The Social Engagement of Social Science, a Tavistock Anthology, Volume 2 : The Socio-Technical Perspective / Volume II, The socio-technical perspective / The socio-technical perspective / Volume II,
World War II brought together a group of psychiatrists and clinical and social psychologists in the British Army where they developed radical, action-oriented innovations in social psychiatry. They became known as the "Tavistock Group" since the core members had been at the pre-war Tavisto...
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[1993]
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Historical Overview: The Foundation and Development of the Tavistock Institute
- Volume II. The Socio-Technical Perspective
- Introduction to Volume II
- Shaping a New Field
- The Stress of Isolated Dependence: The Filling Shift in the Semi-Mechanized Longwall Three-Shift Mining Cycle
- Alternative Work Organizations: An Exact Comparison
- Productivity and Social Organization: An Indian Automated Weaving Shed
- The Ahmedabad Experiment Revisited: Work Organization in an Indian Weaving Shed, 1953-1970
- Characteristics of Socio-Technical Systems
- Conceptual Developments
- Designing Socio-Technical Systems for Greenfield Sites
- The Assembly Line: Its Logic and Our Future
- The Second Design Principle: Participation and the Democratization of Work
- Socio-Technical Foundations for a New Social Order?
- The Historical Validity of the Norwegian Industrial Democracy Project
- Toward a New Philosophy of Management
- Alternatives to Hierarchies
- Designing with Minimal Critical Specifications
- The Coming Crisis for Production Management
- Principles of Socio-Technical Design
- Socio-Technical Ideas at the End of the '70s
- QWL and the '80s
- Associated Studies
- Organizational Choice and the New Technology
- On the Collaboration Between Social Scientists and Engineers
- Technology, Territory and Time: The Internal Differentiation of Complex Production Systems
- Strategic Projects
- A Learning Organization in Practice: M/S Balao
- Action Research in an American Underground Coal Mine
- The Limits of Laissez-Faire as a Socio-Technical Change Strategy
- Socio-Technical Projects in the Canadian Federal Public Service
- The Norskhydro Fertilizer Plant
- Visual Display Technology, Worker Disablement and Work Organization
- A New Type of Labor-Management Contract Involving the Quality of Working Life
- Collaborative Action Research
- Socio-Technical Unit Operations Analysis
- The Nine-Step Model
- A Socio-Technical Critique of Scientific Management
- The Participative Design Workshop
- Legislating for Quality of Work Life
- Socio-Technical Action Simulations for Engaging with Engineering Designers
- Work Improvement and Organizational Democracy
- Nonroutine Office Work
- Pava's Extension of Socio-Technical Theory to Advanced Information Technologies
- A Brief Introduction to the Emerys' "Search Conference"
- Contributors
- Subject Index
- Name Index
- Backmatter