Creating the new worker : work, consumption and subordination / Jean-Pierre Durand.
2019
HF5548.8 .D873 2019
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Title
Creating the new worker : work, consumption and subordination / Jean-Pierre Durand.
ISBN
9783319932606 (electronic book)
3319932608 (electronic book)
9783319932590
3319932608 (electronic book)
9783319932590
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (414 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-319-93260-6 doi
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HF5548.8 .D873 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification
158.7
Summary
This book explores the relationship between the changing nature of capitalism and the creation of the new worker. In a changing global economy, work - as the activity that structures individuals in capitalism both socially and psychologically - is being undermined. Combining a Gramscian critique of contemporary patterns of capitalist labour control with Lacanian psychoanalysis, Durand examines what kinds of human beings are emerging in and through modern work, or on its margins. Creating the New Worker will be of interest to students and scholars who engage in the sociology and psychology of work, economics, and labour.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Lean Management: The Invisible Revolution
3. The New Worker: Fractured Identities and Denied Recognition
4. The New Worker Dispossessed of Work
5. The New Worker in Service Activities
6. The Impossible Rationalisation of Service Activities
7. Two Scenarios for the Future
8. Conclusion: What Comes After Work.
2. Lean Management: The Invisible Revolution
3. The New Worker: Fractured Identities and Denied Recognition
4. The New Worker Dispossessed of Work
5. The New Worker in Service Activities
6. The Impossible Rationalisation of Service Activities
7. Two Scenarios for the Future
8. Conclusion: What Comes After Work.