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Abstract
This article explores how company magazines went beyond the creation of corporate culture and were used as a tool of management to manipulate and control the labour process. The article concentrates upon the Great Western Railway, its staff magazine and the occupational safety education campaign run between 1913—1939. Using Foucauldian notions of discipline, it is argued that the magazine propagated a specific version of `safety' which attempted to extend managerial prerogative in the workplace. This operated within the bureaucratic tradition of the railway industry. However, it is also suggested that attempting to influence production processes through company magazines is highly problematic.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 217-237 |
Number of pages | 21 |
Journal | Management and Organizational History |
Volume | 3 |
Issue number | 3-4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2008 |
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“Arresting the eye”, shocking the public? What the safety poster says about British society
Esbester, M. (Speaker)
Dec 2016Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Making the Connections
Esbester, M. (Speaker)
16 Nov 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference
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‘Is it safe?’ Technology, education, and workplace accidents on Britain’s railways, c.1875-1948.
Esbester, M. (Speaker)
Nov 2016Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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“The peril of railway work”: Accidents and the British railway worker, c.1875-1948.
Esbester, M. (Speaker)
Sept 2016Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
Press/Media
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Railway Work, Life & Death Project
1/01/16 → 30/10/22
4 items of Media coverage, 7 Media contributions
Press/Media: Expert comment