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Work


Work

A Critique
Key Concepts 1. Aufl.

von: Steven Vallas

17,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 23.12.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9780745680705
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 200

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<p>This book provides a critical overview of the myriad literatures on “work,” viewed not only as a product of the marketplace but also as a social and political construct. Drawing on theoretical and empirical contributions from sociology, history, economics, and organizational studies, the book brings together perspectives that too often remain balkanized, using each to explore the nature of work today.</p> <p>Outlining the fundamental principles that unite social science thinking about work, Vallas offers an original discussion of the major theoretical perspectives that inform workplace analysis, including Marxist, interactionist, feminist, and institutionalist schools of thought. Chapters are devoted to the labor process, to workplace flexibility, to gender and racial inequalities at work, and to the link between globalization and the structure of work and authority today. Major topics include the relation between work and identity; the relation between workplace culture and managerial control; and the performance of emotional labor within service occupations.</p> <p>This concise book will be invaluable to students at all levels as it explores a range of insights to make sense of pressing issues that drive the social scientific study of work today.</p>
<p>List of Figures and Tables vii</p> <p><b>1 Introduction 1</b></p> <p>Approaching Work 3</p> <p>Three Rules of Thumb 6</p> <p>Schools of Thought in the Sociology of Work 19</p> <p>Conclusion 34</p> <p><b>2 Capitalism, Taylorism, and the Problem of Labor Control 37</b></p> <p>Taylorism and the De-skilling Debate 38</p> <p>Workplace Culture and Managerial Control 43</p> <p>Workers as Subjects: Governing the Worker’s Soul 47</p> <p>Conclusion 54</p> <p><b>3 From Fordism to Flexibility? 60</b></p> <p>The End of Fordism 62</p> <p>Flexible Specialization 67</p> <p>Scrutinizing Workplace Flexibility 72</p> <p><b>4 Ascriptive Inequalities at Work, I: Gender 86</b></p> <p>Studying Gender Inequality at Work 87</p> <p>The Gendering of Work in the United States 89</p> <p>Human Capitol Theory and Supply Side Approaches 96</p> <p>Structural Approaches: The Demand side of the Equations 99</p> <p>Social Networks: The Web of Affiliations 104</p> <p>The Devaluation of Women’s Work 106</p> <p>Conclusion 110</p> <p><b>5 Ascriptive Inequalities, II: Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity at Work 113</b></p> <p>The Continuing Significance of Race at Work 115</p> <p>Social Closure Processes 119</p> <p>Social Networks and Hiring Practices 121</p> <p>Race-Typing and the Devaluation pf Black Labor 124</p> <p>The Concept of Diversity: Reinforcing Inequality? 126</p> <p>Conclusion 131</p> <p><b>6 The Globalization of Work 133</b></p> <p>Neo-liberalism: The Cult of the Marketplace 136</p> <p>Globalization: The Debate 144</p> <p>Regulating Global Capitalism: Solidarity Movements and Codes of Contact 156</p> <p>Conclusion 161</p> <p><b>7 Conclusion 163</b></p> <p>Notes 170</p> <p>References 173</p> <p>Index 195</p>
<p>"I highly recommend this book. It addresses all the important issues of work in our time."<br />—<b><i>International Sociology</i></b></p> <p>"An exhaustive study of a concept that has, over the past half-decade or so, been brought under the lenses of scholars in a variety of different fields of research, from sociology to economics, politics to philosophy ... <i>Work</i> fosters a dialogue that cuts across [these] disciplines."<br />—<i><b>Marx & Philosophy</b></i></p> <p>"A leading sociologist in the fields of work, organizations, economy, and social theory, Vallas provides an innovative, erudite, exhaustive, and lucidly written synthesis and depiction of the evolution of research in the sociology of work. Linking the discipline to important economic and political developments of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the book illumines pathways in this dynamic and central field of sociology for students, scholars and practitioners who are researching, teaching, and humanizing the world of work."<br />—<b>Daniel B. Cornfield, Vanderbilt University</b></p> <p>"Steven Vallas's <i>Work</i> has the great virtue of providing a strong theoretical overview of the sociology of work, at the same time as it discusses work's historical emergence and ongoing development under capitalism. The combination will make the text an invaluable resource for students at all levels."<br />—<b>Leslie Salzinger, University of California, Berkeley</b></p> <p>"Steven Vallas's <i>Work</i> is an important piece of scholarship and easily the best book on what is happening to work, workers and the workplace to be published in the last decade. Vallas synthesizes multiple strands of research into an integrated whole. The volume is a must read for anyone interested in from where we've come and to where we're headed."<br />—<b>Stephen R. Barley, Stanford University</b></p>
Steven Peter Vallas is Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Northeastern University.

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