Late last year I blogged about Abigail Schoneboom who did a PhD on the subject of work blogging - see here.
Just today (via Google alerts) I heard of another PhD on the subject of work blogging.
It's by Lilia Efimova.
However, this PhD looks at work blogging in quite a different way than Abigail or myself, i.e. workers using blog to express passion, rather than frustration with employment.
Click here for a summary of Lilia's work.
To view a copy of the whole piece of work - Passion at work: Blogging practices of knowledge work - click here.
Just today (via Google alerts) I heard of another PhD on the subject of work blogging.
It's by Lilia Efimova.
However, this PhD looks at work blogging in quite a different way than Abigail or myself, i.e. workers using blog to express passion, rather than frustration with employment.
Click here for a summary of Lilia's work.
To view a copy of the whole piece of work - Passion at work: Blogging practices of knowledge work - click here.
1 comment:
I find this noteworthy. Maybe long are the days where work was seen as merely an obligation, substituted by a time where strategic management can bring enjoyment to workers, who in turn gladly express it in public.
All scientific study related to work, work-related expression, and the improvement of work (including the theme of safety and prevention of work accidents) should be encouraged and highlighted, especially at PhD level.
WS
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