2007
DOI: 10.1353/trn.2007.0021
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Voices That Reason: theoretical parables (review)

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“…There are also examples of the renewal of African contributions to the sociology of work. For example, Sitas (2004, reviewed by Mapadimeng, 2007), through a study of parables and daydreams among South African workers, comes up with the concept of the invisible labour process -a process that helps workers to respond to the anomic and alienating pressures of the workplace, thus pointing to an important psychological dimension of workplace regimes that may have a significant influence on workplace learning and identity.…”
Section: Contributions Of Theorizing From the Southmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also examples of the renewal of African contributions to the sociology of work. For example, Sitas (2004, reviewed by Mapadimeng, 2007), through a study of parables and daydreams among South African workers, comes up with the concept of the invisible labour process -a process that helps workers to respond to the anomic and alienating pressures of the workplace, thus pointing to an important psychological dimension of workplace regimes that may have a significant influence on workplace learning and identity.…”
Section: Contributions Of Theorizing From the Southmentioning
confidence: 99%