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portada Work Stress: The Making of a Modern Epidemic (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2002
Language
English
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.3 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.39 kg.
ISBN13
9780335207077
Edition No.
1

Work Stress: The Making of a Modern Epidemic (in English)

Wainwright and Calnan (Author) · David Wainwright (Author) · Michael Calnan (Author) · Open University Press · Paperback

Work Stress: The Making of a Modern Epidemic (in English) - Wainwright and Calnan ; Wainwright, David ; Calnan, Michael

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Synopsis "Work Stress: The Making of a Modern Epidemic (in English)"

"This is a very comprehensive book on the subject matter with references that users can access and follow through. It is well structured and the writing style is appropriate for a wide range of students." Mo Nowrung, University of East Anglia, UK We are facing an epidemic of work stress. But why should problems at work which previously led to industrial disputes and political activity now be experienced as a cause of physical or mental illness? This book combines a critique of the scientific evidence relating to work stress, with an account of the social, historical and cultural changes that produced this phenomenon. The analysis is grounded in workers' accounts of their experiences of work stress, derived from the authors' qualitative research. Sociological theories of embodiment, emotions and medicalization are employed to explore the role of subjectivity in mediating the relationship between work and ill health. This book concludes with an exploration of the consequences of adopting the passive identity of 'work stress victim', and the extent to which individuals resist the medicalization of their problems. It will be of interest to a range of students and researchers in the social sciences, particularly those with an interest in medical sociology, sociology of work, management studies and industrial relations.

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