Dr. Daniel Glenday - Research
Faculty of Social Sciences - Department of Sociology
Dr. Daniel Glenday - Research
Publications
Refereed Articles (Selected)
Glenday, Daniel. 2011. 'Power, compliance, resistance and creativity: Power and the differential experience of loose time in large organizations', New Technology, Work and Employment, Volume 26(1), pp. 29-38.
“Seniors in the Part-Time Labour Force: Issues of Choice and Power”. 1998. with Ann Duffy and Norene Pupo, International Journal of Canadian Studies, Volume 18, Fall, pp. 133-152.
"Even a Woman Can Do This Job Now": Reflections on Technological Change and Male Subcultures in the Modern Factory". 1998. Journal of Men's Studies, Volume 6(3), Spring, pp.331-52.
"New Technology and the New Man: A Comparison of Old and New Paper Mills. 1997. New Technology, Work and Employment, Vol. 12 (1), March, pp. 48-60.
"What Has Work Done to the Working Class? A Comparison of Workers and Production Technologies". 1995. British Journal of Sociology September, 1995: 475-494.
Chapters in Books
“Power and Loose Time: Resistance, compliance and the potential for creativity in large organizations”. 2010 in Norene Pupo, Dan Glenday and Ann Duffy (eds.) The Shifting Landscape of Work: Surviving and Prospering in the ‘New’ Economy, Toronto: Nelson, in print.
“Off the Ropes: Trade Unions in the Next Millennium”. 2001 in Dan Glenday and Ann Duffy (eds.) Canadian Society: Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century, Toronto: Oxford University Press. pp. 3-37.



