A Gedenkschrift to Randy Hodson: Working with Dignity Vol: 28

Lisa A. Keister
Duke University, USA

Vincent J. Roscigno
Ohio State University, USA

Steven P. Vallas
Northeastern University, USA


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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781785607271
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Publisher:
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Dimensions:
264 pages - 152 x 229 x 18mm
Series:
Research in the Sociology of Work
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Randy Hodson was one of contemporary sociology's central figures in the study of work, occupations, and inequality. This volume pays tribute to his important scholarly contributions. Chapters by other important scholars in these fields reflect and build on his research in work conditions, worker resistance, and social stratification.

Preface: Working with Dignity - Lisa A. KeisterIntroduction: … and Living with Dignity - Vincent J. RoscignoRandy Hodson, Agent of a New Sociology of Work: Remembrance, Reflection, AndCelebration - Daniel B. CornfieldPART I: RESISTANCEFrom Workplace Culture to Collective Resistance: An Ethnography - Marek KorczynskiDignity at Work, Working with Dignity: Reflections on Three Decades of FieldResearch - Vicki SmithWork, Overwork, and the Work of Randy Hodson - Teresa A. SullivanThe Dynamics of Dignity at Work - Paul Thompson and Kirsty NewsomeWorking Class Heroes or Working Stiffs? Domination and Resistance In BusinessOrganizations - Steven P. VallasPART II: INEQUALITYStudent Work and Paying for College: How The Jobs Crisis Affects College Affordability - Rachel E. DwyerThe Rich Got Richer: The Effects of the Financial Crisis on Household Well-Being, 2007-2009 - Neil Fligstein and Zawadi Rucks-AhidianaObserving Organizational Inequality Regimes - Donald Tomaskovic-Devey and Dustin Avent-HoltNeoliberalism, Managerial Citizenship Behaviors, and Firm Fiscal Performance - Martha Crowley
Edited by Lisa A. Keister, Duke UniversityVincent J. Roscigno, Ohio State University

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