LEADER 00000cam 122006377i 4500 001 22619704 003 LIBRIS 008 180430s2018 xxu|||||||||||000 0|eng|c 020 9781501143311|q(hardcover) 020 150114331X 041 eng 082 04 306.361|223/swe 084 Oa|2kssb/8 (machine generated) 092 0 306|bengelska 100 1 Graeber, David|4aut 245 10 Bullshit jobs /|cDavid Graeber 246 1 |iTitle on dust jacket:|aBull shit jobs :|ba theory 250 First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition 264 1 |c2018 264 1 New York :|bSimon & Schuster,|c2018 300 xxvii, 333 pages|c24 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-333) 505 8 Preface: On the phenomenon of bullshit jobs -- What is a bullshit job? -- What sorts of bullshit jobs are there? -- Why do those in bullshit jobs regularly report themselves unhappy? -- What is it like to have a bullshit job? -- Why are bullshit jobs proliferating? -- Why do we as a society not object to the growth of pointless employment? -- What are the political effects of bullshit jobs, and is there anything that can be done about this situation? 650 0 Organizational effectiveness 650 0 Social structure 650 0 Job satisfaction|xSocial aspects 650 0 Bureaucracy|xSocial aspects 650 0 Job satisfaction 650 0 Job enrichment 650 0 Organizational sociology 650 7 Arbetstrivsel|2sao 650 7 Organisationssociologi|2sao 650 7 Byråkrati|2sao 907 00 180627
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