Work, Self and Society

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Academic Social Psychology
Author_Catherine Casey
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Common Language
Corporate Colonization
Critical Social Psychology
cultural change analysis
discursive
Discursive Practices
Disruptive Contribution
Drawn Back
employee
employee socialisation
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eq_business-finance-law
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eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
hephaestus
Hephaestus Employee
Hidden Curriculum
identity formation in corporations
industrialism
Iris Team
Kohn's Work
Kohn’s Work
Manifest Curriculum
MBA Degree
modem
Occupational Solidarities
organisational identity
Passive Colluders
PMC
Post-industrial Condition
Post-industrial Work
Post-occupational Work
Postindustrial Condition
practice
qualitative fieldwork
relation
Self-constituting Processes
self-society
Self-society Relation
social
Social Organization
sociological theory
solidarity
Total Customer Satisfaction
Variable Internalization
workplace transformation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415112024
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Despite recent interest in the effects of restructuring and redesigning the work place, the link between individual identity and structural change has usually been asserted rather than demonstrated. Through an extensive review of data from field work in a multi-national corporation Catherine Casey changes this. She knows that changes currently occurring in the world of work are part of the vast social and cultural changes that are challenging the assumptions of modern industrialism. These events affect what people do everyday, and they are altering relations among ourselves and with the physical world. This valuable book is not only a critcal analysis of the transformations occurring in the world of work, but an exploration of the effects of contemporary practices of work on the self.
Catherine Casey is a lecturer in the School of Commerce and Economics at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.