Paulsen’s research focuses on the sociology of work, medical sociology, cultural studies, the meaning of work and also the meaninglessness of work which are the subjects of two of his books: Return to Meaning: A Social Science with Something to Say (Oxford University Press, 2017), and Empty Labor: Idleness and Workplace Resistance (Cambridge University Press, 2014).
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Empty Labor. Idleness and Workplace Resistance. By: Roland Paulsen; Narrated by: Liam Roland Paulsen, Empty Labor. Idleness and Workplace Resistance.
av Roland Paulsen (Bok) 2015, Engelska, Oaba: Paulsen, Roland : Öppettider for Kista bibliotek: måndag - ISBN-10: 1107663938 ISBN-13: 9781107663930 Pub. Date: 01/15/2015 Publisher: Cambridge University Press In this thought-provoking book, Roland Paulsen examines organizational misbehavior, specifically the phenomenon of 'empty labor', defined as the time during which employees engage in private activities during the working day. This study explores a variety of explanations, from under-employment to workplace resistance. 2014-08-14 · Empty Labor: Idleness and Workplace Resistance eBook: Paulsen, Roland: Amazon.in: Kindle Store Skip to main content.in Hello, Sign in 'Roland Paulsen reinvigorates and rethinks a long-standing but neglected tradition of social science interest in idleness or lack of work whilst at work. Empty Labor connects fascinating data about life at work to contemporary debates about, amongst other things, misbehavior and resistance, and public and private boundaries. Buy Empty Labor: Idleness and Workplace Resistance by Paulsen, Roland online on Amazon.ae at best prices.
Resistance in Bio: Roland Paulsen is associate professor of sociology at Lund University. He is the author of Empty Labor: Idleness and Workplace Resistance and coauthor of Jan 19, 2015 Swedish sociologist Roland Paulsen's dissertation Empty Labor – Subjectivity and idleness at work has attracted a lot of medial attention. Nov 3, 2014 Roland Paulsen is a postdoctoral researcher at Lund University.
23 nov. 2020 — Forskning Sociologen Roland Paulsen försöker i sin senaste bok sätta den ”Empty Labor – workplace resistance and idleness”, USA, 2014
2015-01-15 · Paulsen is fully and properly alert to the manner in which this 'empty labor' constitutes a powerful critique of the dominant discourse of work as the panacea for all ills.' Laurie Taylor, presenter of 'Thinking Allowed', BBC Radio Four 'Roland Paulsen reinvigorates and rethinks a long-standing but neglected tradition of social science interest in idleness or lack of work whilst at work. Download Citation | Empty labor: Idleness and workplace resistance | While most people work ever-longer hours, international statistics suggest that the average time spent on non-work activities Since labor often appears as the hub of instrumental reason in which all acts of resistance are suppressed, this stress becomes particularly obvious when worker subjectivity is discussed. Yet international statistics suggest that the average time of empty labor per employee is between 1,5 to 3 hours a day. In this thought-provoking audiobook, Roland Paulsen examines organizational misbehavior, specifically the phenomenon of "empty labor," defined as the time during which employees engage in private activities during the working day.
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$29 Paperback. By Jan Ch. KARLSSON †1. Book Review . he brilliance of this book starts with the idea to interview employees who work less than 50 percent of their working time yes, less than half – and – 'Roland Paulsen reinvigorates and rethinks a long-standing but neglected tradition of social science interest in idleness or lack of work whilst at work.
Ett utmärkande bokens undertitel: Idleness and Workplace. Resistance. ciousness”, ”Workplace Resistance:. Undertitel idleness and workplace resistance; DDC 306.3613; SAB Oaba; Utgiven 2014; Antal sidor 217; Storlek 24 cm; Förlag Cambridge University Press [in
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Free shipping for many products! Empty Labor: Idleness and Workplace Resistance de Paulsen, Roland sur AbeBooks.fr - ISBN 10 : 1107066417 - ISBN 13 : 9781107066410 - Cambridge University Press - 2014 - Couverture rigide Roland Karl Oscar Ericsson Paulsen, born December 17, 1981, in Hägersten, Stockholms län, is a Swedish author and sociologist.His thesis Empty Labor: Idleness And Workplace Resistance is about people who devote more than half of their work time to private activities, so-called "empty work". 2015-01-15 · Paulsen is fully and properly alert to the manner in which this 'empty labor' constitutes a powerful critique of the dominant discourse of work as the panacea for all ills.' Laurie Taylor, presenter of 'Thinking Allowed', BBC Radio Four 'Roland Paulsen reinvigorates and rethinks a long-standing but neglected tradition of social science interest in idleness or lack of work whilst at work. Download Citation | Empty labor: Idleness and workplace resistance | While most people work ever-longer hours, international statistics suggest that the average time spent on non-work activities Since labor often appears as the hub of instrumental reason in which all acts of resistance are suppressed, this stress becomes particularly obvious when worker subjectivity is discussed.