It has been argued that ‘dirty work’ is characterised by strong occupational and workgroup cultures. This literature has mainly focused on direct workers, but this article largely attends to indirect ‘dirty’ workers, specifically meat inspectors, through ethnographic research conducted in a UK slaughterhouse. Four arguments are developed; the first is that ‘dirty workers’ may not all display group cohesiveness; indeed, individualisation may be more evident depending upon the technology used, internationalisation and employment conditions. Second, there is complexity and diversity within ‘dirty work’ and even single occupations can contain considerable variety, rendering generalisations problematic. Third, we argue that much greater attentio...
A slaughterhouse is a location in which animals are disassembled into meat products consumed by the ...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
This paper draws on symbolic bordering perspectives as a conceptual frame to highlight practices tha...
It has been argued that ‘dirty work’ is characterised by strong occupational and workgroup cultures....
This thesis examines the attitudes, perceptions and behaviour of 178 freezing workers at two works, ...
This article contributes to an understanding of the nexus between humans and animals by drawing on e...
This article contributes to an understanding of the nexus between humans and animals by drawing on e...
The New Zealand meat industry is one of the largest contributors towards the success of the economy....
Slaughterhouses constitute a unique work setting exposing employees to particular physical and psych...
Increasing internationalisation of production is often cited as causing erosion of West European soc...
A new book reviewed by Debra King in the Australian Review of Public Affairs makes a confronting com...
Through a study of the butcher trade, this article explores the meanings that men give to ‘dirty wor...
In Britain, international migrants have very recently become the major workforce in labour-intensive...
This article examines the role of migrant workers in meat-processing factories in the UK. Drawing on...
This paper draws on symbolic bordering perspectives as a conceptual frame to highlight practices tha...
A slaughterhouse is a location in which animals are disassembled into meat products consumed by the ...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
This paper draws on symbolic bordering perspectives as a conceptual frame to highlight practices tha...
It has been argued that ‘dirty work’ is characterised by strong occupational and workgroup cultures....
This thesis examines the attitudes, perceptions and behaviour of 178 freezing workers at two works, ...
This article contributes to an understanding of the nexus between humans and animals by drawing on e...
This article contributes to an understanding of the nexus between humans and animals by drawing on e...
The New Zealand meat industry is one of the largest contributors towards the success of the economy....
Slaughterhouses constitute a unique work setting exposing employees to particular physical and psych...
Increasing internationalisation of production is often cited as causing erosion of West European soc...
A new book reviewed by Debra King in the Australian Review of Public Affairs makes a confronting com...
Through a study of the butcher trade, this article explores the meanings that men give to ‘dirty wor...
In Britain, international migrants have very recently become the major workforce in labour-intensive...
This article examines the role of migrant workers in meat-processing factories in the UK. Drawing on...
This paper draws on symbolic bordering perspectives as a conceptual frame to highlight practices tha...
A slaughterhouse is a location in which animals are disassembled into meat products consumed by the ...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
This paper draws on symbolic bordering perspectives as a conceptual frame to highlight practices tha...