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Researching in sociology of work - Sociology of Work

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This book focuses on the analysis of telework and the participation of workers in technology. Both aspects are related to technology and work. Telework appears in the 80's of the twentieth century in an economic context presided by the decentralization and outsourcing of economic activity. In this context, telework will become a useful tool for the business world, as an alternative to traditional work, by facilitating the flexible production that governs the current international economic landscape. Regarding the participation of workers in the technology of companies, it should be said that this has been an objective long pursued by those since the Industrial Revolution was implemented. Since then, the impulses to democratize work have not ceased to happen, so that today participation is present - in its various forms, intensities and spheres - in most companies in Western countries, despite the obstacles of all kinds that have tried to stand in the way along the way.

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Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Barcelona. PhD in Sociology, Doctoral Thesis "Cum Laude", (unanimously by the panel) "La participación de los trabajadores en la tecnología", 2nd prize of the Economic and Social Council of Spain (2004).

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Authors Joaquín Juan Albalate
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2023
 
EAN 9786206563204
ISBN 9786206563204
No. of pages 192
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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