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Sociology, Work and Industry explains how the discipline of sociology can contribute to our wider understanding of the variety of work practices and institutions which exist in modern societies.
The sociology of work and industry has held a vital place within the development of contemporary sociology. In many ways studies of work and industry, alongside class analysis, came to define the discipline during its expansionary phase from the 1930s to the 60s.
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study of work; explains the basic logic of sociological analysis of work and work-related institutions; and provides an appreciation of different theoretical traditions.
Industrial sociology is one of the oldest fields of sociology. It aims at the applications of sociological methods and theories to the study of one segment of the society i.e. the study of the social relations in the economic.
Sep 3, 2003 · Fully updated throughout, this book includes an all-new chapter on the distinctiveness of the sociological perspective along with guidance on the research and analysis of work. It will be essential reading for anybody studying the sociology of work and organizations.
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ABSTRACT. The way in which sociology originally developed to provide a critical understanding of industrial capitalist societies was established in Chapter 1. Work and how it is both organised and experienced has always been central to this project.