Table of contents for Rethinking work : time, space and discourse / edited by Mark Hearn and Grant Michelson.


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1. Going to a new place - Rethinking work in the 21st century Mark Hearn and Grant Michelson; Part I. Time: 2. Time and work Greg Patmore; 3. The gender agenda: Women, work and maternity leave Marian Baird; 4. Regulation and deregulation in Australian labour law: Through a reflexive lens Suzanne Jamieson; 5. Diversity and change in work and employment relations Jim Kitay and Russell Lansbury; 6. Transactions in time: The temporal dimensions of customer service work Leanne Cutcher and Diane van den Broek; Part II. Space: 7. Union power: Space, structure, and strategy Rae Cooper and Bradon Ellem; 8. Globalisation and labour mobility: Migrants making spaces, migrants changing spaces Dimitria Groutsis; 9. A spatial perspective on international work and management: Illustrations from China Susan McGrath-Champ; 10. Markets and the spatial organisation of work Mark Westcott; Part III. Discourse: 11: The national narrative of work Mark Hearn and Harry Knowles; 12. Shareholder value and corporate social responsibility in work organisations Grant Michelson and Nick Wailes; 13. Rethinking HRM: Contemporary practitioner discourse and the tensions between ethics and business partnership Susan Ainsworth and Richard Hall; 14. Identifying the subject: Worker identity as discursively contested terrain David Grant and John Shields; 15. Constructing older workers: Cultural meanings of age and work Susan Ainsworth; 16. Rethinking work - A review and assessment Tim Morris.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Work.
Labor.
Quality of work life.