This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such as Beck, Sennett and Bauman. It argues that work remains a significant locus of personal identity and that the depiction by these writers of endemic insecurity in the workplace is inaccurate and lacks empirical basis. The article draws upon case study data to illustrate how, across a range of workplaces, work remains an importance source of identity, meaning and social affiliation
In this paper, I offer an account of social alienation, a genre of alienation engendered by contempo...
This article explores the relationship between personal sacrifice and identity work within condition...
The struggle for human worth - On identity in a changeable work-life This thesis examines the constr...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such a...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such a...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such ...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis ’ advocated by writers such ...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology....
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory mak...
Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory mak...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
This article explores how a group of industrial workers experience long-term sickness absence and ho...
Research on the work-family interface began in the 1960s and has grown exponentially ever since. Thi...
In this paper, I offer an account of social alienation, a genre of alienation engendered by contempo...
This article explores the relationship between personal sacrifice and identity work within condition...
The struggle for human worth - On identity in a changeable work-life This thesis examines the constr...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such a...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such a...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such ...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis ’ advocated by writers such ...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology....
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory mak...
Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory mak...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
This article explores how a group of industrial workers experience long-term sickness absence and ho...
Research on the work-family interface began in the 1960s and has grown exponentially ever since. Thi...
In this paper, I offer an account of social alienation, a genre of alienation engendered by contempo...
This article explores the relationship between personal sacrifice and identity work within condition...
The struggle for human worth - On identity in a changeable work-life This thesis examines the constr...