skill
skill In everyday speech, skill means a relatively precise set of manual or mental techniques which, though they may depend on aptitude, have to be learned through training or schooling. Sociological work, though not denying this aspect of skill, is primarily concerned with the management of skill; that is, how skill is defined, constructed, and recognized. Since the publication of Harry Braverman's work in the 1970s, much scholarship has been devoted to examining Karl Marx's claim that ‘valorization’ in the capitalist
labour process requires a continual attempt to de-skill expensive forms of labour.
De-skilling means either the disintegration and mechanization of craft techniques; or a refusal adequately to recognize established or new capabilities still required of the worker. The latter is very common in women's employment. Many writers, Marxist and non-Marxist alike, argue that de-skilling is not inevitable. Workers, individually or through
trade unions, may resist mechanization, or insist that de-skilled processes are reserved for workers with established training, who continue to be paid a premium for their displaced skills. Also, employers may upgrade (or ‘upskill’) workers: because they wish to recognize and retain dependable or experienced workers; or to control and inhibit labour unrest; or because, notwithstanding Marx, the development of technology has created new skills in place of older ones. In any case, jobs may be de-skilled without necessarily implying the de-skilling of individual workers, or indeed the labour-force as a whole. A selection of empirical case-studies are reported in Roger Penn et al. ( eds.) ,
Skill and Occupational Change (1994)
. See also
ABILITY.
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Shows like this are just a joke; STRICTLY AWFUL: Marjorie Ascione and Jeremy Braitburn in Craig Revel Horwood's Flamenco Flamen'ka.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England); 9/28/2008; 700+ words
; ...in- i Lyttelton, National Theatre, London ** Flamenco Flamen'ka Lyric Theatre, London * The old jokes are the best ones...to get a taste of his own medicine. He has restaged Flamenco Flamen'ka, a dreadful little show imported from Paris that purports...
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FLAMENCO FLAMEN'; Musical marvel: A river of clacks and claps.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 9/23/2008; 612 words
; Byline: Patrick Marmion FLAMENCO FLAMEN'KA Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue SURLY girlies who look like more trouble than the global credit crunch. Boys with long...
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Flamen-go!; Everyone can be a Latin lovely in summer's sultry style.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 7/13/2001; 371 words
; THERE'S Latin spirit in everyone - and this summer it's never been more fun to show your sultry side. Take a leaf out of Jennifer Lopez's book and sizzle in flamboyant flamenco fashion. Frills and ruffles make up this latest look. And you can get in rhythm to the music by stepping out on the high
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Scarlett's flamen' great look.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 1/9/2006; 335 words
; HOLLYWOOD siren Scarlett Johansson puts the passion in fashion in a sexy photo-shoot. The 21-year-old beauty, who plays a femme fatale in Woody Allen's new film, Match Point, is a smash-hit as the' covergirl of Elle magazine's February issue. Johansson looks a real scarlet woman from the flaming
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YOU'RE FLAMEN HOT, LIL.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 3/3/2008; 259 words
; WOW amigos, doesn't Lily Allen looks a sensational senorita in this flamenco outfit? The 22-year-old singer and TV host posed in the Spanish-style dress and hairdo for this month's Glamour magazine. CAPTION(S): SENORITA: Lily as she appears in mag
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Calculation of ejection fraction in gated SPECT / Reply
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nuclear Medicine; 4/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Commun. 1994;15:9-20. 3. Everaert H, Franken PR, Flamen P, Goris M, Momen A, Bossuyt A. Left ventricular ejection...Commun. 1994; 15:9-20. 2. Everaert H, Franken PR, Flamen P, Goris M, Momen A, Bossuyt A. Left ventricular ejection...
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world cup,hooligans.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 6/25/1998; 700+ words
; ...support machine and the population in fear. Lens journalist Peter Flamen, asked if the town had ever experienced such violence, said...the hooligans of Northern Europe, especially the Germans. Flamen said: 'The people of Lens are more frightened of the Germans...
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Flamenco in the style of EastEnders ; REVIEW
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 9/23/2008; ; 559 words
; Flamen'ka Lyric, W1 .. ...... POPULAR flamenco shows have long been a fixture...him to stage a quality knees-up. Which is why the frankly dodgy Flamenco Flamen'ka is such a surprise. You think it will be like the flamenco flounce...
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Ecstasy in late Imperial Rome.(pagan religions and Christianity during 4th century A.D.)(includes bibliography)
Magazine article from: History Today; 10/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...ancient brotherhoods -- the Pontifices, the Sacerdotes, the Flamines, Auguri, Vestal Virgins, Epulones, the Salii, the Arval...strict codes. The high priest of Jupiter, for example, the Flamen Dialis or `Divine Flame', was forbidden to touch horses...
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All it takes to die is to be alive Never were truer words written about this dire flamenco show
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 9/28/2008; ; 700+ words
; Flamenco Flamen'ka ????? Lyric Shaftesbury, London WC2 (0844 412 4661) to 15 November...his comeuppance this week when a toxic tide of bad reviews hit Flamenco Flamen'ka after its opening last Monday. The two-hour show began life as...
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flamen
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
flamen , in Roman religion, one of 15 priests, each concerned with the cult of a particular deity. The most honored were those dedicated to Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus.
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Roman religion
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...official clergy included the pontifex maximus , the rex sacrorum [king of the sacred rites], the pontifices, the flamens (see flamen ), and the vestal virgins. Influence of Greek and Middle Eastern Culture In the earliest period of Roman state...
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Numa Pompilius
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...law and religious rites was ascribed to him. Among other achievements, he was supposedly responsible for the pontifices, flamens (sacred priests), vestal virgins, worship of Terminus (the god of landmarks), the building of the temple of Janus...
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Rome (Ancient Religion & Magic)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
...market, while in the time of Julius C æ sar, two men were put to death with sacrificial solemnities by the pontiff and flamen of Mars. Again, in the time of Cicero and Horace, boys were killed for magical purposes. Fire possessed great virtue and...
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Gaius Julius Caesar
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...faction. Caesar married Cornelia, the daughter of Cinna, one of the leading Marians, and was nominated for the priesthood of flamen dialis. However, Marius died, and his followers were defeated by the Roman general Sulla. Caesar was spared in the proscriptions...
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