task-orientation versus time-orientation distinction
task-orientation versus time-orientation distinction A distinction, widely employed in industrial sociology, to indicate contrasting orientations to work and forms of labour discipline. In the narrow sense, task-oriented workers relate the measurement of time to naturally occurring phenomena and cycles, such as ‘the time between sunrise and sunset’, the seasons of the year, or (quite simply) ‘the time it takes to complete the task in hand’. The important point is that there is a complete disregard for the artificial units (minutes, hours, and ‘working days’) of clock-time. Anthropological and historical evidence suggests that this attitude to work—in which labour is oriented to the completion of specific tasks with a minimal demarcation between
work and
leisure—was prevalent among traditional tribal and Western pre-industrial societies alike. The invention of clocks—or rather their utilization by employers as a means of measuring labour-inputs—generated (after well-documented initial resistance among workers) a labour discipline in which time was the principal currency. Effort was now bought and sold by the hour; time was ‘spent’ rather than ‘passed’; and the ‘time—effort bargain’ could be budgeted like any other commodity. The classic analysis of the change in work-discipline that accompanies the shift between task-orientation and time-orientation is E. P. Thompson's Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism' (in
Past and Present, 1967).
In contemporary usage, the application of these concepts has become somewhat broader, with task-orientation and time-orientation often being treated as synonymous with ‘solidaristic’ and ‘instrumental’ orientations to work respectively. See also
WORK, SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE OF.
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Country & Garden: Herbs No 38: Agrimony
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/25/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...I could name many a one, Valerian, Agrimony and Lunary," announces the yeoman in...trade, to a transfixed audience. But agrimony, despite its mysterious and beautiful...elegant spikes, as "church steeples", agrimony owes its odd name to its alleged ability...
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Nature Notebook
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 8/4/2009; ; 616 words
; ...I think I might say the same about agrimony, and maybe about melilot, and definitely...Yes?" "I have also committed agrimony, melilot and weld." Good to get that...rides of Chiddingfold Forest in Surrey. Agrimony, pictured, is a thin, intense-yellow...
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INSULINOTROPIC PROPERTY OF SOME TROPICAL PLANT EXTRACTS ON INSULIN-SECRETING CELL LINES
Magazine article from: Journal of Tropical Forest Science; 4/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Bailey & Day 1989). Aqueous extracts of agrimony (Agrimony eupatoria), alfalfa (Medicago saliva), coriander...action of the traditional and anti-diabetic plant, Agrimony eupatoria, Diabetic Medicine 13 (suppl. 3). GRAY...
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Development of chromatographic methods for determination of agrimoniin and related polyphenols in pharmaceutical products.(DRUG FORMULATIONS AND CLINICAL METHODS)(Report)
Magazine article from: Journal of AOAC International; 3/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...tormentil (Tormentillae rhizoma), agrimony (Agrimoniae herba), alchemilla (Alchemillae...family. Three of them, tormentil, agrimony, and alchemilla, are listed in the...the silverweed herb, tormentil root, agrimony herb, alchemilla herb, and wild strawberry...
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Power of flowers; STEM BAD FEELINGS: HEALING TOUCH OF PLANTS CAN DESTROY THOSE NEGATIVE EMOTIONS.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 3/24/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...around and fidgety, giving them peace of mind. He also finds agrimony useful in the treatment of addictions. Dr Mukherji said...heart is breaking. "This mental attitude affects health, but agrimony eases it and it even works for those addicted to smoking...
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Four Eclectic cough syrup remedies.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
Magazine article from: Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients; 2/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...extract of: Calamus Root (Sweet Flag; Acorus calamus); Agrimony; Elderberry; Stillingia; Wild Cherry Bark. Note: although...this formula. Rx: equal amounts of the liquid extracts of: Agrimony; Blue Vervain; Elderberry; Jamaica Dogwood*; Red Clover...
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Fortune Natural Resources Corporation Announces Discovery at Its La Rosa Field and Updates Exploration Program.
Business Wire; 12/11/2002; 700+ words
; ...drilled in the Texas Onshore Exploration Program are Buttercup, Agrimony, and Pepperbush. Operations to build the Buttercup well site...expected to begin the first week of January. Drilling of the Agrimony and Pepperbush prospects is expected to commence in late December...
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The lacy sequence of parasols comes dripping slow
Newspaper article from: The Irish Times; 8/15/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...his fountain-pen, inscribing on to lined paper the name "agrimony", another word to say aloud. It caught me out in not recalling...syllables trip through my mind in a steady caress of blue ink. Agrimony is past its best along the banks of the boreen to the sea...
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Fortune Natural Resources Corporation Updates Exploration Activities and Additional Financings; Buttercup Prospect Commences Drilling.
Business Wire; 1/31/2003; 700+ words
; ...Company also expects drilling to commence on its Pepperbush and Agrimony prospects in the near future. Fortune has a 12.5% working...the Pepperbush prospect and a 25% working interest in the Agrimony Prospect. As a result of the multi-prospect farmout agreement...
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A wee problem.(M Health)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 1/15/2004; 700+ words
; ...pounds 9.95 for one month's supply. Call 01473 667 443. Agrimony Tea - a specially formulated herbal tea to help bladder problems. It contains the herbs smooth sumach, agrimony and horsetail. Costs pounds 9.95. Call Hellenia on 01765...
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agrimony
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
agrimony , any plant of the genus Agrimonia, perennials...wild in the N and central United States. Agrimony is sometimes cultivated in herb gardens...astringent tea. A compound derived from agrimony, agrimophol, is used as an anthelmintic...
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rose
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Many genera have species that are native wildflowers of the United States; in addition to many of those above are Agrimonia ( agrimony ), Potentilla ( cinquefoil ), and Sanguisorba ( burnet ), which are also sometimes cultivated. The True Roses The most...
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Flower Remedies
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.
...practitioners, researchers, students, and others concerned with flower essence therapy. Bach Flower Remedies Name Remedy Agrimony Upset by arguments, nonconfrontational, conceals worry and pain Aspen Fear of the unknown, anxiety, prone to nightmares...
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Gratitude
Dictionary entry from: Allusions--Cultural, Literary, Biblical, and Historical: A Thematic Dictionary
306. Gratitude agrimony traditional symbol for gratitude. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica , 172] Androcles because he had once extracted a thorn...
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Rashes
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
...wort tincture in water three to six times a day. A variety of different herbals can be applied to different kinds of rashes. agrimony ( Agrimonia eupatoria ) tea spray: hives and moist rashes aloe ( Aloe vera ) gel: weeping rash, shingles, burns
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