Gender and Welfare Service Work in Biocapitalism Lean in Action

This book explores how Lean - a global management doctrine - operates and is adopted in the real, corporeal, collective, and affective environments of health and social care services. During Lean implementation processes, knowledges, affects, skills, and materialities come together in manifold, c...

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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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