Key Concepts in Work

A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Work

Paul Blyton author Jean Jenkins author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc

Published:22nd Oct '07

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This essential reference guide offers insights into work's complexities, making Key Concepts in Work a valuable resource for students in social sciences.

In Key Concepts in Work, the reader is introduced to the fundamental ideas, debates, and theories surrounding the concept of work. It provides a comprehensive overview of the social, political, and economic contexts in which work exists, drawing examples from various industrial societies. This book serves as an essential reference guide for students pursuing studies in sociology, business, and management, helping them to grasp the complexities of work, employment, organizations, and labor markets.

The text encourages students to think critically about the diverse range of issues encountered in the workplace. It highlights both the enduring dilemmas and the emerging challenges that characterize contemporary employment. Each concept is presented clearly, with engaging examples that enhance understanding and stimulate further inquiry. The book aims to equip students with the knowledge necessary to navigate key issues at work, making it a valuable addition to any social science reading list.

Furthermore, Key Concepts in Work is designed to be user-friendly and accessible, making it an invaluable resource for both students and educators in the social sciences. With its authoritative approach and cross-referenced format, this book not only aids comprehension but also inspires deeper exploration of the significant debates and ideas related to work in today's society.

"A concise, useful compilation of key topics and issues relevant to work."

-- G.E. Kaupins * CHOICE *
used with HIB1048 to supplement work related aspects of the module, which shifts from being optional to mandatory from October 2013
PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTISE, REFLECTION AND WORK -- Dr Shirley Pressler * drupal *
A very good book with lots of information that can be used to set up assignments and discussion. As a teacher I have found this a good basis of information and a start point to set up and challenge opinion -- Miss Julia Chiari * drupal *
This is a very usable overview of key concepts in the sociology of work.
I′l recommend the book as a reference book -- Mr André Desmet * drupal *
A real classic in the making - gives both broad and in depth analysis that encourages debate and reflective practice. -- Mr Colin Guthrie * drupal *
This text is helpful for undergraduates studying organisations, and managers on postgraduate courses.It provides short, readable sections on all of the major HRM areas. A well written text. -- Mr Dave Mason * drupal *

ISBN: 9780761944782

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

256 pages