[HTML][HTML] Workplace injury and the failing academic body: A testimony of pain

H Liu - Journal of business ethics, 2022 - Springer
This article explores how meanings around risk, health/safety, and workers’ bodies are
constructed in an academic context. I do so through the study of a single academic in Australia …

Managing menopause at work: The contradictory nature of identity talk

B Steffan - Gender, Work & Organization, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… in a highly resilient, neoliberal discourse around controlling and … be blinded by anti-ageing
discourses, this article recognizes that … dissonance around competing identity is unreconciled. …

The ethics of workplace health promotion

E Kuhn, S Müller, L Heidbrink, A Buyx - Public Health Ethics, 2020 - academic.oup.com
… Again, the various values regarding health would make it hard to pin down specific WHP
measures and OH would have to compete against other shared values such as a higher …

Blaming individuals for burnout: Developing critical practice responses to workplace stress

V Mueller, C Morley - Social Alternatives, 2020 - search.informit.org
… The findings of this paper highlight that Viktoria had internalised the dominant discourses
surrounding workplace stress, pathologising her experience by labelling it as burnout. This …

Geographies of uncertainty and negotiated responsibilities of occupational health

A Hesse - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
… a geographic discourse to influence how the state negotiates competing responsibilities for
health. Uncertainty shapes the struggles that define what constitutes a human health risk and …

[HTML][HTML] Ethics in design and implementation of technologies for workplace health promotion: a call for discussion

CC Roossien, M de Jong, AM Bonvanie… - … in Digital Health, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… for workplace health promotion, we … see health as either a safety discourse or a lifestyle
discourse (49). Nevertheless, the responsibilities of workers and employers in both discourses

Balancing contradictory requirements in homecare nursing—A discourse analysis

AK Fjørtoft, T Oksholm, O Førland, C Delmar… - Nursing …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… However, the discussions in the focus groups revealed another discourse that competes
for time and attention. We identified organizing work as a prevailing discursive practice. The …

From stress to resistance: Challenging the capitalist underpinnings of mental unhealth in work and organizations

T Thanem, H Elraz - International Journal of Management …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… to challenge established discourses and practices of managing work and mental health were
… the economic logic of profit maximisation and market competition which underpins them. …

Health and wellness but at what cost? Technology media justifications for wearable technology use in organizations

B Plester, J Sayers, C Keen - Organization, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
… how and why WT media discourses use neo-liberal justifications to justify WT implementation.
We explore implications including competing health and wellness discourses and make …

CEOs, leaders and managing mental health: a tension-centered approach

E Quinane, EA Bardoel, S Pervan - The International Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Little is known about how leaders view their role in managing employee mental health (MH).
In response, interviews were conducted with 26 Australian CEOs and senior leaders from …