Debate on work analysis for prevention / Débat sur l’analyse du travail pour la prévention / Dibattito sull’analisi del lavoro per la prevenzione

Sperandio, Jean-Claude ; Sznelwar, Laerte Idal ; Thoemmes, Jens ; Prot, Bernard ; Di Ruzza, Renato ; Faïta, Daniel ; Maggi, Bruno ; Rulli, Giovanni (2017) Debate on work analysis for prevention / Débat sur l’analyse du travail pour la prévention / Dibattito sull’analisi del lavoro per la prevenzione. A cura di: Maggi, Bruno ; Rulli, Giovanni. Bologna: TAO Digital Library, p. 338. ISBN 978-88-98626-11-3. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/5598. In: TAO Digital Library ISSN 2282-1023.
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Abstract

The Interdisciplinary Research Program “Organization and Well-Being” is aimed at identifying the relationships between the choices that structure the work processes, and the people’s health, defined in terms of physical, mental and social well-being. A method allowing to connect the analysis of organizational choices and the biomedical analysis of their consequences on the involved subjects has been the object of studies and discussions for three decades. This debate includes comments expressed from points of view concerning: ergonomics, work psychodynamics, work sociology, work psychology, ergology, linguistic activity. The way to conceive organization, action research, inter-disciplinarity and multi-disciplinarity, in the various approaches here represented, are the main object of discussion.

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