This innovative book is concerned with the power relations, complexities, and contradictions in the paid workplace. Workplace learning is not value-free or politically neutral, and cannot be studied independently of the political economy of work.

Workplace Learning is part of a growing body of work that offers an alternative to mainstream approaches to workplace learning, recognizing that power relations, politics and conflicts of interest all shape learning. The authors emphasize the lived experiences of working people, avoiding prescriptive accounts and uncritical Human Resource Development views.

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This innovative book is concerned with the power relations, complexities, and contradictions in the paid workplace. Workplace learning is not value-free or politically neutral, and cannot be studied independently of the political economy of work.
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Foreword, by D'Arcy Martin

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Management Strategies and Workplace Learning

Chapter 3: Groups, Teams and Workplace Learning

Chapter 4: Organizational Learning and Learning Organizations

Chapter 5: Unions and Workplace Learning

Chapter 6: Adult Education, Learning and Work

Chapter 7: Toward the Future of Workplace Learnin

Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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Product details

ISBN
9781442601130
Published
2003
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Weight
280 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
154 mm
Thickness
13 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
208

Biographical note

John Bratton is an honorary professor at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Jean C. Helms Mills is Associate Professor of Management at the Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary's University. She has researched and written extensively on gender and the culture of organizations and is the author and editor of five books.