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Working in Jamie's kitchen : salvation, passion and young workers

Kelly, Peter and Harrison, Lyn 2009, Working in Jamie's kitchen : salvation, passion and young workers Palgrave Macmillan, Prahran, Vic..

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Title Working in Jamie's kitchen : salvation, passion and young workers
Author(s) Kelly, Peter
Harrison, Lyn
Publication date 2009
Total pages viii, 289 p.
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Place of Publication Prahran, Vic.
Keyword(s) Jamie's kitchen (Television program)
Jamie's kitchen Australia (Television program)
Youth -- Employment
Youth with social disabilities -- Employment
Identity (Psychology) in youth
Work ethic
Summary "In the UK in 2002, the celebrity chef Jamie Oliver set out to transform a group of unemployed young Londoners into enterprising, passionate workers. Their struggles, and those that train and manage them, to develop a passionate orientation to work, highlight many of the challenges we all face in the globalized labour markets of the 21st century"--Provided by publisher.
Notes Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction * Youth Transitions in a Globalised Risk Society * Focault and an Ethic of Enterprise * The Naked Chef: The Costs and Benefits of the Entrepreneurial Self * Fifteen Stories: The Master's Apprentices * 'Because she's Pretty?' Gender Relations and Young workers * Passion: The Vital Ingrediant in Education and Training for Young Workers? * Don't be a smart arse: Individualization and the Ethic of Enterprise * Conclusion Introduction * Youth Transitions in a Globalised Risk Society * Focault and an Ethic of Enterprise * The Naked Chef: The Costs and Benefits of the Entrepreneurial Self * Fifteen Stories: The Master's Apprentices * 'Because she's Pretty?' Gender Relations and Young workers * Passion: The Vital Ingrdiant in Education and Training for Young Workers? * Don't be a smart arse: Individualization and the Ethic of Enterprise * Conclusion.
ISBN 9780230515543
0230515541
Language eng
Field of Research 160805 Social Change
Socio Economic Objective 970116 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of Human Society
HERDC Research category A1 Books - authored - research
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30021622

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