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      Shifting Categories of Work: Unsettling the Ways We Think about Jobs, Labor, and Activities

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      Shifting Categories of Work illuminates the ways in which our societies categorize work. Written by sociologists, philosophers, historians, and anthropologists as well as management and legal scholars, the contributions in this volume contrast different cultural practices and ...

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      Product ID:9781032376622
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Shifting Categories of Work
      Subtitle:Unsettling the Ways We Think about Jobs, Labor, and Activities
      Authors:Author: Benedicte Zimmermann, Lisa Herzog
      Page Count:284
      Subjects:Social and ethical issues, Social issues & processes, Sociology: work and labour, Economics of industrial organization, Labour / income economics, Political economy, Sociology: work & labour, Economics of industrial organisation, Employment & unemployment, Political economy
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      Shifting Categories of Work illuminates the ways in which our societies categorize work. Written by sociologists, philosophers, historians, and anthropologists as well as management and legal scholars, the contributions in this volume contrast different cultural practices and frameworks of categorizing work.

      What do human beings do when they work, how is work organized, and what are its multidimensional – economic, social, political, biographical, ecological – effects? We cannot answer these questions without drawing on the numerous categories that we use to describe work, such as "skilled" or "unskilled" work, "domestic work" or "wage labor," "gig work" or "platform work." Such categories are not merely theoretical labels as they also have practical effects. But where do these categories come from, what are their histories, how do they differ between countries, and how are they evolving? Shifting Categories of Work asks these questions, illuminating the many ways in which our societies categorize work. Written by sociologists, philosophers, historians and anthropologists as well as management and legal scholars, the contributions in this volume contrast different cultural practices and frameworks of categorizing work across different countries.

      Organized around the three axes of (un)organized work, (in)visible work and (in)valuable work, this book shows how ways of categorizing work express, but also recreate, lines of privilege and disadvantage – challenging our preconceived notions of what work is and what it could be, as it invites us to rethink the categories we use for understanding the work we do, and hence, to some extent, ourselves.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-12-30

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      Weight432 g
      Dimensions227 × 153 × 19 mm