Description
Book SynopsisThis leading, authoritative textbook has been carefully and substantially revised to provide the indispensable foundational resource for the sociology of work. The fourth edition has been transformed to combine unrivalled explanations of classic theories with the most cutting-edge research, data and debates.
Keith Grint and Darren Nixon examine different sociological approaches to work, emphasizing the links between social processes, institutions of employment and their social and domestic contexts. The fourth edition includes:
- a new chapter on work and identity, exploring issues such as the rise of consumption and the cultural economy, worklife balance, the social meaning of work and unemployment;
- a fully rewritten chapter that comprehensively reviews trends in the contemporary service economy, particularly the rise of emotional and aesthetic forms of labour and the polarization of employment in the knowledge or informational economy;
Trade Review
"This new text provides a remarkably comprehensive overview of the world of work, rich in its coverage of diverse disciplinary perspectives, and offering historical, contemporary and future-oriented accounts of working patterns and controversies. And it does what many texts claim and few deliver – that is, it pays detailed attention to issues of gender and race as well as class."
Jill Rubery, Manchester Business School
"A magnificent new edition that manages to combine key theories, analysis of contemporary changes in the service economy and speculation about the future of work – all in an admirably accessible style. An indispensable text for students of labour geography as well as for sociologists of work and employment."
Linda McDowell, University of Oxford
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. What is Work?
2. Work in Historical Perspective
3. Classical Approaches to Work: Marx, Durkheim and Weber
4. Contemporary Theories of Work Organization
5. Class, Industrial Conflict and the Labour Process
6. Gender, Patriarchy and Trade Unions
7. Race, Ethnicity and Labour Markets: Recruitment and the Politics of Exclusion
8. Working Technology
9. Contemporary Work: The Service Sector and the Knowledge Economy
10. The Meaning of Work in the Contemporary Economy
11. Work in the Global Economy
Glossary