Beyond borders, seven sociologies of work

This NRT Corpus offers a presentation of the sociology of work (SoW) in seven countries other than France. The list includes older European cradles of social sciences such as Germany or the United Kingdom (the Spanish sociology have started much later) along with the United States. Countries often r...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a2551a9932d24dbe8e6fac4671367ce12021-12-02T10:42:38ZBeyond borders, seven sociologies of work2263-898910.4000/nrt.10128https://doaj.org/article/a2551a9932d24dbe8e6fac4671367ce12021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nrt/10128https://doaj.org/toc/2263-8989This NRT Corpus offers a presentation of the sociology of work (SoW) in seven countries other than France. The list includes older European cradles of social sciences such as Germany or the United Kingdom (the Spanish sociology have started much later) along with the United States. Countries often referred to as possessing an “emerging” school - such as Mexico, Argentina and China – are also treated here. Each article has its own way of analysing and critiquing how research objects have been transformed; how issues and paradigms have emerged or disappeared; and how paradigms have dominated or faded. Each also reflects convergences between intellectual currents ­—a circulation of ideas within which the effects of capitalism’s transformations can be read — while also noting the differences between all these branches of sociology.NRT Editorial BoardLa Nouvelle Revue du TravailarticleSociologysociology of workArgentinaChinaGermanyMexicoLabor. Work. Working classHD4801-8943Sociology (General)HM401-1281FRLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail, Vol 19 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language FR
topic Sociology
sociology of work
Argentina
China
Germany
Mexico
Labor. Work. Working class
HD4801-8943
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
spellingShingle Sociology
sociology of work
Argentina
China
Germany
Mexico
Labor. Work. Working class
HD4801-8943
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
NRT Editorial Board
Beyond borders, seven sociologies of work
description This NRT Corpus offers a presentation of the sociology of work (SoW) in seven countries other than France. The list includes older European cradles of social sciences such as Germany or the United Kingdom (the Spanish sociology have started much later) along with the United States. Countries often referred to as possessing an “emerging” school - such as Mexico, Argentina and China – are also treated here. Each article has its own way of analysing and critiquing how research objects have been transformed; how issues and paradigms have emerged or disappeared; and how paradigms have dominated or faded. Each also reflects convergences between intellectual currents ­—a circulation of ideas within which the effects of capitalism’s transformations can be read — while also noting the differences between all these branches of sociology.
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