
Work Pressures
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Matthew McGlone is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at The University of Texas at Austin.
Content
Preface
Dawna I. Ballard and Matthew S. McGlone
Part I
Chapter 1
Understanding Overload in a Contemporary World
Keri K. Stephens
Chapter 2
24/7: Managing Constant Connectivity
Christina Randle
Chapter 3
Communicating Work-Life Support: Implications for Organizations, Employees, and Families
Jamie Ladge
Chapter 4
Why Do We Blame Information for Our Overload?
Yoram M. Kalman
Part II
Chapter 5
To See Ourselves as Others See Us:
How Perceptions of Generational Diversity Affect the Workplace
Rhetta L. Standifer and Scott W. Lester
Chapter 6
Managing Tensions in Virtual Work Arrangements
Jennifer L. Gibbs
Chapter 7
Modern Times, Modern Spaces: Interaction Genres and Multiminding in Network-Based Work
Dawna I. Ballard, Dina Inman Ramgolam, and Estee Solomon Gray
Part III
Chapter 8
Occupational Burnout and the Case Study of Physicians
Stacey A. Passalacqua
Chapter 9
Time Is Not On Our Side: Temporal Agency and Affective Orientation in the Enron Email Corpus
Matthew S. McGlone, Joseph McGlynn, III, and Nicholas A. Merola
Chapter 10
Multi-methodological Approaches for Studying Emotion in Computer-Mediated Communication
Mark S. Pfaff and Afarin Pirzadeh
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