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Industrial Societies: An Evolutionary Perspective: Essentials of Classroom Teaching

Autor Ronald G. Stover, Melodie L. Lichty, Penny W. Stover
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 1998

This book uses a dual approach to introduce an analysis of work in industrial societies. First, it analyzes how those societies first evolved. And second, it analyzes specific contemporary industrial societies (United States, Germany, Japan, Spain, and Sweden) to determine what it means to live in an industrial society. By comparing the rise of various industrial societies, "Industrial Sociology" demonstrates that industrial societies constitute just one type of society (among many types). Using actual situations to provide a real-world context, the book encourages readers to consider the questions inherent to industrial societies, such as implications of living in an industrial society, the power of organizations, development of occupations, implications of shifting from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy, and political and economic implications of international relations. A valuable resource for any reader interested in understanding the changing demands of working in an industrial society.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780134541907
ISBN-10: 0134541901
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 184 x 243 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Pearson
Seria Essentials of Classroom Teaching

Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States

Descriere

Appropriate for introductory undergraduate sociology courses focusing on work in industrial societies, including Industrial Sociology; Sociology of Work; Work and Occupations; Work and Organizations; Occupations and Professions; or Men, Women, and Work. The book introduces the analysis of work in an industrial society through a dual approach. First, it analyzes how industrial societies first evolved. And second, it focuses on specific contemporary industrial societies (such as the United States, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Spain, and Sweden) to determine what it means to live in an industrial society.

Cuprins



 1. Industrial Sociology.


 2. Early Societies.


 3. Pre-Industrial Europe.


 4. The Industrial Revolution.


 5. Social and Economic Characteristics of Industrial Societies.


 6. Industrial Organizations.


 7. The Quality and Empowerment Revolutions.


 8. The Economics of Industrial Societies.


 9. Occupational Roles: Life at the Top and Middle of Organizations.


10. Occupational Roles: Life at the Bottom.


11. Strains in the Workplace.


12. Union Management Relations.


13. Forms of Industrial Relations.


14. The Challenges and Future of Industrial Society.

Caracteristici

  • Demonstrates that industrial societies constitute just one type of society (among many types) by describing the rise of industrial societies.
  • Encourages students to consider the important questions inherent to industrial societies, such as the implications of living in an industrial society, the power of organizations, the development of occupations, the implications of a shift from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy, and the political and economic implications of international relations.
  • Provides a real-world context with actual situations that connect the issues discussed in the text to real life, thus making those issues immediately relevant.
  • Includes numerous pedagogical aids designed to illustrate the basic concepts, ideas, and trends discussed in the text, including charts, graphs, and case studies.