
Type of Document Master's Thesis Author LoRusso, James Dennis Author's Email Address jlorusso1@student.gsu.edu URN etd-11262007-141021 Title Labors of Authenticity: The Function of Spirituality and the Construction of Selfhood in the American Business Degree Master of Arts Department Religious Studies Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Christopher White Committee Chair Louis Ruprecht, Jr. Committee Member Timothy Renick Committee Member Keywords
- Authenticity
- Spirituality
- Religious Studies
- Workplace Spirituality
- Starbucks Coffee
- Personal Identity
- Corporate Religion
- American Religion
Date of Defense 2007-11-09 Availability unrestricted Abstract In light of claims that liberalism has led to a breakdown in society, this paper refutes these claims by examining how workplace spirituality at Starbucks Coffee impacts the identities of several employees. While others have examined workplace spirituality as a management technique, this study illustrates how it could be understood as a distinctly modern way of being religious. By linking the ethnography to recent religious trends, this study illustrates how employees are cultivating a spirituality of an inner self. Specifically, these employees accomplish three things. First, they claim to discover their true authentic self. Also, despite the alienation of modern life, workplace spirituality helps employees establish new forms of community. Third, they rework traditional notions of authority in the workplace in ways that strengthen a connection with their inner selves. Finally, the author briefly explores the broader ethical and religious implications that arise from understanding the dynamics of workplace spirituality.Files
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