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Anthropology and Industry: Reappraisal and New Directions

C S Holzberg, M J Giovannini
Annual Review of Anthropology, October 1981, Vol. 10, Pages 317-360
(doi: 10.1146/annurev.an.10.100181.001533)

Computing and Social Change: New Technology and Workplace Transformation, 1980-1990
D. Hakken
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 22, Page 107-132, Oct 1993

LABORING IN THE FACTORIES AND IN THE FIELDS


Sutti Ortiz
▪ Abstract Since 1980, studies of the wage labor process have been centered mostly on three
topics: the new international division of labor, control over the labor process, and “flexibilization” of
production. Anthropologists have contributed rich studies ...
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 31, Page 395-417, Oct 2002

Political Economy
W Roseberry
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 17, Page 161-185, Oct 1988

Anthropology and the Concept of Social Class


R T Smith
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 13, Page 467-494, Oct 1984

Symptom: Subjectivities, Social Ills, Technologies


João Biehl, Amy Moran-Thomas
In the domain of health, not only are the raw effects of economic, social, and medical inequalities
continually devastating, but novel processes of reconfiguring illness experience, subjectivity, and
control are also underway. Human relationships to ...
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 38, Page 267-288, Oct 2009

Social Anthropology of Technology


Bryan Pfaffenberger
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 21, Page 491-516, Oct 1992

Ethnographic Aspects of the World Capitalist System


June Nash
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 10, Page 393-423, Oct 1981

The Gender and Labor Politics of Postmodernity


Aihwa Ong
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 20, Page 279-309, Oct 1991

GENDER AND INEQUALITY IN THE GLOBAL LABOR FORCE


Mary Beth Mills
▪ Abstract This review examines the convergence of recent anthropological interests in gender,
labor, and globalization. Attention to gender and gender inequality offers a productive strategy for
the analysis of globalizing processes and their local ...
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 32, Page 41-62, Oct 2003

PERSPECTIVES ON TECHNOLOGY AND WORK ORGANIZATION


Jeffrey K. Liker, Carol J. Haddad, Jennifer Karlin
▪ Abstract This chapter summarizes and synthesizes some major perspectives on the relationship
between technology and the nature of work. Given the complexity of technology and its impacts, the
chapter elucidates different perspectives on this topic ...
Annual Review of Sociology. Volume 25, Page 575-596, Aug 1999

ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGIES AND THE BODY


Linda F. Hogle
Abstract The technological ability to alter biology, along with the social conditions and cultural
expectations that enable such transformations, is spawning a variety of techniques that augment
bodily forms and functions. These techniques, collectively ...
Annual Review of Anthropology. Volume 34, Page 695-716, Oct 2005

• Human Relations in the Workplace

Julio J. Rotemberg

Journal of Political Economy. Volume 102, Issue 4, Page 684, Jan 1994

• Organizational Success and Worker Dignity: Complementary or

Contradictory?

Randy Hodson and Vincent J. Roscigno

American Journal of Sociology. Volume 110, Issue 3, Page 672–708, Nov 2004
• Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico’s Global Factories by

Leslie Salzinger

Christine L. Williams

American Journal of Sociology. Volume 109, Issue 2, Page 519–520, Sep 2003

Power in the Workplace: The Politics of Production at AT&T. by Steven Peter

Vallas

Ruth Milkman

American Journal of Sociology. Volume 99, Issue 5, Page 1368, Mar 1994

The Sociology of Work and Occupations


Andrew Abbott
I review recent studies of work and occupations. Most of this work proceeds at the individual level,
studying individual characteristics of workers, qualities of the work experience, and, to a lesser
extent, stages of the work experience. Structural ...
Annual Review of Sociology. Volume 19, Page 187-209, Aug 1993

• Empowerment Redux: Structure, Agency, and the Remaking of

Managerial Authority

Steven Peter Vallas

American Journal of Sociology. Volume 111, Issue 6, Page 1677–1717, May 2006

• “The Eyes of the Power Company”: Workplace Information Practices of

a Vault Inspector
Tiffany C. Veinot

The Library Quarterly. Volume 77, Issue 2, Page 157–179, Apr 2007

• The Terror of the Machine: Technology, Work, Gender, and Ecology on

the U.S.‐Mexican Border by Devon G. Peña

Melissa W. Wright

American Journal of Sociology. Volume 104, Issue 4, Page 1210–1212, Jan 1999

Rebecca Chopp “the praxis of suffering”

Simpson Christopher. Para la economía política del genocidio

Hatch, elvin “cultura and morality

Fabian, Johannes, como la antropología hace su objeto

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