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First published in 1989, this book examines the work, careers and
politics of French engineers and technical workers employed in
traditional and high-technology settings. In the process, it
critically evaluates several theories of social change and
advocates a unique approach to class theory and the comparative
analysis of nations. Neither owners of productive property nor wage
workers performing routinised labour. Engineers occupy an ambiguous
social position that has elicited a good deal of controversy about
trends in their situation and ideology. Where theories of
professionalism anticipate occupationally based challenges to the
legitimacy of bureaucratic authority, Marxian and neo-Marxian
analyses foresee class-based opposition to capitalism. Yet all
these theories share a preoccupation with the effects of technology
and the division of labour on social values and group identities.
This book maintains that such a preoccupation obscures the
significance of career situations and the distinctively national
institutions that shape them. The book presents a fresh view of the
interplay of occupation, class and nation.
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While He Lay Dying (Paperback)
Bruce & Lara Merz; As told to M D Dr Stephen Crawford, Bishop Todd Atkinson
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R537
Discovery Miles 5 370
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Engineers, often perceived as central agents of industrial
capitalism, are thought to be the same in all capitalist societies,
occupying roughly the same social status and performing similar
functions in the capitalist enterprise. What the essays in this
volume reveal, however, is that engineers are trained and organized
quite distinctly in different national contexts. The book includes
case studies of engineers in six major industrial economies: Japan,
France, Germany, Sweden, Britain and the United States. Through a
comparison of these six cases, the authors develop an approach to
national differences which both retains the place of historical
diversity in the experience of capitalism and accommodates the
forces of convergence from increasing globalisation and economic
integration. Contributions from: Boel Berner, Stephen Crawford,
Kees Gispen, Kevin McCormick and Peter Whalley.
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