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Professional Women at Work: Interactions, Tacit Understandings, and the Non-Trivial Nature of Trivia in Bureaucratic Settings

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Professional Women at Work: Interactions, Tacit Understandings, and the Non-Trivial Nature of Trivia in Bureaucratic Settings

Contributors:

By (Author) Jerry Jacobs

ISBN:

9780897893800

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th April 1994

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies: women and girls

Dewey:

305.43

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

160

Description

This book looks at the routine taken-for-granted features of work as experienced by professional women in bureaucratic environments. It shows why these trivial features are not trivial, but add up to a good part of what all work is composed of. Finally, it considers why the women interviewed in this study encountered and experienced their professional careers in the ways they did. There are many books on the general subject of women at work and the sociology of work, but few deal with what the work consists of, how it is accomplished, what one needs to know to undertake it competently, and how it is experienced by the worker. This book deals with all these issues, and more, that are typically overlooked in the literature on women at work in particular and on work in general.

Reviews

"Jacobs offers Professional Women at Work as one way to increase the number of studies offering "rich description of work and the work experience.""-Social Forces 74: 2
Jacob's study is a qualitative assessment of how routine, largely ignored aspects of work affect the work experience. This monograph provides a convincing argument for the need for qualitative analyses of the taken-for-granted characteristics of work. Advanced undergraduate; graduate.-Choice
Jacobs offers Professional Women at Work as one way to increase the number of studies offering "rich description of work and the work experience."-Social Forces 74: 2
"Jacob's study is a qualitative assessment of how routine, largely ignored aspects of work affect the work experience. This monograph provides a convincing argument for the need for qualitative analyses of the taken-for-granted characteristics of work. Advanced undergraduate; graduate."-Choice

Author Bio

JERRY JACOBS is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Syracuse University and author of 13 books, including Fun City (1974, 1978, 1983), The Moral Justification of Suicide (1982), and The Mall: An Attempted Escape from Everyday Life (1984).

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