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Control and Surveillance in Work Practices: Cultivating Paradox in 'New' Modes of Organizing

de Vaujany, François-Xavier; Leclercq-Vandelannoitte, Aurélie; Munro, Iain; Nama, Yesh; Holt, Robin (2021), Control and Surveillance in Work Practices: Cultivating Paradox in 'New' Modes of Organizing, Organization Studies, 42, 5, p. 675-695. 10.1177/01708406211010988

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2021
Journal name
Organization Studies
Volume
42
Number
5
Publisher
Sage
Pages
675-695
Publication identifier
10.1177/01708406211010988
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Author(s)
de Vaujany, François-Xavier
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Leclercq-Vandelannoitte, Aurélie cc
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Munro, Iain
University of Newcastle Business School
Nama, Yesh
RMIT University
Holt, Robin
Copenhagen Business School
Abstract (EN)
The new world of work is being characterized by the emergence of what are, apparently, increasingly autonomous ways of working and living. Mobile work, coworking, flex office, platform-based entrepreneurship, virtual collaborations, Do It Yourself (DIT), remote work, digital nomads, among other trends, epitomize ways of organizing work practice that purportedly align productivity with freedom. But most ethnographical research already reveals many paradoxical experiences associated with these new practices and processes. Indeed, it appears that with autonomy comes surveillance and control, to a point where, as Foucault observed way back, subjectivity and subject become synonyms, and the current pandemic both strengthens and makes visible this situation. In this introduction to the special issue we make a foray into this situation, using four open and related themes developed in the five papers we selected: managerial control and technology; surveillance and platform capitalism; time and space; and new organizational forms and autonomy. Paradoxical movements are identified for each of them, before we conclude by reflecting on a grounding paradox which appears at the centre of this special issue and the themes it covers.
Subjects / Keywords
control systems; new ways of working; organizational control; remote work; surveillance capitalism
JEL
M54 - Labor Management
J81 - Working Conditions
J24 - Human Capital; Skills; Occupational Choice; Labor Productivity

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