Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 192.168.6.56/handle/123456789/6313
Title: The Social and Spatial Ecology of Work
Authors: Rita, Gorawara-Bhat
Keywords: The Case of a Survey Research Organization
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Kluwer Academic
Description: The Social and Spatial Ecology of Work is an important contribution to the Plenum Studies in Work and Industry. It is a theoretically informed case study, unique in that it takes full measure of the importance of physical space and the built environment for the quality of people’s daily working lives and the attainment of organizational goals. Rita Gorawara-Bhat provides us with a theoretical framework for understanding how important space and environment are for experiential aspects of work as they are contextualized in social relations, linked to status and role, and embedded in organizational culture and bureaucratic structure. Her framework is a creatively synthetic one that draws notably from traditions in social psychology, symbolic interactionism, dramaturgical sociology, and social ecology. Sociologists will find themselves in comfortable surroundings; this is a case study of a major social science research center affiliated with a prominent midwestern university.
URI: http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/6313
ISBN: 0-306-47175-2
Appears in Collections:Social Work

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