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Encyclopedia > Sociology of work

Industrial Sociology (also known as sociology of industrial relations or sociology of work) is

  1. the study of the interaction of people within industry it includes the study of boss-subordinate, inter-departmental, and management / trade-union relationships´.
  2. Moreover, on a macrosociological scale, it is the study of the impact of industrialization on whole societies.

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Quarterly electronic journal of sociology for applied sociology, focusing on theoretical, empirical, and methodological discussions which engage with current political, cultural, and intellectual topics and debates.
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