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1by Netanel, NeilTable of Contents “...Introduction: A "Largely Ignored Paradox" --...”
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4by Chung, Heejung, 1977-Table of Contents “...Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 The flexibility paradox: why more freedom at work leads to more work -- Introduction -- Theories behind the flexibility paradox -- Gift exchange, enabled and imposed intensification -- Self-exploitation -- Organisational culture and self-exploitation -- Entreprenurialisation of self and careers -- Subjectification of self -- Manifestations of the paradox: passion at work as the basis for self-exploitation -- Passion -- Busyness as a badge of honour -- Passion paradox -- Millennial burnout -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 The empirical evidence of the flexibility paradox...”
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13Published 2002Table of ContentsBook
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14by Jarausch, Konrad HugoTable of Contents “...Conclusion to part I : preconditions of freedom --...”
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17Published 2006Table of Contents “...The idea of a new beginning : a romantic source of normativity and freedom /...”
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18Published 2006Table of Contents “...'In the name of democracy' : the paradox of democracy and press freedom in post-communist Russia /...”
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20Published 2004Table of Contents “...The price of (masculine) freedom and becoming: a Jewish feminist response /...”
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