Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... subjectivity ' ( Martinez- Lucio and Stewart 1997 : 52 ) . Attending to subjectivity is said to imply a belief that work is an individual process or that subjectivity is not socially or collectively produced ( Carter 1995 ; Martinez ...
... subjectivity ' ( Martinez- Lucio and Stewart 1997 : 52 ) . Attending to subjectivity is said to imply a belief that work is an individual process or that subjectivity is not socially or collectively produced ( Carter 1995 ; Martinez ...
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... Subjectivity and the Labour Process ' Turning now to Ezzy's ( 1997 ) ' Subjectivity and the Labour Process ' we find a more theoretical effort to redress what , in common with Thompson and Ackroyd ( 1995 ) , is viewed as the ...
... Subjectivity and the Labour Process ' Turning now to Ezzy's ( 1997 ) ' Subjectivity and the Labour Process ' we find a more theoretical effort to redress what , in common with Thompson and Ackroyd ( 1995 ) , is viewed as the ...
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... subjectivity can complement and enrich our under- standing of organization and the dynamics of ( capitalist ) employment relationships , and thereby further open up space and scope for a radical emancipatory praxis of change , liberated ...
... subjectivity can complement and enrich our under- standing of organization and the dynamics of ( capitalist ) employment relationships , and thereby further open up space and scope for a radical emancipatory praxis of change , liberated ...
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