Industrialism and Industrial Man

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"Industrialism and Industrial Man" is a seminal sociological study co-authored by Clark Kerr that analyzes how industrialization transforms work, organizations, and social structures in modern societies.

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instanceOf book
sociological study
addresses changes in class structure under industrialism
impact of technology on work
institutional frameworks of industrial relations
analyzes effects of industrialization on organizations
effects of industrialization on social structures
effects of industrialization on work
author Charles A. Myers NERFINISHED
Clark Kerr
Frederick H. Harbison NERFINISHED
John T. Dunlop
describes convergence of industrial societies
role of management in industrial society
role of the state in industrial relations
role of trade unions in industrial society
examines collective bargaining
institutionalization of industrial conflict
labor-management relations
field industrial relations theory
industrial sociology
labor economics
sociology
focusesOn comparative industrial relations
modern industrial societies
genre academic literature
hasInfluenceOn comparative labor relations research
industrial relations scholarship
theories of industrial society
intendedAudience industrial relations practitioners
policy makers concerned with labor and industry
scholars of sociology
language English
mainSubject industrial relations
industrial society
industrialism
labor relations
social structure
work organization
perspective comparative institutional analysis
proposes industrial pluralism
setting advanced industrial economies
theoreticalFramework industrialism thesis
timePeriodDiscussed 20th century

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