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  • Between Technology and Society: Technical Workers in Modern Workplaces

The Senseless Submergence of Difference: Engineers, Their Work and Their Careers

By: Leslie Perlow and L. Bailyn
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Keywords

Personal Development and Career; Working Conditions; Engineering

Citation

Perlow, Leslie, and L. Bailyn. "The Senseless Submergence of Difference: Engineers, Their Work and Their Careers." In Between Technology and Society: Technical Workers in Modern Workplaces, edited by B. Barley and J. Orr. Ithaca, NY: IRL Press, 1997.

About The Author

Leslie A. Perlow

Organizational Behavior
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