Learning and Work and the Politics of Working Life

Learning and Work and the Politics of Working Life
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781135190767
ISBN-13 : 1135190763
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Book Synopsis Learning and Work and the Politics of Working Life by : Terri Seddon

Download or read book Learning and Work and the Politics of Working Life written by Terri Seddon and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2009-12-04 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Large scale changes in work and education are a key feature of contemporary global transformations, with a pervasive politics that affects people’s experiences of workplaces and learning spaces. This thought-provoking book uses empirical research to question prevailing debates surrounding compliance at work, education and lifelong learning, and emphasises the importance of debate and dissent within the current terms and conditions of work. Examining a number of types of work, including teaching, nursing and social work, through a transnational research space, the contributors investigate how disturbances in work both constrain and enable collective identities in practical politics. Structured around three main themes, the book covers: Disturbed work: with cases of occupational reform in nursing and vocational teaching in Finland and re-regulating work in Australia Disturbing work: examining contested occupational knowledge in German school to work transitions, paraprofessional healthwork in the UK, social work in Finland, and mobilising professional expertise in US Community College faculty and Australian adult literacy Transforming politics: negotiating an ageing workforce in Germany, young adults moving through identities and careers, building a politics of ‘we’ through a global book project An enlightening collection of international contributions, this book will appeal to all postgraduate students, researchers and policy makers, in education, work, and lifelong learning.


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