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    Spiritual labor and spiritual dissonance in the total institution of the parochial boarding school 

    McGuire, Tammy (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    This qualitative project introduces the concept of "spiritual labor" as the organizational commodification, codification, and regulation of members' spirituality. The study illustrates how the spirituality of teachers/staff ...

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