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Sociology, Work, and Organisations: A Global Context

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This accessible edited collection provides global context for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying the sociology of work and organisations. Composed of short, example-led chapters, this book covers a wide range of contemporary topics, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the digitalisation of work, the gig economy, and the shifting roles of women and other marginalised groups.

The books innovative approach uses case studies as diverse as worklife balance in China, gender pay inequity in Britain and Germany, and the exploitation of workers on the MexicoUS border, to incorporate perspectives from both the Global North and South and provide students with the tools to analyse new developments in the rapidly changing world of work. The book is particularly concerned with inequalities and marginalisation in the workplace, discussing discrimination against women, ethnic minorities, migrants, and older workers. The book also explores how increasing digitalisation, the rise of the gig economy and the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted working practices and how this relates to precarious employment. Other chapters are dedicated to issues of workplace organisation, including female leadership, worklife balance, and well-being. The book goes on to explore how climate change and policies such as Universal Basic Income may shape the future of work in the near future.

Each chapter also includes useful pedagogical resources including practice exam questions, key concepts and definitions, and further readings. Therefore, the book will be therefore essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying the sociology of work, business management, and organisation.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032323862

About

Brian McDonough is Course Leader of Sociology at Solent University UK. His research specialises in work and the body human expertise and the use of information and communication technologies in the workplace. He is author of Flying Aeroplanes and Other Sociological Tales: An Introduction to Sociology and Research Methods (Routledge 2021) co-author of Universal Basic Income (Routledge 2020) and co-author of Social Problems in the UK (Routledge 2015). He has also published on commercial pilot expertise in journals such as Qualitative Research using Heideggarian and Merleau-Pontian philosophy to understand the role of the working body and how AI and other technologies impact workers in aviation settings.Jane Parry is an Associate Professor of Work and Employment at the University of Southampton UK. Her research looks at changes in employment working practices and disadvantage in labour markets. She is co-editor of A New Sociology of Work (2005) and has published in journals such as Work Employment and Society Gender Work and Organization and New Technology Work and Employment. A former parliamentary academic fellow she led the ESRC-funded Work After Lockdown project on organisational learning around pandemic-driven working from home and has contributed to Radio 4s Today programme various BBC programmes and written for The Guardian on debates on the future of work.

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