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Psychosocial health, work and language : international perspectives towards their categorizations at work

Title
Psychosocial health, work and language : international perspectives towards their categorizations at work / Stéphanie Cassilde, Adeline Gilson, editors.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing, [2017]

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Additional Authors
  • Cassilde, Stéphanie
  • Gilson, Adeline
Description
xxv, 197 pages; 24 cm
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
  • Acknowledgements; About the Book; Contents; About the Editors; Introduction; A Constructivist, Linguistic, Comprehensive and International Approach of the Categorizations of Psychosocial Health at Work; The Evolution of Psychosocial Health at Work Categorization; A Constructivist Approach to Articulate Various Approaches; The Central Place of Language in the Analysis; A Multidisciplinary and Comprehensive Approach; An International Perspective; References; Part I From Official to Unofficial Categorizations: Which Structure Between Similarities and Differences?
  • 1 Language Issues in Standard Questionnaires for Assessing Psychosocial Working Conditions: The Case of the JCQ and the ERIQ1.1 Background: The JCQ and the ERIQ; 1.2 Language Issues of Some JCQ and ERIQ Items; 1.2.1 Internal Language Issues of Some JCQ Items; 1.2.1.1 Psychological Job Demands; 1.2.1.2 Skill Discretion; 1.2.2 Internal Language Issues of Some ERIQ Items; 1.2.2.1 Reward; 1.2.2.2 ERIQ Response Set; 1.2.3 External Language Issues: Language and Different Cultures; 1.2.4 External Language Issues: Language and Different Time Points; 1.3 Conclusion; References
  • 2 The Linguistics of Work Values: Comparative Analysis2.1 Methodology; 2.1.1 Description of the Three Stages of the Data Collection and Analysis; 2.1.2 Psycholinguistic Survey: Functioning of Idioms About Work in the Chechen Language; 2.2 Work Motivation as a Basis of Work Values; 2.3 Classification of Idioms: The Analysis of the Taxa Reflecting Space-Time, Quantitative and Qualitative Categories/Social Categories; 2.4 Taxa, Reflecting Space-Time, Quantitative and Qualitative Categories/ Social Categories; 2.5 The Taxon "Growth in Career"; 2.6 The Taxon "To Work Hard, Much"
  • 2.7 Idioms with Somatic Lexicon2.8 Conclusion; References; 3 Psychosocial Risks at Work: A Performative Speech Act; 3.1 The Emergence of a Vague Notion: Psr; 3.2 A Performative Speech Act; 3.3 Contrasting Representations of Mental Health at Work; 3.4 Conclusion; References; 4 How French Bus Drivers, Managers and Unions Talk About Incivility and Physical and Verbal Assaults at Work; 4.1 Occupational Health and Urban Transport: The French Context; 4.1.1 Delay in Taking Psycho-social Risks into Account; 4.1.2 In this Context, What Obligations Do Employers Have?
  • 4.1.3 Incivility, and Verbal and Physical Aggression: What Are the Definitions?4.1.4 Some Sectors More Affected than Others: The Case of Urban Transport; 4.1.5 Many Things Are Negotiated at Company Level; 4.1.6 Methodology; 4.2 Assaults and Incivilities: A Vague, Unstable Terminology that Poses Problems; 4.2.1 Many Different Perceptions in the Same Firm; 4.2.2 Violence Hierarchized and Made Commonplace; 4.2.3 Differences in Attitude and the Absence of Discussion Affect Work Organisation and Group Loyalty; 4.3 Conclusion; References
Call Number
JBE 17-527
ISBN
  • 3319505432
  • 9783319505435
LCCN
2017930195
OCLC
962351216
Title
Psychosocial health, work and language : international perspectives towards their categorizations at work / Stéphanie Cassilde, Adeline Gilson, editors.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing, [2017]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Added Author
Cassilde, Stéphanie, editor.
Gilson, Adeline, editor.
Research Call Number
JBE 17-527
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