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Alan Fox (sociologist)

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332: 185:, Fox became prominent in a group of scholars known collectively as the "Oxford school of industrial relations". Although the Oxford school was frequently associated with pluralism, during the 1970s Fox adopted an overtly radical position. In "Industrial relations: a social critique of pluralist ideology" (1973) and 161:
on Trade Unions and Employers' Associations (1965–68). In it he described the dominance in industrial relations of two, rival ideological/theoretical perspectives. The first, for which Fox coined the name "unitary" (later unitarist), denies that the interests of employers and employees were
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significantly different from each other. For the other perspective, he used an existing term from political science: "
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children of his generation — left school at the age of 14. He worked first as a laboratory assistant at a
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and in 1963, he became a lecturer at Nuffield, in the Department of Social and Administrative Studies.
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training, but was rejected due to poor eyesight. He served initially as a ground staff photographer in
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A. H. Halsey, 2006, "Fox, Alan (1920–2002), sociologist and industrial historian",
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History and Heritage: the Social Origins of the British Industrial Relations System
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Research Paper 3, Royal Commission on Trade Unions and Employers' Associations
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Man and Organization: The Search for Explanation and Social Relevance
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In 1947–48, he undertook a diploma in public administration at
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Newham
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Index

DFM
industrial sociologist
industrial relations
Manor Park, London
machine enameller
First World War
eleven plus examination
working class
grammar school
photographic film
Second World War
Royal Air Force
aircrew
India
Burma
Corporal
aerial photographer
No. 3 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit
Japanese
North American Mitchell
Sergeant
Distinguished Flying Medal
Forestry Commission
Ruskin College
Oxford
University of Oxford
Exeter College
Bachelor of Letters
Black Country
Nuffield College

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