2019
DOI: 10.1177/0731121419829487
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Employees’ Managed Resentment: Public Procurement and the Part of Emotions in Social Change

Abstract: Resentment, that is triggered by deprived entitlement, was suggested as particularly salient for energizing action and change in labor relations. However, its relationship with estrangement has not yet been examined as relevant to social change in times of contracting out services. I investigate this question in my research of public procurement as a mode of contract-based service delivery, examining two types of related jobs. The analysis of interviews with 30 employees and 12 administrators, all women, revea… Show more

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“…Privatized entitlement was established as the only feasible alternative for mothersthat is, left isolated and without assistance, they were obliged to find a nonnormative source of assistance (Benjamin, 2019). Rachel, a Mizrahi single mother of one residing in the center of the country: I went there for the first time when I wanted them to help me with a nursery school for my daughter, with payment discounts, things like that.…”
Section: Mothers' Negotiation Of Welfare Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privatized entitlement was established as the only feasible alternative for mothersthat is, left isolated and without assistance, they were obliged to find a nonnormative source of assistance (Benjamin, 2019). Rachel, a Mizrahi single mother of one residing in the center of the country: I went there for the first time when I wanted them to help me with a nursery school for my daughter, with payment discounts, things like that.…”
Section: Mothers' Negotiation Of Welfare Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%