In The Disrupted Workplace, Benjamin Snyder compares financial professionals, truck drivers, and unemployed job seekers to examine how flexible and sometimes unpredictable labor and employment practices shape workers' experience of time and the conditions under which they make meaning in the new global economy.
In The Disrupted Workplace, Benjamin Snyder compares financial professionals, truck drivers, and unemployed job seekers to examine how flexible and sometimes unpredictable labor and employment practices shape workers' experience of time and the conditions under which they make meaning in the new global economy.
Benjamin Snyder is Lecturer in Sociology & Social Policy at the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Disruption of Work Time Chapter 2: A Brief History of Work Time Chapter 3: The Financialization of Time-Space Chapter 4: The Deregulation of Time-Space Chapter 5: Precarious Futures Chapter 6: Moral Order in Flexible Times Chapter 7: Fragmented and Unsustainable Appendix A: Method and Rhythmanalysis
Chapter 1: The Disruption of Work Time Chapter 2: A Brief History of Work Time Chapter 3: The Financialization of Time-Space Chapter 4: The Deregulation of Time-Space Chapter 5: Precarious Futures Chapter 6: Moral Order in Flexible Times Chapter 7: Fragmented and Unsustainable Appendix A: Method and Rhythmanalysis
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