This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol and wellbeing in contemporary work organisations. It explores the relationship between stakeholders’ viewpoints regarding alcohol in the workplace and how they have shaped organisational practices regarding wellbeing. The work of Michel Foucault is used to explore these issues. The notions of power, knowledge and discipline are identified as key Foucauldian themes that offer an alternative understanding of how discourses on alcohol are shaped in the United Kingdom workplace. The paper combines certain stages of Checkland’s Soft Systems Methodology and Foucault’s Poststructuralist approach in addressing the topic. Foucault’s method of analysis, particularly archaeology and genealogy, is used to expl...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Background & Aim: Against a backdrop of avoidable alcohol-related mortality, morbidity, and social p...
This paper presents an alternative approach to analyse power in modern organisations. It does so by ...
This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol and wellbeing in contemporary work organisations. It expl...
This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol and wellbeing in contemporary work organisations. It expl...
Abstract This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol in contemporary work organisations. It aims to...
This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol in contemporary work organisations. It aims to explore th...
The use of alcohol is an integral social act in many cultures and societies. The reasons for its use...
Both good and bad objects : The ambivalent functions of alcohol in the workplaceThe social construct...
Background: Cultural influences on young people's drinking have been the focus of much research and ...
There is evidence that alcohol consumption among those in middle-class occupations consistently exce...
This thesis examines the concept of wellbeing at work. It outlines a new type of organisation, that ...
In this paper, we describe what we consider to be the most important findings from our two major stu...
In this paper, we describe what we consider to be the most important findings from our two major stu...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Background & Aim: Against a backdrop of avoidable alcohol-related mortality, morbidity, and social p...
This paper presents an alternative approach to analyse power in modern organisations. It does so by ...
This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol and wellbeing in contemporary work organisations. It expl...
This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol and wellbeing in contemporary work organisations. It expl...
Abstract This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol in contemporary work organisations. It aims to...
This paper focuses on the topic of alcohol in contemporary work organisations. It aims to explore th...
The use of alcohol is an integral social act in many cultures and societies. The reasons for its use...
Both good and bad objects : The ambivalent functions of alcohol in the workplaceThe social construct...
Background: Cultural influences on young people's drinking have been the focus of much research and ...
There is evidence that alcohol consumption among those in middle-class occupations consistently exce...
This thesis examines the concept of wellbeing at work. It outlines a new type of organisation, that ...
In this paper, we describe what we consider to be the most important findings from our two major stu...
In this paper, we describe what we consider to be the most important findings from our two major stu...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Background & Aim: Against a backdrop of avoidable alcohol-related mortality, morbidity, and social p...
This paper presents an alternative approach to analyse power in modern organisations. It does so by ...