Work is deeply embedded in the moral and political character of most societies. For many, work becomes fused with our personal and social identities - who we are and how we define ourselves. Steve Fineman explores the key debates about work and the factors that affect it including topics such as globalization, feminism, and technology.
Work is deeply embedded in the moral and political character of most societies. For many, work becomes fused with our personal and social identities - who we are and how we define ourselves. Steve Fineman explores the key debates about work and the factors that affect it including topics such as globalization, feminism, and technology.
Stephen Fineman is Professor Emeritus at the School of Management, University of Bath, UK. He has a long and distinguished reputation in the field of organizational behaviour, publishing specialized monographs, edited books and textbooks, all directly or indirectly concerned with the world of work.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1: Why work? 2: A spectrum of jobs 3: Working a career 4: Men's work, women's work 5: Struggling, surviving, thriving 6: Emotion at work 7: Virtual work 8: Changes and transitions 9: Where does this leave work? A brief postscript References and further reading
Preface 1: Why work? 2: A spectrum of jobs 3: Working a career 4: Men's work, women's work 5: Struggling, surviving, thriving 6: Emotion at work 7: Virtual work 8: Changes and transitions 9: Where does this leave work? A brief postscript References and further reading
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