This article critically engages with the concept and practice of ‘wellbeing’. Over the last decade, managerial practices have broadly introduced ‘wellbeing’ policies into the workplace, including the legal workplace. While these practices, in principle, can offer important forms of support for staff under professional stress, they can also be counterproductive, and have the effect of escalating stress and isolation. Drawing on Foucault, this article turns wellbeing on its head and identifies the dark side of what has become a widely practised form of control. It concludes by advocating for employee dialogue and genuine care rather than responsibilising employees for systemic failings
Academics have recently brought a Foucauldian analysis to bear on the field of employee health, but ...
The article discusses the importance of workplace wellbeing strategies in order to improve workplace...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities the application of a quality management pract...
Of all the domains in which issues of well-being rear their head, the workplace is one of the most p...
This thesis examines the concept of wellbeing at work. It outlines a new type of organisation, that ...
Wellbeing has emerged as an important discourse of management and organisation. Practices of wellbei...
In recent years workplace wellbeing has become an object of concern for governments, charities and ...
This article highlights individual behaviours associated with employee resilience in response to pub...
Workplace wellbeing is a topic of continued interest and research. The managerialist perspective in ...
Abstract This article highlights individual behaviours associated with employee resilience in respon...
Too often workplace health and wellbeing practices initiatives fall short of delivering sustained im...
Workplace stress associated with ongoing processes of organizational change is a major occupational ...
This paper looks at the precedents of current wellbeing programs, examining three historical modes o...
Wellbeing has a prominent profile in many academic disciplines. For example, in philosophy, there is...
The paper aims to demonstrate the convergence of interests of representatives of two research field...
Academics have recently brought a Foucauldian analysis to bear on the field of employee health, but ...
The article discusses the importance of workplace wellbeing strategies in order to improve workplace...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities the application of a quality management pract...
Of all the domains in which issues of well-being rear their head, the workplace is one of the most p...
This thesis examines the concept of wellbeing at work. It outlines a new type of organisation, that ...
Wellbeing has emerged as an important discourse of management and organisation. Practices of wellbei...
In recent years workplace wellbeing has become an object of concern for governments, charities and ...
This article highlights individual behaviours associated with employee resilience in response to pub...
Workplace wellbeing is a topic of continued interest and research. The managerialist perspective in ...
Abstract This article highlights individual behaviours associated with employee resilience in respon...
Too often workplace health and wellbeing practices initiatives fall short of delivering sustained im...
Workplace stress associated with ongoing processes of organizational change is a major occupational ...
This paper looks at the precedents of current wellbeing programs, examining three historical modes o...
Wellbeing has a prominent profile in many academic disciplines. For example, in philosophy, there is...
The paper aims to demonstrate the convergence of interests of representatives of two research field...
Academics have recently brought a Foucauldian analysis to bear on the field of employee health, but ...
The article discusses the importance of workplace wellbeing strategies in order to improve workplace...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities the application of a quality management pract...