Beyond the Cubicle looks at the hidden ramifications of job insecurity upon workers' intimate lives, personal relationships, and crises of identity and self-worth. The broad and wide-ranging essays explore how changes in work have altered our emotions, reworked the interplay of gender, race and class, and contributed to a contemporary radical individualism in variety of contexts.
Beyond the Cubicle looks at the hidden ramifications of job insecurity upon workers' intimate lives, personal relationships, and crises of identity and self-worth. The broad and wide-ranging essays explore how changes in work have altered our emotions, reworked the interplay of gender, race and class, and contributed to a contemporary radical individualism in variety of contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Allison Pugh is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia. She is the author of The Tumbleweed Society: Working and Caring in an Age of Insecurity and Longing and Belonging: Parents, Children and Consumer Culture. *7. Books previously published (include publisher, date of publication in cloth and/or paper, and sales histories if available) Pugh, Allison J. 2015. The Tumbleweed Society: Working and Caring in an Age of Insecurity. New York: Oxford University Press. Sales: >1600 Pugh, Allison J. 2009. Longing and Belonging: Parents, Children and Consumer Culture. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Sales: >3500
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* INTRODUCTION: THE BROADER IMPACTS OF PRECARIOUSNESS * Allison J. Pugh * PART I: CULTURE, EMOTIONS, AND THE FLEXIBLE SELF * Chapter 1: The Making of a "Happy Worker": Positive Psychology in Neoliberal Organizations * Edgar Cabanas Diaz and Eva Illouz * Chapter 2: Boomer and Gen X Managers and Employees at Risk: Evidence from the Work, Family and Health Network Study * Jack Lam, Phyllis Moen, Shi-Rong Lee, and Orfeu M. Buxton * Chapter 3: Unemployed Tech Workers' Ambivalent Embrace of the Flexible Ideal * Carrie M. Lane * Chapter 4: Laboring Heroes, Security, and the Political Economy of Intimacy in Postwar Japan * Allison Alexy * Chapter 5: "Relying on Myself Alone": Single Mothers Forging Socially Necessary Selves in Neoliberal Russia * Jennifer Utrata * PART II: INSECURITY AND INEQUALITIES * Chapter 6: Different Ways of Not Having It All: Work, Care, and Shifting Gender Arrangements in the New Economy * Kathleen Gerson * Chapter 7: Racialized Family Ideals: Breadwinning, Domesticity, and the Negotiation of Insecurity * Enobong Hannah Branch * Chapter 8: Moving On to Stay Put: Employee Relocation in the Face of Employment Insecurity * Elizabeth Ann Whitaker * Chapter 9: Between Gender Contracts, Economic Crises and Work-Family Reconciliation: How the Bursting Bubble Reshaped Israeli High-Tech Workers' Experience of Balance * Michal Frenkel * Chapter 10: Security-Autonomy-Mobility Roadmaps: Passports To Security for Youth * Jeremy Schulz and Laura Robinson * Chapter 11: Intimate Inequalities: Love and Work in the 21st Century * Sarah M. Corse and Jennifer M. Silva * AFTERWORD * Christine Williams
* INTRODUCTION: THE BROADER IMPACTS OF PRECARIOUSNESS * Allison J. Pugh * PART I: CULTURE, EMOTIONS, AND THE FLEXIBLE SELF * Chapter 1: The Making of a "Happy Worker": Positive Psychology in Neoliberal Organizations * Edgar Cabanas Diaz and Eva Illouz * Chapter 2: Boomer and Gen X Managers and Employees at Risk: Evidence from the Work, Family and Health Network Study * Jack Lam, Phyllis Moen, Shi-Rong Lee, and Orfeu M. Buxton * Chapter 3: Unemployed Tech Workers' Ambivalent Embrace of the Flexible Ideal * Carrie M. Lane * Chapter 4: Laboring Heroes, Security, and the Political Economy of Intimacy in Postwar Japan * Allison Alexy * Chapter 5: "Relying on Myself Alone": Single Mothers Forging Socially Necessary Selves in Neoliberal Russia * Jennifer Utrata * PART II: INSECURITY AND INEQUALITIES * Chapter 6: Different Ways of Not Having It All: Work, Care, and Shifting Gender Arrangements in the New Economy * Kathleen Gerson * Chapter 7: Racialized Family Ideals: Breadwinning, Domesticity, and the Negotiation of Insecurity * Enobong Hannah Branch * Chapter 8: Moving On to Stay Put: Employee Relocation in the Face of Employment Insecurity * Elizabeth Ann Whitaker * Chapter 9: Between Gender Contracts, Economic Crises and Work-Family Reconciliation: How the Bursting Bubble Reshaped Israeli High-Tech Workers' Experience of Balance * Michal Frenkel * Chapter 10: Security-Autonomy-Mobility Roadmaps: Passports To Security for Youth * Jeremy Schulz and Laura Robinson * Chapter 11: Intimate Inequalities: Love and Work in the 21st Century * Sarah M. Corse and Jennifer M. Silva * AFTERWORD * Christine Williams
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