Research in the Sociology of Work is an edited volume published
annually by JAI/Elsevier Press, an imprint of
Elsevier Science. Each volume is topically organized to offer
in-depth analysis of an issue of current interest in the sociology
of work. Recent volumes address such issues as globalization,
work and family, deviance in the workplace, marginal employment,
employment restructuring, union revitalization, and worker
training. For general information on the series, or if you have
suggestions about
future topics you would like the series to consider, please contact the
new series editor (effective May 2006), Lisa Keiser, at lkeister@soc.duke.edu
or visit the new series web site at http://www.soc.duke.edu/~lkeister/RSW.
Authors interested in submitting papers for publication
consideration
should contact the editor for that particular volume. For
purchasing information, contact Elsevier Science.
Volume 1: Richard L. Simpson and Ida Harper Simpson,
1981
Volume 2: Peripheral Workers, Richard L. Simpson and Ida
Harper Simpson, 1983
Volume 3: Unemployment, Richard L. Simpson and Ida Harper
Simpson, 1985
Volume 4: High Tech Work, Richard L. Simpson and Ida Harper
Simpson, 1988
Volume 5: The Meaning of Work, Richard L. Simpson and Ida
Harper Simpson, 1995
Volume
6: The Globalization of Work, Randy Hodson, 1997
Volume 7: Work
and Family, Toby L. Parcel, 1999
Volume 8: Deviance in the Workplace,
Ida Harper Simpson and Richard L.
Simpson, 1999
Volume 9:
Marginality, Randy Hodson, 2000
Volume 10: The
Transformation of Work, Steven Peter Vallas, 2001
Volume 11: Labor
Revitalization, Daniel B. Cornfield & Holly J. McCammon,
2003
Volume 12: The Sociology of Job
Training, David B. Bills, 2003
Volume 13:
Globalism/Localism at Work (Special Isssue), Leni Beukema &
Jorge Carrillo, 2004
Volume 14: Workforce Diversity,
Nancy DiTomaso and Corinne Post, 2004
Volume 15: Entrepreneurship, Lisa
Keister, 2005
Volume 16: Worker Participation:
Current Research and Future Trends,
Vicki Smith, 2006
Volume 17: Workplace Temporalities,
Beth Rubin, expected 2007
Volume 18: The
Criminology of White-Collar Crime, Sally Simpson and David
Weisburd, expected 2008
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Ohio
State University Department of Sociology
Ohio State University