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Working Bodies Interactive Service Employment And Workplace Identities Linda Mcdowellauth

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Working Bodies Interactive Service Employment And Workplace Identities Linda Mcdowellauth
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Linda McDowell(auth.)
ISBN: 9781405159777, 9781444310214, 1405159774, 1444310216
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Working Bodies Interactive Service Employment And Workplace Identities Linda Mcdowellauth by Linda Mcdowell(auth.) 9781405159777, 9781444310214, 1405159774, 1444310216 instant download after payment.

Through a series of case studies of low-status interactive and embodied servicing work, Working Bodies examines the theoretical and empirical nature of the shift to embodied work in service-dominated economies. Defines ‘body work’ to include the work by service sector employees on their own bodies and on the bodies of others Sets UK case studies in the context of global patterns of economic change Explores the consequences of growing polarization in the service sector Draws on geography, sociology, anthropology, labour market studies, and feminist scholarship

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