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Reconstruction and restoration: the legacies of post-war German Industrial Sociology

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Köhler, Holm-Detlev

Work, Employment and Society

2016

30

6

December

1017-1029

history ; labour relations ; occupational sociology

Germany

Occupational psychology and sociology

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017016638988

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"The article reconstructs the re-birth of Industrial Sociology in Germany after the Second World War in a comparative perspective. Although sharing the main context conditions and maintaining a constant and fluent exchange with their colleagues in other countries, the German intellectual traditions and specific institutional context motivated several particular interests and perspectives that shape a distinct German Industrial Sociology until today. The dominance of qualitative in-depth research, the focus on the emancipative potentials in high-skill-based work organization, the cooperative industrial relations tradition and the constant attempts to link employment studies with general social theory on modern capitalist society and social change characterize German Industrial Sociology. The richness of distinct national institutional settings for comparative social research on employment regimes may be another lesson to be learned from critical reconstruction of labour sociology."

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