The Brave New World of WorkJohn Wiley & Sons, 5. nov. 2014 - 208 sider In this important book, Ulrich Beck - one of the leading social thinkers in Europe today - examines how work has become unstable in the modern world and presents a new vision for the future. Beck begins by describing how the traditional work society, with its life-long job paths, is giving way to a much less stable world in which skills can be suddenly devalued, jobs obliterated, welfare cover reduced or eliminated. The West would appear to be heading towards a social structure of ambiguity and multiple activity that has hitherto been more characteristic of the developing world. But what appears to be the end of traditional working practices can also be seen as an opportunity to develop new ideas and models for work in the twenty-first century.
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The Future of Work and Its Scenarios An Interim BalanceSheet | |
The Risk Regime How the Work Society is Becoming Risk Society | |
A Thousand Worlds of Insecure Work Europes Future Glimpsed in Brazil | |
The Great Example? Work and Democracy in the | |
Vision of the Future I The Europe of Civil Labour | |
Vision of the Future II Postnational Civil Society | |
