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'Use-value' and the re-thinking of skills, learning and the labour process

Reviewing multiple traditions of social analysis of work, skill and knowledge, this article seeks to renew the possibility for a critical, integrated approach. Contextualizing and then criticizing the ongoing 'up-skilling/de-skilling impasse', I offer discussion of several alternative conceptual resources that may contribute to a more robust appreciation for learning and human development, potentially unified under a suggested 'Use-Value Thesis' on the labour/learning process. It is argued that recognizing 'use-value' sets the stage for a broader systemic understanding of the contradictory processes (e.g. up-skilling/de-skilling, engagement/alienation, co-operation/conflict) that occur simultaneously in all workplaces under capitalism, and in turn offers a means to more coherently assess the full range of human learning.

Reviewing multiple traditions of social analysis of work, skill and knowledge, this article seeks to renew the possibility ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Sawchuk, Peter H.
Date: 2006
Journal title: Journal of industrial relations
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Skills and knowledge; Teaching and learning; Workforce development

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