脏活标签:警察如何解释其使用强制力

Dirty work designations: How police officers account for their use of coercive force

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2005
被引 283 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

运用社会建构论框架,分析警察在研究访谈中如何应对使用强制力的道德困境,揭示不同视角下“脏活”的界定差异及其对职业身份的影响。

Abstract

The concept of ‘dirty work’ has much potential to offer insights into processes related to the construction of organizational identities and work-group cultures. In this article, I use a social constructionist framework, to argue that ‘dirty workers’ perform their identities in two conceptually distinct contexts: ‘front regions’ and ‘back regions’ (Goffman, 1959), each producing its own subjective challenges. I use a critical discourse analysis to explore how, within the research interview setting, police officers deal with the moral dilemma of their use of coercive authority. I argue that what is designated as ‘dirty’ within any specific role differs according to the perspective of the observer, revealing the boundaries and landscape of different moral and social orders and how these overlap and compete. It is further argued that, within specific interactional contexts, occupational identity comprises a site of contestation for these different moral and social orders. The utility of the dirty work concept is explored in relation to its ability to illuminate the dynamics of ideological reproduction and transformation.

社会学组织身份工作文化警察研究社会建构论