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Le travail et ses transformations. Une lecture sociologique

Michel Lallement

Revue française de gestion, 2008, vol. n° 190, issue 10, 43-55

Abstract: Ten years ago, some social scientists claimed the end of work. Nowadays socio-political debates and sociological surveys are revealing the returning importance of work. Building on a Durkheimian approach, the purpose of this paper is to explain why work still remains a central institution and how it is being reshaped. We give a picture of how work has been the main pillar of industrial civilization after the Second World War. We continue with an analysis of the main transformations of work as well as a discussion of French sociology of work in the last two decades.

Date: 2008
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