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The Politics of Working Life Paul Edwards (Professor of Industrial Relations, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

The Politics of Working Life By Paul Edwards (Professor of Industrial Relations, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

Summary

Weaves together analysis of individual work experience, political processes in organizations, and the context of the social structuring of markets. This book identifies central questions about working experience and answers them in a direct manner. It has an analytical foundation based on a political economy framework.

The Politics of Working Life Summary

The Politics of Working Life by Paul Edwards (Professor of Industrial Relations, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

How does the politics of working life shape modern organizations? Is our desire for meaningful, secure work increasingly at odds with corporate behaviour in a globalized economy? Does the rise of performance management culture represent an intensification of work, or create opportunities for the freewheeling individual career? This timely and engaging book, by leading authorities in the field, adopts the standpoint of the 'questioning observer'. It is for those who need an informed account of work that is accessible without being superficial. The book is unique in its multi-dimensional approach, weaving together analysis of individual work experience, political processes in organizations, and the wider context of the social structuring of markets. The book identifies central questions about working experience and answers them in a direct and lively manner. It has a strong analytical foundation based on a political economy framework, giving particular weight to the contradictory character of organizations. These contradictions turn on the competing demands placed on organizations and the different political projects of groups within them. This perspective integrates the chapters, and permits numerous scholarly debates to be addressed - including those on identity projects, gender and work, power and participation, escalation in decision-making, and the meaning of corporate social responsibility. This book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate classes in Organizational Behaviour, Business Strategy and the Sociology of Work and Employment. It will also appeal to the general reader interested in grappling with the complexity of the changing environment of work.

The Politics of Working Life Reviews

...a magnificent breadth of scope [is] interwoven throughout the book. Each chapter transcends the narrow constraints of its title by addressing a range of related topics with theories culled from numerous disciplines. * Work and Organization *
...an extraordinarily accomplished and important book... ambitious, linking theory and empirical research findings from organizational behaviour, employment studies, human resource management, social policy and economics, written by two leading sociologists who understand and are familiar with the economics and politics of global capitalism... It is a tour de force. * Sociology *

About Paul Edwards (Professor of Industrial Relations, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

Paul Edwards is Professor of Industrial Relations, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick. Elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1998, he has conducted research for bodies including the Department of Trade and Industry and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, and his publications include Industrial Relations (Blackwell, 2003) and Managers in the Making (with John Storey and Keith Sisson, Sage, 1997). He is a Fellow of the Advanced Institute of Management. Judy Wajcman is Professor of Sociology in the Demography and Sociology Program, Australian National University. She is also a Centennial Professor in the Gender Institute and Sociology at the London School of Economics, and an Associate Fellow of the Industrial Relations Research Unit, University of Warwick Business School. She has previously held posts in Cambridge, Edinburgh, Manchester, Sydney, Vienna, Warwick and Zurich. Her publications include Managing Like a Man: Women and Men in Corporate Management (Policy, 1998) and TechnoFeminism (Polity, 2004).

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. Introduction: Why and How Should We Think About Work? ; 2. What is Happening to Jobs? ; 3. Has it Become Harder to Balance Work and Family Life? ; IS THE ORGANIZATIONAL CAREER AND OUT-DATED CONCEPT? ; 5. How is Performance Defined, Measured, and Rewarded? ; 6. Why is Empowerment Hard to Achieve? ; 7. Why do Disasters Happen? ; 8. Is Decision-making a Rational Process? ; 9. How are Markets Constructed? ; 10. How is Globalization Affecting Work? ; 11. What are the Opportunities and Responsibilities of Organizational Life?

Additional information

GOR004663372
9780199271917
0199271917
The Politics of Working Life by Paul Edwards (Professor of Industrial Relations, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2005-09-08
336
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