Nordic Working Life and Social Dialogue in Times of Crisis: Introduction to the theme of the special issue

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A crisis refers to some sort of disruption of established practices, routines, or procedures occurring whenever a risk has been realized (Battistelli & Galantino 2019; Beck 1986, 2006). For social actors exposed to crisis in the labor market, this means that they will have to navigate some sort of uncertainty, trying to respond to the consequences unfolding in their surroundings as well as in their own activities (Aven & Renn 2009, p. 1). As they navigate a crisis, they will have to assess further vulnerabilities and damages for their own businesses and the variety of societal values that they adhere to, seeking out opportunities to manage both risks and prospects (Bundy et al. 2017). Doing so nevertheless is difficult and leaves social actors with a variety of tensions that they must address.
Original languageEnglish
JournalNordic Journal of Working Life Studies
Volume13
Issue numberS10
Pages (from-to)1-5
ISSN2245-0157
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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