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No Collar

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book No Collar Andrew Ross
Libristo code: 05087160
Publishers Temple University Press,U.S., August 2004
While the Internet bubble has burst, the New Economy that the Internet produced is still with us, al... Full description
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While the Internet bubble has burst, the New Economy that the Internet produced is still with us, along with the myth of a workplace built around more humane notions of how people work and spend their days in offices. "No-Collar" is the only close study of New Economy workplaces in their heyday. Andrew Ross, a renowned writer and scholar of American intellectual and social life, spent eighteen months deep inside Silicon Alley in residence at two prominent New Economy companies, Razorfish and 360hiphop, and interviewed a wide range of industry employees in other cities to write this remarkable book. Maverick in their organizations and permissive in their culture, these workplaces offered personal freedoms and rewards that were unheard of in corporate America. Employees feared they may never again enjoy such an irresistible work environment. Yet for every apparent benefit, there appeared to be a hidden cost: 70-hour workweeks, a lack of managerial protection, an oppressive shouldering of risk by employees, an illusory sense of power sharing, and no end of emotional churning. The industrialization of bohemia encouraged employees to think outside the box, but also allowed companies to claim their most free and creative thoughts and ideas. In these workplaces, Andrew Ross encountered a new kind of industrial personality, and emerged with a sobering lesson. Be careful what you wish for. When work becomes sufficiently humane, we tend to do far too much of it, and it usurps an unacceptable portion of our lives. He concludes that we should not have to choose between a personally gratifying and a just workplace, we should strive to enjoy both. Andrew Ross is Professor in the American Studies program at New York University. A writer for "Artforum", "The Nation", "The Village Voice", and many other publications, he is the author or editor of thirteen books, including "The Celebration Chronicles", "Real Love", "The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life", "Strange Weather", "No Respect", and, most recently, "Low Pay, High Profile: The Global Push for Fair Labor".

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Full name No Collar
Author Andrew Ross
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2004
Number of pages 312
EAN 9781592131501
ISBN 1592131506
Libristo code 05087160
Weight 478
Dimensions 233 x 157 x 21
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