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Workplace Temporalities: Research in the Sociology of Work

Autor Beth Rubin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2007
The global, 24/7 economy and the organizational changes it has generated have enormous implications for the organization, experience and use of time in (and out of) the workplace. In addition to eroding the boundary between home and work, creating time pressures both within and outside of the workplace, the need for businesses to compete in a 24/7 global economy has re-problematized time in the workplace. Drawing on sociology, labor economics, organizational behavior and social history, the papers in this volume examine either empirically or theoretically, a variety of aspects of time in the workplace. Contributors to this volume examine issues surrounding the distribution of and struggle over work hours and how these vary across a number of factors including race, class, occupation and other structural components of work. They examine temporal structures within organizations including inequities in flexible scheduling, entrainment and work teams, polychronicity, and how changing temporal structures affect professionalism and expertise. They also consider the way in which changing uses and organization of work time, in the context of economic instability and globalization, affect the difficulties of reconciling work and family. At the more micro-level, the papers consider individuals' perceptions and constructions and intersubjective constructions of time. To varying degrees, the authors speak to the policy implications or strategies for managing new times. Taken as a whole, these papers shed light on the way in which globalization and the emergence of a 24/7 economy have altered the ways, times, and meanings of time at work.

Research in the Sociology of Work is now available online at ScienceDirect — full-text online of volumes 10 onwards.
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ISBN-13: 9780762312689
ISBN-10: 0762312688
Pagini: 564
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
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Sociologists, Social Scientists, Human Resource researchers and professionals, advanced undergraduate and graduate students

Cuprins

Introduction Beth A. Rubin

Part I: New Times for the New Economy

Chapter 1: Chronemics at Work: Using Socio-Historical Accounts to Illuminate Contemporary Workplace Temporality - Dawna I. Ballard

Chapter 2: Saying 'Good Morning' in the Night: The Reversal of Work Time in Global ICT Service Work - Winifred Rebecca Poster

Part II: Organizational Temporalities

Chapter 3: The Dance of Entrainment: Temporally Navigating across Multiple Pacers - Deborah Ancona and Mary J. Waller

Chapter 4:Individual Temporality in the Workplace: How Individuals Perceive and Value Time at Work - Sally Blount and Sophie Leroy

Chapter 5: Polychronicity, Individuals and Organizations - Allen C. Bluedorn

Chapter 6: Timing Expertise in Software Development Environments - Esther Ruiz-Benm

Part III: Hours, Schedules and Families

Chapter 7:The 'Over-Paced' American: Recent Trends in the Intensification of Work - David J. Maume and David A. Purcell

Chapter 8: For Love or Money?: Extrinsic Rewards, Intrinsic Rewards, Work-Life Issues, and Hour Mismatches - Jeremy Renolds and Lydia Aletraris

Chapter 9: The Economics of Flexible Work Scheduling: Theoretical Advances and Contemporary Paradoxes - Morris Altman and Lonnie Golden

Chapter 10: Time and Control in a 24/7 Environment: Clock Time, Work Time, Family Time - Robert Perrucci and Shelley MacDermid

Chapter 11:Explaining Job Hours of Physicians, Nurses, EMTs and Nursing Assistants: Gender, Class, Jobs and Families - Naomi Gerstel, Dan Clawson and Dana Huyser

Chapter 12: Gender Differences in Multitasking - Liana Sayer

Chapter 13: Dual Earners in Double Jeopardy: Preparing for Job Loss in the New Risk Economy - Stephen Sweet, Phyllis Moen and Peter Meiksins

Part IV: The Possible Worlds of Workplace Temporalities

Chapter 14: Public School Teachers Join the Ranks of Dislocated Workers - Kenneth A. Root, Steven A. Root and Louise A. Sundin

Chapter 15: Organizational Strategies for Network Weaving Work-Life Integration into 24/7 Cultures - Mindy L. Gewirtz and Mindy Fried

Chapter 16: Conclusion: New Times Redux-Layering Time in the New Economy - Beth A. Rubin