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

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 12/2022
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

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.




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Introduction Lisa Herzog and Bénédicte Zimmermann Part 1: (Un)organized Work 1. Subordinate Work: How Does the Law Categorize Modern Labor Relationships?Linxin He 2. Corporate Work: A Category That Has Lost Its Managerial Foundations?Blanche Segrestin 3. Remote Work: From Employee Telework to Self-Employed Home-Based Work?Frédérique Letourneux and Gabrielle Schütz 4. Platform Work: New Workers, New Rights? Sophie Bernard and Josépha Dirringer 5. Teamwork: From Self-Managed to Lean and Agile Teams Martin Krzywdzinski and Maximilian Greb 6. Democratized Work: Concepts and PracticesRoberto Frega and Martin Kuhlmann Part 2: (In)visible Work 7. FreeVersus Unfree Labor: Challenging Their BoundariesLéa Renard and Theresa Wobbe 8. Informal Work: A Relational Category Nicola Schalkowski and Marianne Braig 9. Migrants’ Work: An Anthropological Perspective From West AfricaIsaie Dougnon 10. Domestic Work: The Invention of a Gendered Relationship Michel Lallement 11. Unpaid Work: Expansion and Mobilization of a Feminist Category Maud Simonet 12. Emotional Labor: Concept and Practical Categorizations in Light ofCOVID Critical Care NursingRobert McMurray, Nicki Credland, Martyn Griffin, Peter Hamilton, Oonagh Harness and Kimberly Jamie Part 3: (In)valuable Work 13. Dirty Work: Physical, Social and Moral TaintNatalia Slutskaya and Annilee M.Game 14. Efficient Work: Exploring Algorithmic Approaches to Categorization Sasha Disko, Bruce Kogut, Hanyu Li and Jennifer Zhang 15. Skilled and Unskilled Work: From Theoretical Concepts to Social Practices Philipp Grollmann and Michael Tiemann 16. Entrepreneurship: Moral Categorizations Across Three Countries Constance Perrin-Joly and Laure de Verdalle 17. Essential Work: A Category in the Making? Lisa Herzog, Katrin Sold and Bénédicte Zimmermann 18. Sustainable Work: Foundations and Challenges of a Contested Category Maja Hoffmann




Autore

Lisa Herzog is professor of political philosophy and works at the intersection of political philosophy and economic thought. Since 2019 she has worked in the Faculty of Philosophy and the Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Groningen. She holds a master’s degree in economics from LMU Munich and a Master of Studies in philosophy and a Ph.D. degreein political theory from the University of Oxford. She has worked at or been invited to lecture at the universities of St. Gallen, Leuven, Frankfurt/Main, Utrecht and Stanford. She was a Rhodes Scholar (2007-2011) and in 2019 she received the Tractatus-Preis and the German Award for Philosophy and Social Ethics; in 2021 she received the Ammodo Science Award for her groundbreaking research. Herzog has published on the philosophical dimensions of markets (both historically and systemically), liberalism and social justice, ethics in organizations and the future of work. She is currently focusing on workplace democracy, professional ethics and the role of knowledge in democracies. Her publications include Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory (2013); Reclaiming the System: Moral Responsibility, Divided Labour, and the Role of Organizations in Society (2018). Bénédicte Zimmermann is professor of sociology at L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris and a Permanent Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. She holds a master’s degree in history from University Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris, another one in political sciences and a Ph.D. degreein political science from Sciences Po Paris. Her main research interests are in the social history of categories of public action; the sociology of work, organizations and workers’ life courses; and epistemologies and methodologies of the social sciences. Her publications include La constitution du chômage en Allemagne. Entre professions et territoires (2001), Ce que travailler veut dire. Une sociologie des parcours et des capacités (2014).










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032376738

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 1.59 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:10 b/w images, 5 tables and 10 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 284
Pagine Romane: xvi


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