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    Die Ökonomisierung des Krankenhauses

    Eine Studie über den Wandel pflegerischer Arbeit

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    Author(s)
    Mohan, Robin
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    The transformation of hospitals into companies is repeatedly negotiated as a consistent rationalization strategy. From a sociological perspective, on the other hand, it becomes clear that the much-discussed ¼-economization½ of hospitals is a contradictory process. Robin Mohan traces the history of the hospital through a social theory of economization based on Marx, Weber and Bourdieu, which raises the contradiction between utility value and exchange value as the connecting leitmotiv. The analysis is supplemented by a sociology of labor study, which reconstructs how the economization processes are viewed from the point of view of the nursing staff.
     
    Der Umbau der Krankenhäuser zu Unternehmen wird immer wieder als in sich konsistente Rationalisierungsstrategie verhandelt. Aus soziologischer Perspektive wird hingegen deutlich: Die viel diskutierte ¼Ökonomisierung½ der Krankenhäuser ist ein in sich widersprüchlicher Prozess. Robin Mohan zeichnet die Geschichte des Krankenhauses mithilfe einer an Marx, Weber und Bourdieu orientierten Gesellschaftstheorie der Ökonomisierung nach, die den Widerspruch von Gebrauchswert und Tauschwert zum verbindenden Leitmotiv erhebt. Ergänzt wird die Analyse durch eine arbeitssoziologische Studie, die rekonstruiert, wie sich die Ökonomisierungsprozesse aus der Sicht der Pflegekräfte darstellen.
     
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    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/27376
    Keywords
    Economization; Hospital; Care; Social Theory; Sociology of Work; Work; Economy; Medicine; Sociology of Work and Industry; Capitalism; Sociology of Medicine; Sociology; Ökonomisierung; Krankenhaus; Pflege; Gesellschaftstheorie; Arbeitssoziologie; Arbeit; Wirtschaft; Medizin; Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie; Kapitalismus; Medizinsoziologie; Soziologie
    DOI
    10.14361/9783839445655
    ISBN
    9783837645651
    OCN
    1083010086
    Publisher
    transcript Verlag
    Publisher website
    https://www.transcript-verlag.de/
    Publication date and place
    Bielefeld, Germany, 2018
    Series
    Sozialtheorie,
    Classification
    Sociology: work and labour
    Pages
    344
    Rights
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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