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Empathy for those working in other disciplines

BMJ, 2020
Morgan’s article about his experience wearing the scrubs of a healthcare assistant for the day presents a refreshing perspective, bringing empathy into sharp focus and breaking down the hierarchical barriers engrained …
Matthew J, Kane, Henry M J, White
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Advising Parents on Discipline: What Works

Pediatrics, 1996
Discipline for children is one of the most common behavioral issues encountered when providing health care for children, and 90% of pediatricians report that they include advice about discipline most of the time when providing anticipatory guidance to families.1 Although we should provide advice for discipline strategies that have evidence of being ...
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Working across the disciplines

Social Psychological Review, 2009
Sally Wiggins interviewed Professor Gustav Jahoda on 27 February 2009, at the University of Strathclyde.
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Work Discipline and Conditions of Work

1983
The ethical approach to work has varied historically and still differs today in different countries. In some societies, work has been linked with religion, as symbolized by the medieval Christian maxim, ora et labora (‘pray and work’), where honest and hard work was considered to be conducive to salvation.
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Work discipline, discipline in Tunisia: complex and ambiguous relations†

African Identities, 2009
By looking at tourism, textiles, and call centres in Tunisia, this article analyses the complex relationships between capitalism and political discipline. Starting from the tradition of Weber and Foucault, it shows that the multiplicity of the meanings of capitalist work and the plurality of the ways in which people live with their work stem from a ...
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Work as Discipline

Abstract This chapter considers objections to the centrality of work influenced by the writings of Michel Foucault. Section 4.1 outlines the descriptive force of his critical accounts of the modern ‘disciplines’ and of ‘biopower’ as they relate to work.
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Time, Work-Discipline and Unpredictability

2015
I began this study by asking why workers who have control over their working time report dissatisfaction with their working lives. Variable time-schedules have been linked to increased dissatisfaction with work-life balance (Parent-Thirion et al., 2007, p.74).
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Social work between discipline and profession

European Journal of Social Work, 2014
This book is a wide-ranging and thoughtful consideration of key issues facing the field of social work.
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Risk, reward and discipline at work

Economy and Society, 2004
This paper argues that the manufacture of specific kinds of uncertainty and risk has become central to programmes of work flexibilization. The construction of a riskuncertainty relation has underpinned a raft of managerial doctrines on the worker as entrepreneur.
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Labour Relations and Work Discipline

1993
AbstractThis chapter discusses the relations between managers and colliers. Coal-owners and managers had frequently to deal with workmen who were aware of their scarcity value. Colliers fully justified their reputation as hardy and independent men, and many of their customs and work habits were inimical to the standards of efficiency which employers ...
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