Organization Theory and Class Analysis : New Approaches and New Issues.
Material type: TextSeries: De Gruyter Studies in Organization SerPublication details: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 2017.Description: 1 online resource (544 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 311087413X
- 9783110874136
- Industrial sociology -- Congresses
- Division of labor -- Congresses
- Organization -- Congresses
- Social classes -- Congresses
- Socialism -- Congresses
- Sociologie industrielle -- Congrès
- Division du travail -- Congrès
- Classes sociales -- Congrès
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Division of labor
- Industrial sociology
- Organization
- Social classes
- Socialism
- 306.3/6
- HD6952.O74 1990
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Intro; Preface; Contents; Sociologies of Class and Organization; I. Classes, Structures and Actors; Classes in Contemporary Capitalist Society: Recent Marxist and Weberian Perspectives; Analytical Marxism and Class Theory; Between Rational Choice and Durkheimian Solidarity; "New" Social Inequalities and the Renewal of the Theory of Social Inequalities; Classes, Collectivities and Corporate Actors; II. Management in Class and Organization Structures; Ownership and Management Strategy; International Management and the Class Structure; Managers and Social Classes.
Technical Workers: A Class and Organisational AnalysisIII. Class Restructuring and Organizations; Disorganised Capitalism and Social Class; Managing the Multinationals: The Emerging Theory of the Multinational Enterprise and Its Implications for Labour Resistance; Work Organization Under Technological Change: Sources of Differentiation and the Reproduction of Social Inequality in Processes of Change; The New Rise of Self-Employment and Industrial Structure; IV. The Labour Process, Class Structure and Gender; Exploring the Class and Organisational Implications of the UK Financial Services.
Organization and Class: Burawoy in BirminghamThe Class/Gender/Organization Nexus; Masculine/Feminine Organization: Class versus Gender in Swedish Unions; V. Classless Organizations?; Between Class Analysis and Organization Theory: Mental Labour; Against the Current: Organizational Sociology and Socialism; Political Domination and Reproduction of Classless Organizations; Socialised Industry: Social Ownership or Shareholding Democracy?; Notes on Contributors; Index.
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