集会之日:一项关于‘仪式作为抵抗’与‘抵抗作为仪式’的民族志研究

The Day of the Rally: An ethnographic study of ‘ceremony as resistance’ and ‘resistance as ceremony’

ORGANIZATION · 2018
被引 23
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过一项学术纠纷中一日集会的民族志研究,论证仪式可成为抵抗形式,同时抵抗也再生产规范与权力,揭示了生产性抵抗的模糊性。

Abstract

The literature on organisational culture suggests that ceremonies or rituals reinforce control. By contrast, this article contributes to the literature on resistance, culture and ceremony by arguing that ceremony can also be understood as a form of resistance. It does so through drawing on ethnographic research, first, to explore how a ceremonial 1-day rally during an academic dispute was productive for frontline employee resistance (ceremony as resistance). Second, it considers how such resistance can also be productive in generating consent, for it is infused with and reproduces established norms, subjectivities and power relations (resistance as ceremony). Finally, it is asserted that resistance can be productive in fostering a subjectivity characterised by stability and instability and so practices such as a rally are necessary to try to stabilise both the organisation and the subjectivity of resistance. The article therefore illustrates the ambiguity of productive resistance which has been neglected to date. These insights and arguments indicate that all forms of workplace resistance are decaf, for they are imbued with the context and norms through which they arise. Nevertheless, resistance remains dangerous for those in positions of authority because it means that power is never totalising and so outcomes continue to be uncertain.

组织文化员工抵抗仪式与权力民族志