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  • Relational Inequalities: An Organizational Approach

    Relational Inequalities by Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald; Avent-Holt, Dustin;

    An Organizational Approach

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2019. március 28.

    • ISBN 9780190624422
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem304 oldal
    • Méret 159x241x22 mm
    • Súly 578 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    Relational Inequalities argues that inequalities in resources, rewards, and respect are relational, produced within and between workplaces. Generic inequality processes are identified and multiple qualitative, quantitative, and historical case studies developed to demonstrate organizational variation in the types and levels of inequalities, as well as the institutional contexts shaping this variation.

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    Organizations are the dominant social invention for generating resources and distributing them. Relational Inequalities develops a general sociological and organizational analysis of inequality, exploring the processes that generate inequalities in access to respect, resources, and rewards. Framing their analysis through a relational account of social and economic life, Donald Tomaskovic-Devey and Dustin Avent-Holt explain how resources are generated and distributed both within and between organizations. They show that inequalities are produced through generic processes that occur in all social relationships: categorization and their resulting status hierarchies, organizational resource pooling, exploitation, social closure, and claims-making. Drawing on a wide range of case studies, Tomaskovic-Devey and Avent-Holt focus on the workplace as the primary organization for generating inequality and provide a series of global goals to advance both a comparative organizational research model and to challenge troubling inequalities.

    Brilliant book.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter 1. Generating Inequalities
    Relational Inequality Theory
    How Else Do Social Scientists Think About Inequality?
    Status Attainment and Human Capital Theories
    Conventional Economics
    Heterodox Economics
    Institutional Political Economy
    Thinking Relationally
    Plan of the Book
    Chapter 2. Observing Inequalities
    From There to Here?
    Comparative Organizational Research Exemplars
    Class Inequality Regimes in Institutional Context
    Inequality Regimes in Interactional Context
    Comparisons of Ethnographic Cases
    Chapter 3. Relational Inequality Theory
    Building Blocks of Relational Inequality
    Categorization
    Organizations
    Generic Inequality Generating Processes
    Exploitation and Social Closure
    Claims-Making
    Contextual Variation in Generic Processes
    Organizational Resources
    Institutional Variation
    Chapter 4. Organizational Inequality Regimes
    The Ubiquity of Regime Variation
    Gender Wage Gaps in Japan and the U.S.
    Immigrant Status and Skill Distinction in Sweden
    Education, Gender and Immigrant Status and German Wage Gaps
    Elements of Inequality Regimes
    Resource Levels
    National Institutions
    Organizational Rules and Practices
    Local Organizational Cultures
    Intersectionality
    Chapter 5. Exploitation
    Conceptualizing Exploitation
    Observing Exploitation
    Comparing Firm Productivity to Wages Paid and Profits Extracted
    Rising Income Inequality
    Exploitation across Categorical Distinctions in Linked Employer-Employee Analyses
    How does Exploitation Happen?
    Exploitation on the Shop Floor and in the Office Corridor
    Total Exploitation
    Exploitation in Institutional Context
    Chapter 6. Social Closure
    Conceptualizing Social Closure
    Observing Closure Processes
    Organizational Data Matched to Employees
    Ethnographic accounts of closure processes
    Integrating Science and Engineering Fields
    Gender and Engineering in the Age of Affirmative Action
    Chapter 7. Relational Claims Making
    Conceptualizing Claims Making
    Legitimacy and Claims-Making
    Observing Claims Making
    Claims Making and the Labor Process
    Negotiating Work-Family Relationships
    Claims Making and Wages
    Claims Making and Dignity
    Neoliberalism and the Legitimacy of Claims
    Organized Labor
    Financialization
    Mobilizing Claims in Cultural Context
    Chapter 8. Organizational Surplus and Rising Inequalities
    Market Power
    Closure, Exploitation, and Power in Markets
    Relationality and Market Closure in Biotech Innovation
    Institutionalizing Airline Monopolies
    Embedded Exchange and the Limits of Exploitation
    Linking Organizational Inequality and Resource Pooling
    Financialization and Shifting Claims
    Reconfiguring Organizational Boundaries to Monopolize Surplus
    Chapter 9. Expanding the Moral Circle
    Implications for Social Science
    RIT and the Politics of Egalitarianism
    From Tribalism to Universalism
    From Hierarchy to Organizational Citizenship
    From Markets to Dignity
    Institutional and Organizational Politics
    Destabilize Status Hierarchies
    Increase the Bargaining Power of the Least Powerful
    Reduce Organizational Resource Inequalities

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