Fast Food, Fast Talk
Discover the intricate dynamics of corporate culture in "Fast Food, Fast Talk" by sociologist Dr. Eric Schlosser. Published in 1993 by the University of California Press, this insightful paperback spans 278 pages, offering a compelling exploration of two major American fast-food corporations. Schlosser delves into the methods these companies use to regulate their workers' language, appearance, attitudes, and behaviors, revealing the profound impact of such practices on service work. Through meticulous research, he uncovers the complex and often surprising consequences of the routinization of labor in the fast-food industry. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of business, culture, and society. Join the conversation about the realities of modern work life and the hidden costs of convenience. Grab your copy today from Bookshop and dive into this thought-provoking examination of the fast-food phenomenon.