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Work alienation among IT workers

Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on Computer personnel doctoral consortium and research, 2008
Information Technology (IT) has experienced a worrisome decline in female participation over two decades, much of which can be attributed to fewer women choosing IT careers. However, women IT professionals also demonstrate mid-career turnover for reasons such as work-life balance, work exhaustion, role ambiguity, role conflict, and growth needs.
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Chasing Shadows: Alienation in Working Women

Equal Opportunities International, 1993
Early efforts by Liberal feminists to promote the success of women in the workforce are now coming to fruition, women do hold positions of power in some areas. However, it is time to remove the rose-coloured glasses and take a more critical look at the outcome of the feminist individualist lifestyle.
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ALIENATING AND LIBERATING EMOTIONS AT WORK

Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 1993
Hochschild's 1980s study of flight attendants found them estranged from their emotions. Using evidence drawn from interviews and observations of supermarket clerks' performance of customer service, this study replaces Hochschild's concept of emotional labor with new definitions of emotion as work-autonomous emotion management and regulated emotion ...
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Work and social alienation

Philosophical Studies, 2022
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Work alienation and politics among clergy

Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1974
Abstract The neo-Marxian supposition that alienated work has effects for politics was investigated. Unlike Seeman's (1967) study which found no relationship, in the present sample work alienation explained 10% of the variance for politics. By utilizing clergy respondents the present study suggested the importance of respondents' ideological ...
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Work Alienation in the Textile Industry

Work and Occupations, 1985
In his 1964 study, Alienation and Freedom, Robert Blauner explained unexpectedly low levels of alienation among textile workers in terms of family and community attachments and traditionalism. He used gender as a proxy for these unmeasured attitudes. By analyzing 1980 data, this article assesses change in the level of alienation and investigates the ...
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Work Alienation and Organizational Justice

2016
İşe yabancılaşma ve örgütsel adalet algısı arasındaki ilişkiyi araştırmayı amaçlayan bu çalışma, duygusal olaylar,kendini yönetme özerkliği ve çağrışımlı ağ teorilerinden hareketle işe yabancılaşan bireylerin psikolojik ihtiyaçlar olan özerklik ve yetkinlik ihtiyaçlarını karşılayamadıklarından olumsuz duygulanıma bürünecekleri, böylece birçok olguyu ...
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Inherent Alienation of Labor and Work

2020
In this chapter, I argue that alienation is inherently caused by labor and work, rather than their economic organization. To address alienation, people should move away from labor and work, including even creative work.
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Working-Class Consciousness — Alienation and Economism

1973
The anti-Marxist approach to these matters could actually take one of three alternative forms, and I will consider them in turn: 1. It could be conceded that men seek self realisation at work through the exercise of creativity and control, but then argued that capitalist industrial structure enables them to achieve this. 2.
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