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Thompson, P. (2003) ‘Fantasy Island: A Labour Process critique of the 'age of surveillance'’ Survey and Society. 1 (2) pp.138-151.
Thompson, P. & McHugh, D. (2002) Work Organizations, 3rd ed. London: Palgrave Macmillan (chapter 8 and 11).
Watson, T. (2003) Sociology, Work and Industry. 4th ed. London: Routledge (chapter 4 and 5).
Wickens, P. (1987) The Road to Nissan: Flexibility, Quality and Teamwork. London: Macmillan.
Womack, J.P., Jones, D.T. & Roos, D. (1990) The Machine That Changed the World. New York: Rawson Associates.
Alonso, L.E. and Martinez Lucio, M. (2006) Employment relations in a changing society: Assessing the Post-Fordist Paradigm. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Castell, M. (2000) The Rise of the Network Society. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell (chapter 3).
Coffey, D. (2006) The Myth of Japanese Efficiency: The World Car Industry in a Globalizing Age, London: Edward Elgar.
Edwards, R. (1979) Contested Terrain. New York: Basic Books (chapter 1).
Friedman, A.L. (1977) Industry and Labour: Class Struggle and Labour at Work and Monopoly Capitalism. London: Macmillan (chapter 6).
Garrahan, P. and Stewart, P. (1992) The Nissan Enigma. Mansell.
Grint, K. (1998) The Sociology of Work: An Introduction. 2nd ed. London: Polity (Chapters 8 and 10).
Kunda, G. (1992/2006) Engineering Culture: Control and Commitment in a High-tech Corporation, London: Temple University Press.
Lilley, S., Wray-Bliss, E. & Linstead, S. (2004) ‘Organizational Control’ In: Linstead, S., Fulop, L. & Lilley, S. (eds.) Management and Organization: A Critical Text. London: Palgrave. pp.210-239.
McKinlay, A. & Taylor, P. (1996b) ‘Power, Surveillance and Resistance: Inside the ‘Factory of the Future’’. In: Ackers, P., Smith, C. & Smith, P. (eds.) The New Workplace and Trade Unionism: Critical Perspectives on Work and Organization. London: Routledge. pp.279-300.
Piore, M. and Sabel, C. (1984) The Second Industrial Divide: Possibilities for Prosperity. London: BasicBooks.
Sewell, G. (1998) ‘The discipline of teams: the control of team-based industrial work through electronic and peer surveillance’ Administrative Science Quarterly. 43 pp.397-429.
Sewell, G. & Wilkinson, B. (1992b), ‘‘Someone to watch over me’: Surveillance, discipline and the just-in-time labour process’ Sociology. 26 (2) pp.271-289.
Thompson, P. (2003) ‘Fantasy Island: A Labour Process critique of the 'age of surveillance'’ Survey and Society. 1 (2) pp.138-151.
Thompson, P. & McHugh, D. (2002) Work Organizations, 3rd ed. London: Palgrave Macmillan (chapter 8 and 11).
Watson, T. (2003) Sociology, Work and Industry. 4th ed. London: Routledge (chapter 4 and 5).
Wickens, P. (1987) The Road to Nissan: Flexibility, Quality and Teamwork. London: Macmillan.
Womack, J.P., Jones, D.T. & Roos, D. (1990) The Machine That Changed the World. New York: Rawson Associates.
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