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 Arlie Russel Hochschild
Arlie Russell Hochschild is currently a Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley.
Hochschild currently resides in San Francisco with her husband and two children.
Arlie Russell Hochschild draws on and influences the paradigm of symbolic interactionism.
socsci.colorado.edu /SOC/SI/si-hochschild.htm   (446 words)

  
 Guardian | The ideas interview: Arlie Russell Hochschild
Arlie Russell Hochschild has a phrase for what the spread of the market into every aspect of existence is doing to us.
Hochschild, who is professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, has been examining the separation - or lack of it - between home and commerce for some years now.
Hochschild is both fascinated and haunted by our willingness to open our intimate lives to competitive tender.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,5353429-103680,00.html   (999 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work: Livres en anglais: Arlie Russell Hochschild   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
In this book Hochschild exposes the disturbing time bind of American families: parents are putting more hours in at work to support their families, which creates more stress at home, which pushes parents into seeking more work time to escape the tension at home.
Hochschild, coauthor of the acclaimed The Second Shift (LJ 4/15/89), here reports on a study she conducted of a large company (name changed) to see why employees were not taking advantage of the "family friendly" options it offered.
Hochschild gives some attention to the plight of the workers' children, but she could have gone into greater depth.
www.amazon.fr /Time-Bind-When-Becomes-Home/dp/0805066438   (494 words)

  
 The Commercialization of Intimate Life
Hochschild applies the trademark perception, originality, and human-ness that has made her one of the country's most distinguished and productive sociologists.
Hochschild shows that the idea of the traditional nuclear family, or 'family values,' is not the solution to all our social problems, but a monumental hoax.
Arlie Russell Hochschild, author of three New York Times Notable Books, has been one of the freshest and most popular voices in feminist sociology over the last decades.
www.ucpress.edu /books/pages/8247.html   (947 words)

  
 Scotland on Sunday - Review - Shining a light on the invisible women
In these essays, Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild argue that the unprecedented mass movements of humans across the earth, hungry for wages that in the West are pittances and elsewhere a small fortune, has created a crisis for millions of women.
Ehrenreich and Hochschild are feminist scholars and writers who, since the first decade of the Women’s Liberation Movement, have documented the micro-revolution in relations between classes and genders.
Hochschild is best-known as an investigator of the meanings of domestic work, and the emotional transactions between women and men in the United States economy.
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com /review.cfm?id=869632003   (669 words)

  
 JOB OVER FAMILY IN ``3RD SHIFT''
Author Arlie Russell Hochschild depicts a discouraging reality in which the family and home are losing to the corporate culture in the competition for women's time and energy.
According to Hochschild, women still shoulder the primary responsibility for the second shift, and now are assuming responsibility for the new third shift.
Her focus is particularly on homes with children, where the pressure is the most severe, and she laments the critical impact on those too young to have a voice in the organization of our culture.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1997/vp970615/06100419.htm   (700 words)

  
 "Global Woman" by Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild, eds. - Salon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild are America's preeminent writers on the politics of women's work.
The strong sections of this wildly uneven book offer terrifying glimpses of the abuse of trafficked women and sensitive appraisals of the complicated relationships that emerge among caretakers and the charges they're paid, essentially, to love.
Hochschild gives a nuanced account of Filipina women who leave their own families to care for others -- sometimes even hiring their own nannies to raise their children in their absence.
dir.salon.com /story/books/review/2003/01/27/global_woman/print.html   (867 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Second Shift: Books: Arlie Hochschild,Anne Machung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Hochschild provides a useful structure for discussing the problem and avoiding the emotional and marital cost of relying on "myths." Any serious couple should be able to talk about these subjects to avoid misunderstanding and conflict.
Hochschild draws a bleak and accurate picture of the increasing number of women with two jobs.
Hochschild brings attention to many of the tensions within the working family and discusses causes and solutions.
www.amazon.com /Second-Shift-Arlie-Hochschild/dp/0142002925   (1502 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work: Books: Arlie Russell Hochschild   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
And it does lead to the one criticism I see in the book: Arlie Hochschild never openly states the perspective she brings to the table in exploring the ramifications of The Time Bind.
In my opinion, Hochschild does not earn the wider conclusions that she attempts to draw from the study and there is not sufficient underpinning to make broad generalizations about either family-friendly policies or increased working hours.
However, I think that Hochschild deserves credit for the work that she did studying her one company sample and for asking some tough questions which we really do need to be asking.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0805066438?v=glance   (2130 words)

  
 Arlie Russell Hochschild, honorary doctor 2000 - The University of Oslo
Professor Hochschild´s main theme is the interface between work life, family and personality.
Professor Hochschild’s analyses are most often based on an extensive qualitative material.
Professor Hochschild is a researcher with an unusually sharp eye for contemporary social processes.
www.uio.no /english/about_uio/honorary-doctors/2000/hochschild.html   (271 words)

  
 Arlie Beach
framerightRep. Arlie Culp Arlie Franklin Culp is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly, USA, representing the state's sixty-seventh House district, including constituents in Randolph county.
A retiree from Ramseur, North Carolina, Culp is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in his eighth term in the state House.
She is the author of several books and numerous articles, including ''The Time Bind'' and ''The Second Shift'', which discuss the dual labor by women in both the general economy and within the household.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/10/arlie-beach.html   (186 words)

  
 Time - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
This has led to the disputed time budget hypothesis.
Arlie Russell Hochschild and Norbert Elias have written on the subject from a sociological perspective.
Time can be managed with less disputes if it is organised better.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/t/i/m/Time.html   (1733 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Arlie Russell Hochschild: July 31, 1997
The statistics Hochschild gathered for The Time Bind suggest not: over the past two decades, the average worker has lengthened their work schedules by 164 hours every month, and shortened vacation time by 14 percent.
Thanks to 20th century concepts such as company spirit and loyalty, the workplace is becoming increasingly cozy and comfortable, while home with its diapers, dirty dishes and divorce is becoming increasingly harried and hectic.
In both her book and New York Times Magazine article, Hochschild presents a disturbing scenario where parents are using a factory-like efficiency in their approach to homelife, scheduling "quality time" for personal relationships, racking up "time-debts" to children they leave at the daycare for nine or ten hours a day.
www.pbs.org /newshour/authors_corner/july-dec97/hoch0.html   (355 words)

  
 Hochschild, Arlie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Arlie Russell Hochschild, Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, is the author of three New York Times Notable Books of the Year, including The Second Shift and The Managed Heart.
She has received awards from the Fulbright, Guggenheim, and Alfred P. Sloan foundations and from the National Institute of Public Health.
She lives in San Francisco with her husband, the writer Adam Hochschild; they have two sons.
www.audiobook1.com /hocar.html   (104 words)

  
 Nannyhood and Apple Pie
There are lactation support groups, baby yoga classes, eco-friendly housecleaners, Reiki-trained doulas, and a service that takes the notion of mother's helper to a whole new level: "Nanny and Me: For your caregiver and child—courses in Spanish that lovingly teach your Latina nanny the customs and daily practices of Jewish culture."
This would be ripe fodder for Arlie Russell Hochschild, a sociologist and the author of The Second Shift and The Time Bind.
Although the lantern light can at times flicker, particularly in the sections originally presented at academic symposia, this collection is a must-read sociological primer for anyone concerned with the intricacies and ironies of American family life today.
www.theatlantic.com /issues/2003/10/tsingloh.htm   (358 words)

  
 Powell's Books - The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling by Arlie Russell Hochschild
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Twentieth anniversary edition with new afterword of Hochschild's accessible study of how service professionals — airline flight attendants, bill collectors, nurses, store clerks — and other so-called emotion workers manage their feelings while making the most of their "assets": those big winning smiles.
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www.powells.com /biblio/0520239334?&PID=27975   (142 words)

  
 Global Woman by Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild , eds.
QUOTE: A new book explores the hard lot of America's domestic workers -- and suggests that it's ethically wrong not to clean your own house.
ABSTRACT: In their new book, Ehrenreich and Hochschild explore the feminization of America's migrant workforce and what this change means for migrant families and the American vision of globalization.
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www.fairness.com /resources/one?resource_id=5095   (138 words)

  
 UCBooks - U.C. Berkeley - Sociology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Arlie R. Hochschild (Professor) Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley.
Arlie Russell Hochschild / Paperback / Published 1985
Arlie Hochschild, et al / Paperback / Published 1997
www.ucbooks.com /departments/Sociology.html   (3185 words)

  
 The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home & Home Becomes Work - HOCHSCHILD, ARLIE RUSSELL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home & Home Becomes Work - HOCHSCHILD, ARLIE RUSSELL
HOCHSCHILD, ARLIE RUSSELL The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home & Home Becomes Work
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 Levin Library, Curry College: Acquisitions, March-April 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The managed heart : commercialization of human feeling / Arlie Russell Hochschild.
Global woman : nannies, maids, and sex workers in the new economy / Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild, editors.
The commercialization of intimate life : notes from home and work / Arlie Russell Hochschild.
www.curry.edu /library/acqs/acqs405.html   (5125 words)

  
 KeepMedia | Population and Development Review: Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy
Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy New York: Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company, 2002.
Who better to team up to address the feminization of migrant labor than Barbara Ehrenreich of Nickel and Dimed fame and Arlie Russell Hochschild, well known for The Second Shift.
In this volume, they have gathered a collection of essays detailing the lives of female migrants who are increasingly filling the "care vacuum" in developed countries by taking up work as nannies, maids,.../continued/
keepmedia.com /pubs/PopulationandDevelopmentReview/2003/06/01/1521130   (1063 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2002071912
Table of contents for Global woman : nannies, maids, and sex workers in the new economy / Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild, editors.
Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog
Introduction by Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/hol031/2002071912.html   (225 words)

  
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