物的抵抗:个人物品在员工抵制空间变革中的政治作用

Objectal resistance: The political role of personal objects in workers’ resistance to spatial change

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2021
被引 12
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究员工如何通过摆放个人物品来抵制灵活办公(共享工位+远程办公)的推行,揭示物品在空间变革中的政治角色。

Abstract

Flexwork, that is, the combination of shared offices and telework, is one of the major changes affecting the workplace these days. But how do employees react to these transformations of their work environment? In this article, we investigate employees’ resistance to the introduction of flexwork in a large Belgian organization. We show employees resisting this workspace transformation through the use of personal objects as means to physically reconnect to the place, using objects to convey their claims and objectively occupy places. Though space has become a key analytic concept in the study of organizations, research still largely neglects the concrete role played by personal objects in the capacity of workers to resist change in the occupation of workspaces. We highlight the mutual constitution of objects and space in practices of resistance to workspace change. We show specifically how the politicality of these materials – referred to here as objectal resistance – comes from the meaning that people assign to objects when they place them in order to re-establish workers’ bodily presence at work – that is, from acts of objects embodiment and emplacement. We contribute to studies of resistance in the workplace by showing that objectal resistance is a complex combination of overt and covert activities, which leads to seeing the classic opposition between recognition and post-recognition politics in a new light.

组织行为工作空间员工抵制物质性