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ork as a central value for integration (morally and necessity) We depend on innovation and the creation / distribution of knowledge We find ourselves in a paradox: dependence on work and the reduction of work as a cost.

Your exercise should: a) name and answer the weekly key question form the lecture b) defining and explaining in your own words the key concepts of the chosen week c) refer to and reference the reading(s) of the chosen week to back up your key points (if possible do NOT just copy the quotes and references from the lectures and also do NOT use the lecture slides as reference) Your reflection task is not allowed to exceed 800 words. The 10% rule does NOT apply! Do not reference the lecturer or the lecture slides! This Assessment Task relates to the following Learning Outcomes: 1. Identify the characteristics of contemporary work societies and the prevalence of work and employment for individual, organisational and social wellbeing. 2. Recognise the risks and opportunities originating in the organisation, structures and processes characterising work societies. 3. Integrate and synthesise learning and knowledge from a range of sources and environments to understand the link between economic and social roles of work and employment for individuals and societies. 4. Students will learn how to think sociologically about work and employment. the key question : Keyquestion for week 5: Why are we still working (or are we not)? Work as a central value for integration (morally and necessity) We depend on innovation and the creation / distribution of knowledge We find ourselves in a paradox: dependence on work and the reduction of work as a cost.

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