics from both Europe
and the USA
-Each chapter can be read as free-standing summary of a particular
school of theoretical approach
-In addition, the introductory and concluding chapters examine
themes cross-cutting the other chapters in the book
It is an essential text for academics and advanced students
concerned with the sociology of work, management and organization
studies.
Work is fundamental to human society and modern organizations, and
consequently has been central to the thinking of major social
theorists and social science disciplines. This book offers a
'one-stop-shop' guide to classical and contemporary perspectives of
work written by leading international experts. Schools covered
include: Weberian, Marxian, Durkeimian, feminist, neo-classical
economics, institutional economics, ethics, Foucauldian,
postmodernist, organizational sociology and economic sociology.
Each chapter traces the origins of the theoretical school, reviews
seminal contributions and considers major criticisms of the
approach. In addition, the book features a section on key aspects
of work-professions, technology, identity and globalization-to
which these theories have been applied.
The book makes a major contribution in a number of ways: -Provides
systematic coverage of major social and economics theories and the
way they aid our understanding of work
-Includes a section of chapters that consider, in an applied way,
how social theories have helped the analysis of key substantive
areas of work
-Includes contributions from leading academics from both Europe
and the USA
-Each chapter can be read as free-standing summary of a particular
school of theoretical approach
-In addition, the introductory and concluding chapters examine
themes cross-cutting the other chapters in the book
It is an essential text for academics and advanced students
concerned with the sociology of work, management and organization
studies.
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