Whistleblowing and the Sociological Imagination 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781137394453, 1137394455
Product detail:
- ISBN 10: 1137394455
- ISBN 13: 9781137394453
- Author: Tina Uys
This authoritative book explores cases of whistleblowing from around the world, with a focus on cases in South Africa. Whistleblowing is a vital tool in the fight against corruption and other forms of organizational wrongdoing. The author develops a sociology of whistleblowing by employing C. Wright Mills’ concept of the sociological imagination that examines the private troubles and public issues related to whistleblowing. Organizational wrongdoing is a public issue that the whistleblower tries to expose so that it can be corrected and whistleblowing also is a personal trouble that can have devastating consequences for the whistleblower and his/her family, friends, and colleagues. After analyzing whistleblowing in terms of the personal troubles and public issues, this engrossing book considers ways in which whistleblowers and organizations could be supported to promote the public interest while mitigating the possible negative consequences for whistleblowers, organizations and our societies. This book is a must read for policymakers, researchers, whistleblowers and those who are interested in a just society.
Table of contents:
- 1. Whistleblowing and the Sociological Imagination
- 2. What Constitutes Whistleblowing?
- 3. South African Whistleblowers
- 4. Voice and Silence: Who Blows the Whistle and Why?
- 5. Personal Troubles: The Impact on the Whistleblower
- 6. Public Issues: The Impact on the Organization and the Public
- 7. Protecting Whistleblowers: The Effectiveness of Legislation and Organizational Support
- 8. Assisting Whistleblowers in Advancing Social Justice in the Workplace