Knowledge workers of the world, unite….
Very interesting piece in Current Sociology called “Assumptions, Assertions and the Need for Evidence: Debugging Debates about Knowledge Workers” by Darr and Warhurst on the different theoretical perspectives from sociological and business literature on so-called “knowledge workers.”
It’s made even more interesting by the thought that someone who knows these literatures better than I do could probably guess most of their argument without actually reading the piece simply by viewing the citation map that Sage Journals Online now includes with its journal articles. (The rest of us should read the article, as it makes some excellent points about the satanic mills of knowledge management.)
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