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The Working Self

2006
Abstract Images of the self exist in every memory. The analogy between memories and a hologram is a good one, although what is seen through the shards of mental glass that are memories is not only something from the past but also something from the present.
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Self-transcendence and Meaningful Work

2019
Self-transcendence is a concept often evoked in different approaches to meaningful work, but which lacks clarity. This chapter considers how the subjective experience of meaningful work, centering on significance and purpose, gives rise to the idea of meaningfulness as the realization of human potential, by connecting the inner and the outer life along
Madden, Adrian, Bailey, Catherine
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Self-Control at Work

Journal of Political Economy, 2015
Self-control problems change the logic of agency theory by partly aligning the interests of the firm and worker: both now value contracts that elicit future effort. Findings from a year-long field experiment with full-time data entry workers support this idea.
Supreet Kaur   +2 more
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Work, Non-Work and Resacralizing Self

Social Compass, 2000
Against a dominant sociopolitical momentum of increasing and unmitigated instrumental rationality that Weber foresaw pervading all spheres of life in modern industrial society are new social and cultural signs of contestation and counterpoint. Modern critical social analysts have argued variously for delimitations to technocratic and economic ...
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Self-Leadership in Social Work

2015
This book explores how, through strong self-leadership, social workers can both explain and demonstrate how social work can achieve positive change.
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The Self and Engagement at Work

2017
This chapter discusses the role of the self in relation to engagement. It introduces the various streams of research that laid the foundation for engagement studies. The chapter also discusses predictors of engagement. It addresses the role of the self for engagement at work.
Sabine Sonnentag, Doris Fay
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History of Working the Self

2010
The introductory chapter laid out the aims for the book. I identified that a key project for the book is exploring the heterogeneity of therapeutic cultures and in particular, personal development approaches as understood by a cultural intermediary occupation, personal development workers.
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Self-Works

The Drama Review, 1972
Scott Burton, null M.K.
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Intrinsically Self-Healing Polymers: From Mechanistic Insight to Current Challenges

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Bingrui Li   +2 more
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