TY - BOOK ID - 80828696 TI - Experiencing the new world of work AU - Aroles, Jeremy AU - Vaujany, François-Xavier de AU - Dale, Karen PY - 2021 SN - 9781108865814 9781108496070 9781108791090 1108791093 110886581X 1108496075 110885334X 1108857159 PB - Cambridge Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - Employees KW - Organizational change KW - Industrial sociology KW - Labor KW - Effect of technological innovations on KW - Employees - Effect of technological innovations on KW - Labor. KW - Industrial sociology. KW - Organizational change. KW - Change, Organizational KW - Organization development KW - Organizational development KW - Organizational innovation KW - Management KW - Organization KW - Manpower planning KW - Sociology KW - Industrial organization KW - Industries KW - Labor and laboring classes KW - Manpower KW - Work KW - Working class KW - Technological innovations KW - Effect of technological innovations on. KW - Social aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:80828696 AB - Exploring the different facets of the new world of work (including the hacker and maker movements, platform work, and digital nomadism), this edited volume sets out to investigate and theorise how these new work practices are experienced by various actors. It explores such changes at both the micro and macro levels and sets out to link them back to wider social, managerial and political issues. In doing so, it aims to reflect on the similarities and differences between new and 'old' work practices and problematize discourses surrounding the future of work. This volume is characterized by the diversity of methods mobilized, the plurality of concepts, lenses and theories deployed as well as the richness of the empirical accounts used by the authors. It will appeal to a broad readership of management and organizational scholars as well as sociologists interested in current changes to the world of work. ER -