Description
Book SynopsisBetween Conflict and Collegiality explores how ethnonational-religious struggle between Jews and Palestinians affects relations in ethnically mixed work teams in Israel. Asaf Darr documents the tensions that permeate the workplace and reveals when such tensions threaten the cohesion of the work environment. Darr chronicles the grassroots coping strategies employed by both Jewish and Palestinian through field studies conducted with workers in various sectors in Israel, adopting a comparative method that identifies the differences in how ethnonational-religious tensions play out.
Between Conflict and Collegiality asks how workers deal with external ethnonational and religious pressures and whether the broader ethnonational conflict is reflected in the career expectations and trajectories of minority group members. Darr examines whether minority group members'' use of their own language at work become a point of contestation; how religion is manifeste
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Introducing Tension into the Workplace
2. The Grassroots Coping Strategy of Split Ascription
3. Ethnonational Background and Career Trajectories
4. Language Use as a Symbolic Arena for Ethnonational Display
5. Religion at Work
6. Building Bridges across the Ethnonational Divide
Discussion and Conclusions