The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology. There is a debate between those suggesting that we have witnessed either great rupture or continuity in the way employees engage with their jobs. This article reframes the question posed, developing a critical theoretical framework for understanding narratives of change derived from a range of theorists using concepts of nostalgia, tradition and generations. This framework is then used to read a set of work/life history interviews and autobiographical material from mainly older male workers in the UK railway industry who lament the erosion of their workplace culture and the sustainable moral order of the past. The article seeks to move beyon...
There have been a limited number of studies carried out on employee workplace identity. There have b...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
<p>Today’s pressing scientific and technological changes, while having an impact on the organization...
The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology....
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 discusses a process of workplace change at a manufacturing company. The firm had sought...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such ...
This article explores the importance of class and collectivism to personal identity, and the role th...
NoThis article explores the importance of class and collectivism to personal identity, and the role ...
The struggle for human worth - On identity in a changeable work-life This thesis examines the constr...
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
This paper explores the importance of class andcollectivism to personal identity, and the role this ...
Research on the work-family interface began in the 1960s and has grown exponentially ever since. Thi...
There have been a limited number of studies carried out on employee workplace identity. There have b...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
<p>Today’s pressing scientific and technological changes, while having an impact on the organization...
The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology....
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 discusses a process of workplace change at a manufacturing company. The firm had sought...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such ...
This article explores the importance of class and collectivism to personal identity, and the role th...
NoThis article explores the importance of class and collectivism to personal identity, and the role ...
The struggle for human worth - On identity in a changeable work-life This thesis examines the constr...
For most of us, work is a daily occurrence. It has been estimated that workers in Organisation for E...
This paper explores the importance of class andcollectivism to personal identity, and the role this ...
Research on the work-family interface began in the 1960s and has grown exponentially ever since. Thi...
There have been a limited number of studies carried out on employee workplace identity. There have b...
This paper examines how older unemployed people cope with unemployment through temporal identity wor...
<p>Today’s pressing scientific and technological changes, while having an impact on the organization...