The Cultural Study of Work
Description:... Introduction Section I. Work as Social Interaction 1. Wilson, Robert N. 1954. "Teamwork in the Operating Room." Human Organization 12 (Winter), 9-14. 2. Macdonald, L. Cameron. 1998. "Manufacturing Motherhood: The Shadow Work of Nannies and Au Pairs." Qualitative Sociology 21(1) 25-53. Section II. Socialization and Identity 3. Becker, Howard S. and Geer, Blanch. 1958. "The Fate of Idealism in Medical School." American Sociological Review vol. 23 (1), February, 50-56 4. Fine, Gary. 1985. "Occupational Aesthetics: How Trade School Students Learn to Cook." Urban Life 14, 3-41. 5. Vaught, Charles, et. al. 1980. "Incorporation and Mechanical Solidarity in an Underground Coal Mine." Work and Occupations 7 (2) (May): 159-187. 6. Ronai, Carol Rambo and Rebecca Cross. 1998. "Dancing with Identity: Narrative Resistance Strategies of Male and Female Stripteasers." Deviant Behavior 19 (2), 99-119. 7. Hughes, Everett C. 1997. "Careers." Qualitative Sociology 20 (3), 389-397. 8. Faulkner, Robert R. 1973. "Career Concerns and Mobility Motivations of Orchestra Musicians." Sociological Quarterly 14 (Spring), 334-349. Section III. Experiencing Work A. work as practical accomplishment 9. Tomlinson, Graham. 1985. "The Social Construction of Truth: Editing an Encyclopedia." Urban Life 15 (2), 197-213. 10. Gmelch, G. 1978. "Baseball Magic." Human Nature 1 (8): 32-39. 11. Bittner, Egon. 1967. "The Police on Skid Row." American Sociological Review 32, 699-715. B. the social construction of emotions in work 12. Raz, Aviad E. 1997. "The Slanted Smile Factory: Emotion Management in Tokyo Disneyland." Studies in Symbolic Interaction 21, 201-217. 13. Haas, Jack. 1977. "Learning Real Feelings: A Study of Ironworkers' Reactions to Fear and Danger." Work and Occupations 4: 147-70. C. work and time 14. Hood, J.C. 1988. "From Night to Day: Timing and Management of Custodial Work." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 17 (1), 96-116. 15. Hochschild, Arlie. 1997. "The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work." Population and Development Review, 23 (3), September, 655-662. Section IV. Professions and Service Occupations A. cultures of blue collar work 16. Roy, Donald F. 1959-60. "Banana Time: Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction." Human Organization 18 (4), 158-168. 17. Thompson, William E. 1983. "Hanging Tongues: A Sociological Encounter with the Assembly Line. Qualitative Sociology 6 (3) (fall), 215-237. B. cultures of the professions, semi-professions and service occupations 18. Sanders, Clinton R. 1994. "Annoying Owners: Routine Interactions with Problematic Clients in a General Veterinary Practice." Qualitative Sociology 17 (2), 159-170. 19. Lively, Kathryn. 2001. "Occupational Claims to Professionalism: The Case of Paralegals." Symbolic Interaction 24 (3), 343-366. 20. Lawson, Helene. 1999. "Working on Hair." Qualitative Sociology 22 (3), 235-257. 21. Lee-Treweek, Geraldine. 1997. "Women, Resistance and Care: An Ethnographic Study of Nursing Auxiliary Work." Work, Employment and Society 11 (1), 47-63. Section V: Deviance in Work 22. Dabney, Dean A. and Richard C. Hollinger. 1999. "Illicit Prescription Drug Use Among Pharmacists." Work and Occupations 26 (1), 77-106. 23. Adler, Patricia A. 1985. "Wheeling and Dealing: An Ethnography of an Upper-Level Drug Dealing and Smuggling Community." Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Work Sociological aspects, Industrial sociology.
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