The Pandemic Workplace: How We Learned to Be Citizens in the Office

by Ilana Gershon

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A provocative book arguing that the workplace is where we learn to live democratically.

In The Pandemic Workplace, anthropologist Ilana Gershon turns her attention to the US workplace and how it changed—and changed us—during the pandemic. She argues that the unprecedented organizational challenges of the pandemic forced us to radically reexamine our attitudes about work and to think more deeply about how values clash in the workplace. These changes also led us as workers to engage more with the contracts that bind us as we rethought when and how we allow others to tell us what to do.

Based on over two hundred interviews, Gershon’s book reveals how negotiating these tensions during the pandemic made the workplace into a laboratory for democratic living—the key place where Americans are learning how to develop effective political strategies and think about the common good. Exploring the explicit and unspoken ways we are governed (and govern others) at work, this accessible book shows how the workplace teaches us to be democratic citizens.
  • ISBN10 0226832635
  • ISBN13 9780226832630
  • Publish Date 15 May 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Chicago Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 176
  • Language English