
Between Craft and Science
Technical Work in the United States
Cornell University Press
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Published on 18. October 2018
280 pages
978-1-5017-2088-8 (ISBN)
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Between Craft and Science brings together leading scholars from sociology, anthropology, industrial relations, management, and engineering to consider issues surrounding technical work, the most rapidly expanding sector of the labor force. Part craft and part science, part blue-collar and part white-collar, technical work demands skill and knowledge but is rarely rewarded with commensurate status or salary.The book first considers the anomalous nature of technical work and the difficulty of locating it in any conventional theoretical framework. Only an ethnographic approach, studying the actual doing of the work, will make sense of the subject, the authors conclude. The studies that follow report daily practice filled with disjunctures and ironies that mirror the ambiguities of technical work's place in the larger culture. On the basis of those studies, the authors probe questions of policy, management, and education.Between Craft and Science considers the cultural difficulties in understanding technical work and advances coherent, practice-oriented insights into this anomalous phenomenon.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ithaca
United States
Publishing group
De Gruyter
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Professional and scholarly
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Digital original
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9 drawings; 12 tables
9 drawings; 12 tables
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978-1-5017-2088-8 (9781501720888)
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Persons
BarleyStephen R.:
Stephen R. Barley is Professor of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management at Stanford University. He is Editor of Administrative Science Quarterly and of the Cornell University Press series Collection on Technology and Work.OrrJulian E.:
Julian E. Orr is a member of the research staff in the Work Practice and Technology Area of the Systems and Practices Laboratory of Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center. He is the author of Talking About Machines: An Ethnography of a Modern Job.
Stephen R. Barley is Professor of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management at Stanford University. He is Editor of Administrative Science Quarterly and of the Cornell University Press series Collection on Technology and Work.OrrJulian E.:
Julian E. Orr is a member of the research staff in the Work Practice and Technology Area of the Systems and Practices Laboratory of Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center. He is the author of Talking About Machines: An Ethnography of a Modern Job.
Content
- Cover
- BETWEEN CRAFT AND SCIENCE
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: The Neglected Workforce
- Part I Technical Work's Challenge to the Established Order
- 1 Technical Work in the Division of Labor: Stalking the Wily Anomaly
- 2 Technical Dissonance: Conflicting Portraits of Technicians
- 3 Whose Side Are They On? Technical Workers and Management Ideology
- Part II Studies ofTechnical Practice, Knowledge, and Culture
- 4 Cutting Up Skills: Estimating Difficulty as an Element of Surgical and Other Abilities
- 5 Bleeding Edge Epistemology: Practical Problem Solving in Software Support Hot Lines
- 6 Computers, Clients, and Expertise: Negotiating Technical Identities in a Nontechnical World
- 7 Work as a Moral Act: How Emergency Medical Technicians Understand Their Work
- Part Ill Implications of Technical Practice for Training, Credentialling, and Careers
- 8 The Infamous "Lab Error": Education, Skill, and Quality in Medical Technicians' Work
- 9 Engineering Education and Engineering Practice: Improving the Fit
- 10 The Senseless Submergence of Difference: Engineers, Their Work, and Their Careers
- References
- Index
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