“永远别叫我雇佣兵”:身份工作、污名管理与私人安保承包商

‘Never call me a mercenary’: Identity work, stigma management and the private security contractor

ORGANIZATION · 2017
被引 22
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了私人安保承包商如何通过自传中的沟通策略,应对媒体对其职业的污名化,挑战缺乏正当性、美德和专业合法性的指责。

Abstract

Organisation studies has paid little attention to the contemporary private security industry, despite its enormous recent growth as a supplement to or replacement for state military services in theatres of conflict. To address this neglect, we investigate the workers at the heart of the industry: private security employees or contractors. Amidst widespread and extremely critical media coverage of their activities, we consider the individual contractor as a central agent of contemporary conflict, identifying three main objections to their deployment: a lack of just cause, virtue and professional legitimacy. Using scholarship on identity work and stigma management more specifically, we analyse contractors’ accounts of their employment to identify the communicative strategies they employ to challenge the stigma attributed to their occupation and/or to them as incumbents. Our data set is memoirs written by five British contractors, published between 2006 and 2011. We also suggest that data such as these are under-utilised in organisation studies’ treatment of identity work, because they represent a distinctive form of this work which we label identity writing.

组织研究身份工作污名管理私人安保行业冲突研究