手工艺实践中的关系性相遇与物质活力

Relational Encounters and Vital Materiality in the Practice of Craft Work

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2019
被引 143 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究手工艺实践中身体与物质之间的情感关系,基于对英国四家制造自行车、鞋子和手绘陶器的组织的定性数据,提出物质活力对工作意义和伦理敏感性的核心作用。

Abstract

Practice-based studies of organization have drawn attention to the importance of the body as a site of knowledge and knowing. However, relational encounters between bodies and objects, and the affects they generate, are less well understood in organization studies. This article uses new materialist theory to explore the role of affect in embodied practices of craft making. It suggests that craft work relies on affective organizational relations and intensities that flow between bodies, objects and places of making. This perspective enables a more affective, materially inclusive understanding of organizational practice, as encounters between human and nonhuman entities and forces. We draw on empirical data from a qualitative study of four UK organizations that make bicycles, shoes and hand-decorated pottery. We track the embodied techniques that enable vital encounters with matter and the affective traces and spatial, aesthetic atmospheres that emerge from these encounters. We suggest that a concern with the vitality of objects is central to the meaning that is attributed to craft work practices and the ethical sensibilities that arise from these encounters. We conclude by proposing an affective ethics of mattering that constructs agency in ways that are not confined to humans and acknowledges the importance of orientations towards matter in generating possibilities for ethical generosity towards others.

组织研究手工艺物质性情感实践理论