Autor: Linda McDowell
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9781405159777 |
ISBN10: |
1405159774 |
Autor: |
Linda McDowell |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
2009-10-02 |
Ilość stron: |
288 |
Wymiary: |
237x162 |
Tematy: |
RG |
Working Bodies examines the theoretical underpinnings and empirical nature of the noticeable shift to interactive and embodied forms of work in service economies. Introductory chapters explore the transformation of labour markets in advanced industrial economies, the arguments for and against a radical shift in the nature of employment, the growth of inequality and assess the growing significance of the body/work relationship. Later chapters consist of a series of mainly UK–based case studies of interactive and embodied servicing work – from childcare and sex work to boxing, nursing and low paid jobs in hospitality.
Combining geographical and sociological theories with empirical research, the author explores the interconnections between class, ethnicity, gender in the construction of workplace identities, as well as the spatial division of labour in the ′servicing′ economy. Informed by the latest scholarship, Working Bodies is a fascinating exploration of the growing significance of low–paid and often casualised forms of employment in the twenty–first century economy, challenging the insistence on new forms of knowledge work in conventional accounts of labour market transformations.
Spis treści:
List of Illustrations.
Series Editors’ Preface.
Preface and Acknowledgements.
1. Service Employment and the Commoditization of the Body.
Part I: Locating Service Work:
2. The Rise of the Service Economy.
3. Thinking Through Embodiment: Explaining Interactive Service Employment.
Part II: High–Touch Servicing Work in Private and Public Spaces:
4. Up Close and Personal: Intimate Work in the Home.
5. Selling Bodies I: Sex Work.
6. Selling Bodies II: Masculine Strength and Licensed Violence.
Part III: High–
;Touch Servicing Work in Specialist Spaces:
7. Bodies in Sickness and in Health: Care Work and Beauty Work.
8. Warm Bodies: Doing Deference in Routine Interactive Work.
9. Conclusions: Bodies in Place.
References.
Index.
Nota biograficzna:
Linda McDowell is Professor of Human Geography and Director of the Graduate School of Geography at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St. John′s College, where she is also Director of the Research Centre. Widely published, McDowell′s books include Capital Culture: Gender at Work in the City (1997), Redundant Masculinities? Employment Change and White Working Class Youth (2003) and Hard Labour (2005).
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Working Bodies examines the theoretical underpinnings and empirical nature of the noticeable shift to interactive and embodied forms of work in service economies. Introductory chapters explore the transformation of labour markets in advanced industrial economies, the arguments for and against a radical shift in the nature of employment, the growth of inequality and assess the growing significance of the body/work relationship. Later chapters consist of a series of mainly UK–based case studies of interactive and embodied servicing work – from childcare and sex work to boxing, nursing and low paid jobs in hospitality.
Combining geographical and sociological theories with empirical research, the author explores the interconnections between class, ethnicity, gender in the construction of workplace identities, as well as the spatial division of labour in the ′servicing′ economy. Informed by the latest scholarship, Working Bodies is a fascinating exploration of the growing significance of low–paid and often casualised forms of employment in the twenty–first century economy, challenging the in
sistence on new forms of knowledge work in conventional accounts of labour market transformations.
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