Psychological Violence in the Workplace
New perspectives and shifting frameworks
Janet Ransley author Danielle Reynald author Emily Schindeler author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Jun '20
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- Hardback£135.00(9781138904255)
Violence is defined by the World Health Organisation as the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, or psychological harm. But while physical violence is seen as unacceptable, why is psychological violence still treated as a secondary concern?
This timely book challenges the way harm and violence in the workplace have been conceptualised, translated into law and presented in organisational and management discourse. The authors argue that addressing psychological violence warrants a fresh approach that acknowledges the limits of current thinking and that centres on protecting the values of ethical practice and the people who contribute to organisations, productivity, and the community.
Psychological Violence in the Workplace challenges the status quo and advocates a new approach for understanding and responding to the problem of victimisation at work. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in the fields of criminology, victimology, law, human resource management, and workplace health and safety.
"I have been longing for this very important book. Even if Psychological Violence in the Workplace builds on classical work in criminology, both in theory and in method, it is more than an important contribution to scholars in criminology. It is also a major work of an analysis of a public health problem which deserves to be read more widely by psychologist, sociologist, behaviorist, governmental or business sector.
"It is an exciting, stimulating and touching text which begins to fill a vacuum by challenging the way in which the dominant narrative has shaped and diminished the import of psychological violence. It is brilliantly conceptualized about violence as a social problem which mutates - reflecting changes in community, cultural and social values and norms. The book makes explicit the controversies and the contradictions which obscures the level on injury and underpins the inadequate efforts to prevent the everyday nature of the violence. It is of great concern - to all of us. "
Sofia Wikman, PhD, researcher in workplace violence, Department of Criminology, Stockholm University, Sweden
ISBN: 9780367596026
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
144 pages