具身连接工作:极端情境下日常例行程序重建中活身体的作用

Embodied Connection Work: The Role of the Lived Body in Routine Recreation in Extreme Contexts

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2024
被引 9
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究一家零浪费餐厅在疫情中如何通过“具身连接工作”(包括具身想象和具身保护)重建例行程序,揭示活身体在连接行动者与行动中的关键作用。

Abstract

Abstract Extreme events pose major challenges for the performance of routines as they threaten the continuation of work in all its forms. This paper uses an embodiment perspective to examine a routine recreation process in a fine‐dining zero‐waste restaurant whose routines were completely disrupted by the COVID‐19 pandemic. Zooming in on the role of the lived body, our study reveals the importance of ‘embodied connection work’ for the recreation of a new set of routines. We show how this active process of making connections between actors and actions consists of ‘embodied imagining’ and ‘embodied protecting’. Together, these interrelated practices enable the reintegration of stakeholders and the reassembling of what matters to the restaurant owners. Our study contributes to research at the intersection of routines and extreme contexts in three ways: (1) we move away from considering the body as a trained object and focus instead on the lived body and its role in performing and patterning and, hence, in recreating routines; (2) we unpack how novel roles emerge through embodied connection work as new and existing connections are forged; and (3) we conceptualize the relationship between routines and context as mutually constitutive suggesting that actions are situated through the lived body.

组织行为极端情境例行程序具身认知