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Culture, Work and Psychology: Invitations to Dialogue [Minkštas viršelis]

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This books arises from the observation that mainstream psychology, especially work and organisational psychology (WOP), suffers from critical limitations in its attempts to deal with the complexities of work as a cultural phenomenon. We can only mention a few examples here. In the WOP field, especially in Anglo- Saxon tradition, work experiences are seen through the lenses of traditional behavioural approaches, whereas culture is seen as a ‘software of the mind’, to use a popular definition found in this field (based on cross-cultural mainstream psychology). ‘Competences’, to take another example, are thought of as something that do or do not people have inside them. Suffering, like stress (a common work-based problem of our times), is considered to be dependent on a person’s personality, perceptions or as a set of behaviours triggered by facing an ‘objective’ environment. Even meaning-making process can be found to be defined from a WOP mainstream point of view: meanings are ‘social cognitions’ shared by people by means of unidirectional socialisation processes.

Therefore, the goal of this book is to deliver to the reader a new and challenging theoretical and methodological tool box, inspired by insights developed from a broad cultural psychological perspective. Its focus is on the consideration of work and organisations based on core concepts developed inside cultural psychology. Therefore, it is designed to discuss potential extensions of these concepts to work psychology.



This book critiques mainstream work and organizational psychology (WOP) for its limitations in addressing work as a cultural phenomenon. It offers a new theoretical and methodological toolbox from a cultural psychological perspective, aiming to extend core concepts to work psychology.

Series Editor's Preface: Work as a Very Strange Invention vii
PART I
1 Work as a Cultural Phenomenon: Contributions to the Dialogue Between Psychology, Work, and Culture
3(18)
Pedro Bendassolli
Sonia Gondim
2 Looking Back to Look Forward: A Working History of Cultural Psychology
21(16)
Kevin R. Carriers
PART II
3 Conceiving Work as (an) Activity: Epistemological Underpinnings From a Cultural-Historical Perspective
37(22)
Patricia
Dionne
Alfredo Jornet
4 Vygotsky and Work: An Activity Clinic to Change the Organization
59(26)
Antoine Bonnemain
Jean-Yves Bonnefond
Flavio Fontes
Yves Clot
PART III
5 Once I Imagined to Work: A Short Drama in Two Acts and Two Intermezzos About the Semiotic Dynamics of a Job Center
85(18)
Luca Tateo
Morten Bech Kristensen
6 Borders at Work: The Minimum Power Management Position
103(14)
Giuseppina Marsico
7 Cultural Psychology and Employment of Youth With Psychic and Social Problems
117(20)
Diana Nellemann S. Andersen
Mogens Jensen
8 Ruptures and Transitions in Work Paths: Uses of Normative Fields in the Life Course
137(24)
Maija Korhonen
Tania Zittoun
Katri Komulainen
9 Work and Geographical Mobility: The Case of the Male Accompanying Spouses
161(24)
Flavia Cangid
Tania Zittoun
Deborah Levitan
10 Organizational Creativity From a Situated and Cultural Psychological Perspective
185(16)
Lene Tanggaard
11 Mobilization of Adult Learners in Educative Program: Bergson, Vygotsky, and Beyond
201(24)
Dany Boulanger
Patricia Dionne
12 Work, Collaboration, and Adult Development on a Digital Platform for Permanent Education Within the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS): A Cultural-Semiotic Approach
225(26)
Maria Claudia Santos Lopes de Oliveira
Caroline Zamboni de Souza
13 Models of Value Construction: For a Semio-Dialectical Approach to Organization and Social Action
251(40)
Sergio Salvatore
Alessandro Gennaro
Ada Manfreda
Sara Calogiuri
14 Processes of Modal Articulation: Extending a Semiotic and Psychodynamic Model of Sensemaking
291(18)
Raffaele De Luca Picione
15 Self-Fulfillment: The Work of Human Existence
309(24)
Sigmar Malvezzi
16 Public's Social Representations of Relational Professions and Their Work Context: Extension of Moscovici's Study in the New Public Management
333
Dany Boulanger
Pedro F. Bendassolli, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal/Brazil.