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Life, power and social inclusion in the new economy.
The article refers to a revised edition and review of the book entitled 'People at work : life, power and social
inclusion in the new economy' by Marjorie L. DeVault.
People at Work is a masterly compilation of essays that speak to the
descriptive and analytic power of âinstitutional ethnographyâ: a technique
that analyses work, broadly defined, by means of an appreciation
of its institutional framework, and how (at times pesky) workers and
ruling regimes negotiate the messy (and at times contradictory) sociotechnical
relations of production.peer-reviewe
Liberating method : feminism and social research
Who will make knowledge, and how? These questions animate the feminist and other liberatory projects that have profoundly changed scholarship over the last thirty years.Through these social protest movements, women and other "outsider" groups have challenged have many sources, from global struggles against colonial rule to the intimate but no less political redefinitions of bettered women who leaves abusive relationship.x, 231 p.; 23 c
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