疏离的场景:重新配置对工作的依恋

Scenes of detachment: Reconfiguring attachments to work

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space · 2026
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ABS 3

中文导读

基于对澳大利亚完全远程知识工作者的定性研究,提出三种疏离模式(恢复性、行动主义、幻灭性),揭示工作依恋如何被重新配置,对理解当代工作关系转型有参考价值。

Abstract

Geographical theories of attachment have illuminated why progressive change is so difficult to bring about, yet the question of how detachment from dominant ways of life is actually lived and felt remains an open one. This paper develops recent debates on attachment and detachment by examining the detachments that happen in fully-remote working from home among knowledge workers in Australia. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork with almost fifty home-based worker households and focusing in on 11 participants who work entirely from home, we extend Anderson’s notion of a ‘scene of attachment’ to theorise ‘scenes of detachment’ as occasions in which attachments to work are felt to loosen, attenuate or fray. Through analyses of three interviews, we identify three modes of detachment that crystallise for our fully remote workers: restorative detachment from work-dominated subjectivities; activist detachment from corporate policies that devalue connective and caring labour; and disillusioned detachment from under-stimulating and isolating work that nevertheless remains structurally necessary. Each mode is a partial and situated reconfiguration of attachment rather than a wholesale refusal of work and is shaped by social difference and structural positioning. Attending to these modes of detachment unsettles totalising assumptions about immutable attachments to work and points towards a geography of partial detachment that foregrounds the transforming nature of contemporary relations to work.

经济地理学劳动社会学远程工作工作与生活平衡