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Invisible Labor
Hidden Work in the Contemporary World

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"This outstanding edited volume goes beyond previous works on invisible labor by providing a more nuanced conceptualization, examining a wide range of workplace contexts both domestic and transnational, and exploring the legal ramifications of hidden workers. All these elements will be incredibly useful for graduates, undergraduates, and anyone else interested in the subject matter."—Jennifer Pierce, author of Racing for Innocence: Whiteness, Gender, and the Backlash against Affirmative Action


"A terrific collection full of insights that will engage specialists, students, and the general reader alike. Although the authors do not claim to have discovered hidden work, they bring its analysis up to date for the twenty-first century's networked and globalized world of work. They draw attention to the many forms of invisibility—where work is hidden from consumers, managers, and workers themselves—and degrees of obscurity. Drawing on a range of disciplines and vivid ethnographic studies that criss-cross the globe and sectors of employment, the authors document the centrality and ubiquity of invisible labor. The emphasis on race and ethnicity with respect to the service sector in the U.S. is particularly welcome. A focus on formal employment relations strengthens the argument, which is further enhanced by a succinct editorial introduction and conclusion, which provide an overarching analytical framework linking the diverse empirical chapters. Resonating with our everyday experiences of life, this is a lively and thought-provoking volume."—Miriam Glucksmann, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Essex

 
 

About the author

Marion G. Crain is Vice Provost, Wiley B. Rutledge Professor of Law, and Director for the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Work and Social Capital at Washington University. 

Miriam A. Cherry is Professor of Law at Saint Louis University. 

Winifred R. Poster is a Stanford-trained sociologist affiliated with Washington University.

Summary

Invisible workers who remain under-protected by wage laws include retail workers who function as walking billboards; waitstaff at "breastaurants"; and inventory stockers at grocery stores who go hungry to complete their shifts. This book includes essays that illuminate how and why such labor has been hidden from view.

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Authors Marion (EDT)/ Poster Crain, Marion Poster Crain, Marion Crain
Assisted by Winifred Poster (Editor), Miriam Cherry (Editor), Crain Marion (Editor), Poster Winifred (Editor), Cherry Miriam (Editor), Marion Crain (Editor), Hochschild Arlie Russell (Foreword), Arlie Russell Hochschild (Foreword)
Publisher University Of California Press
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.06.2016
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries
 
EAN 9780520286405
ISBN 978-0-520-28640-5
Pages 336
 
Subjects SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Labour / income economics, Labour Economics, Sociology: work & labour, Sociology: work and labour, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor / General
 

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