
Essentiality of Work
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Rick Delbridge is Professor of Organizational Analysis at Cardiff Business School and Co-Convenor of the Centre for Innovation Policy Research, Cardiff University, UK.
Andreas (Andi) Pekarek is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Management and Marketing at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Gretchen Purser is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, USA.
Content
Chapter 2. Doing Essential 'Dirty Work': Making Visible the Emotion Management Skills in Gendered Care Work; Anna Milena Galazka and Sarah Jenkins
Chapter 3. Defining Essential: How Custodial Labor Became Synonymous With Safety During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Annie J. Murphy
Chapter 4. Fear and Professionalism on the Front Line: Emotion Management of Residential Care Workers Through the Lens of COVID-19 as a 'Breaching Experiment'; Valeria Pulignano, Me-Linh Riemann, Carol Stephenson, and Markieta Domecka
Chapter 5. The Politics of Essentiality: Praise for Dirty Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic; Nancy Cote, Jean-Louis Denis, Steven Therrien, and Flavia Sofia Ciafre
Chapter 6. Essential Workers in the United States: An Intersectional Perspective; Caroline Hanley and Enobong Hannah Branch
A Note From the Editors: Introducing the "Spotlight on Ethnography"
Chapter 7. Floral Ethics and Aesthetics: Understanding Professional Expertise at Work; Isabelle Zinn
Chapter 8. Ethnographic Studies of Essential Work: Jana Costas' 'Dramas of Dignity' and Peter Birke's 'Grenzen Aus Glas' as Two German Exemplars; Markus Helfen
Chapter 9. "More Than a Slight Ache:" On the Ethnographic Sensibility and Enduring Relevance of Studs Terkel's Working; Gretchen Purser
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