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The Degradation of work? : skill, deskilling and the labour process / edited by Stephen Wood.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Hutchinson, 1982 (1983 [printing])Description: 238p. ; 22cmISBN:
  • 9780091454012:
  • 0091454018 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.36
Contents:
Braverman, capital accumulation, and deskilling / Tony Elger -- The sexual division of labour and the labour process / Veronica Beechey -- Taylorism, responsible autonomy, and management strategy / Stephen Wood and John Kelly -- Skilled manual workers in the labour process, 1856-1964 / Roger Penn -- Skill and the survival of apprenticeship / Charles More -- Deskilling and changing structures of control / Craig Littler -- Beyond deskilling / David Lee -- The deskilling of clerical work / Rosemary Crompton and Stuart Reid -- Destruction or redistribution of engineering skills? / Bryn Jones.

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. [213]-229.

Braverman, capital accumulation, and deskilling / Tony Elger -- The sexual division of labour and the labour process / Veronica Beechey -- Taylorism, responsible autonomy, and management strategy / Stephen Wood and John Kelly -- Skilled manual workers in the labour process, 1856-1964 / Roger Penn -- Skill and the survival of apprenticeship / Charles More -- Deskilling and changing structures of control / Craig Littler -- Beyond deskilling / David Lee -- The deskilling of clerical work / Rosemary Crompton and Stuart Reid -- Destruction or redistribution of engineering skills? / Bryn Jones.

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