Essentiality of Work
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Essentiality of Work
Pekarek, Andreas (Andi); Purser, Gretchen; Helfen, Markus; Delbridge, Rick
Emerald Publishing Limited
10/2024
208
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9781836081494
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Chapter 1. Essential Work, Inessential Workers?; Markus Helfen, Rick Delbridge, Andreas (Andi) Pekarek, and Gretchen Purser
Chapter 2. Doing Essential 'Dirty Work': Making Visible the Emotion Management Skills in Gendered Care Work; Anna Milena Galazka and Sarah Jenkins
Chapter 3. Defining Essential: How Custodial Labor Became Synonymous With Safety During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Annie J. Murphy
Chapter 4. Fear and Professionalism on the Front Line: Emotion Management of Residential Care Workers Through the Lens of COVID-19 as a 'Breaching Experiment'; Valeria Pulignano, Me-Linh Riemann, Carol Stephenson, and Markieta Domecka
Chapter 5. The Politics of Essentiality: Praise for Dirty Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Nancy Cote, Jean-Louis Denis, Steven Therrien, and Flavia Sofia Ciafre
Chapter 6. Essential Workers in the United States: An Intersectional Perspective; Caroline Hanley and Enobong Hannah Branch
A Note From the Editors: Introducing the "Spotlight on Ethnography"
Chapter 7. Floral Ethics and Aesthetics: Understanding Professional Expertise at Work; Isabelle Zinn
Chapter 8. Ethnographic Studies of Essential Work: Jana Costas' 'Dramas of Dignity' and Peter Birke's 'Grenzen Aus Glas' as Two German Exemplars; Markus Helfen
Chapter 9. "More Than a Slight Ache:" On the Ethnographic Sensibility and Enduring Relevance of Studs Terkel's Working; Gretchen Purser
Chapter 2. Doing Essential 'Dirty Work': Making Visible the Emotion Management Skills in Gendered Care Work; Anna Milena Galazka and Sarah Jenkins
Chapter 3. Defining Essential: How Custodial Labor Became Synonymous With Safety During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Annie J. Murphy
Chapter 4. Fear and Professionalism on the Front Line: Emotion Management of Residential Care Workers Through the Lens of COVID-19 as a 'Breaching Experiment'; Valeria Pulignano, Me-Linh Riemann, Carol Stephenson, and Markieta Domecka
Chapter 5. The Politics of Essentiality: Praise for Dirty Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Nancy Cote, Jean-Louis Denis, Steven Therrien, and Flavia Sofia Ciafre
Chapter 6. Essential Workers in the United States: An Intersectional Perspective; Caroline Hanley and Enobong Hannah Branch
A Note From the Editors: Introducing the "Spotlight on Ethnography"
Chapter 7. Floral Ethics and Aesthetics: Understanding Professional Expertise at Work; Isabelle Zinn
Chapter 8. Ethnographic Studies of Essential Work: Jana Costas' 'Dramas of Dignity' and Peter Birke's 'Grenzen Aus Glas' as Two German Exemplars; Markus Helfen
Chapter 9. "More Than a Slight Ache:" On the Ethnographic Sensibility and Enduring Relevance of Studs Terkel's Working; Gretchen Purser
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Covid Pandemic; Essential Workers; Societal Disruption; Crisis; Gendered Care Work; Politics of Essentiality; Ethnography
Chapter 1. Essential Work, Inessential Workers?; Markus Helfen, Rick Delbridge, Andreas (Andi) Pekarek, and Gretchen Purser
Chapter 2. Doing Essential 'Dirty Work': Making Visible the Emotion Management Skills in Gendered Care Work; Anna Milena Galazka and Sarah Jenkins
Chapter 3. Defining Essential: How Custodial Labor Became Synonymous With Safety During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Annie J. Murphy
Chapter 4. Fear and Professionalism on the Front Line: Emotion Management of Residential Care Workers Through the Lens of COVID-19 as a 'Breaching Experiment'; Valeria Pulignano, Me-Linh Riemann, Carol Stephenson, and Markieta Domecka
Chapter 5. The Politics of Essentiality: Praise for Dirty Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Nancy Cote, Jean-Louis Denis, Steven Therrien, and Flavia Sofia Ciafre
Chapter 6. Essential Workers in the United States: An Intersectional Perspective; Caroline Hanley and Enobong Hannah Branch
A Note From the Editors: Introducing the "Spotlight on Ethnography"
Chapter 7. Floral Ethics and Aesthetics: Understanding Professional Expertise at Work; Isabelle Zinn
Chapter 8. Ethnographic Studies of Essential Work: Jana Costas' 'Dramas of Dignity' and Peter Birke's 'Grenzen Aus Glas' as Two German Exemplars; Markus Helfen
Chapter 9. "More Than a Slight Ache:" On the Ethnographic Sensibility and Enduring Relevance of Studs Terkel's Working; Gretchen Purser
Chapter 2. Doing Essential 'Dirty Work': Making Visible the Emotion Management Skills in Gendered Care Work; Anna Milena Galazka and Sarah Jenkins
Chapter 3. Defining Essential: How Custodial Labor Became Synonymous With Safety During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Annie J. Murphy
Chapter 4. Fear and Professionalism on the Front Line: Emotion Management of Residential Care Workers Through the Lens of COVID-19 as a 'Breaching Experiment'; Valeria Pulignano, Me-Linh Riemann, Carol Stephenson, and Markieta Domecka
Chapter 5. The Politics of Essentiality: Praise for Dirty Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Nancy Cote, Jean-Louis Denis, Steven Therrien, and Flavia Sofia Ciafre
Chapter 6. Essential Workers in the United States: An Intersectional Perspective; Caroline Hanley and Enobong Hannah Branch
A Note From the Editors: Introducing the "Spotlight on Ethnography"
Chapter 7. Floral Ethics and Aesthetics: Understanding Professional Expertise at Work; Isabelle Zinn
Chapter 8. Ethnographic Studies of Essential Work: Jana Costas' 'Dramas of Dignity' and Peter Birke's 'Grenzen Aus Glas' as Two German Exemplars; Markus Helfen
Chapter 9. "More Than a Slight Ache:" On the Ethnographic Sensibility and Enduring Relevance of Studs Terkel's Working; Gretchen Purser
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