Resistance at work may be working according to the professional, social and moral values developed by the group to which one belongs. In the classical tayloristic situations, this kind of resistance was the most usual and one would call it real work as opposed to prescribed work. Within modern enterprises, the implementation of individualisation and subjective precariousness leads to new, more personalized patterns of resistance, far from the social and political stakes of society. This contribution aims at analysing such an evolution, from a sociological point of view based on case studies.
Keywords
- collective values
- individual logics
- real work
- meaning and scope of resistance
Mots-clés éditeurs : real work, meaning and scope of resistance, collective values, individual logics
Mise en ligne 06/05/2009