Our (In)visible Work – Newsroom
AUTHORS OF THE NEW BOOK, “OUR (IN)VISIBLE WORK,” OUTLINE CONSEQUENCES OF CONFORMING TO WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENTS IN NEW PSYCHOLOGY TODAY COLUMN
Drawing from their extensive experience as authors, academics, and workplace experts, Janelle E. Wells, Ph.D., and Doreen MacAulay, Ph.D., have written a new Psychology Today column revealing that conforming and accommodating workplace settings and culture is harmful invisible work that can lead to significant psychological stress and identity conflict.
AUTHORS OF NEW BOOK ON INVISIBLE WORK APPLAUD KATY PERRY’S RECOGNITION OF THE WOMEN PERFORMING IT
Katy Perry’s controversial new video, “Women’s World,” is helping to spotlight the hidden labor, better known as invisible work, that women frequently perform in the workplace and in managing their households.
NEW PSYCHOLOGY TODAY COLUMN EXPLORES THE 21st CENTURY MANIFESTATION OF INVISIBLE WORK
A new thought-provoking Psychology Today column by academics Janelle E. Wells, Ph.D., and Doreen MacAulay, Ph.D., delves into the evolution of invisible work and its contemporary manifestation.
AUTHORS OF OUR (IN)VISIBLE WORK LAUNCH WEB SPACE EXPLORING SCOPE AND CONSEQUENCES OF UNPAID LABOR
New Book From Janelle E. Wells, Ph.D. and Doreen MacAulay, Ph.D. Will Publish in August
TAMPA, FL—The authors of the upcoming book Our (In)Visible Work have unveiled a groundbreaking interactive web space today.

