The Clean World of Dirty Work: Actors, Technology, Social Relations

Diana Maria Aron
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This paper explores the importance of technology in the work of cleaning agents and implicitly of companies specialized in offering professional cleaning services. Understanding how dirt is part of society and how it is integrated into the concerns of major industries in the field is useful. Approaching dirt as unpleasant and its removal as denigrating are aspects deeply rooted in the cultural meanings of this work. The practices and ways in which cleaning is done with the help of technology are what make the work with dirt more honorable and less degrading. Dirty work seen through Everett Hughes’ concept of the “moral division of labor” can be understood as the existence of hierarchical distinctions within the profession of cleaning workers. Who has access to the use of revolutionary equipment? Are there limitations on their use? What kind of limitations? Treating technology as part of the cleaning process seems to be not immune to fear from users and compromises from companies. However, in some situations, it seems that the digitization of the cleaning process and the replacement of humans with robots will be just a happy and somewhat confusing dream that creates a rift between the dirty world of dirty work and the clean world of dirty work.
肮脏工作的干净世界:演员、技术、社会关系
本文探讨了技术在清洗剂工作中的重要性,并隐含了专门提供专业清洁服务的公司的重要性。了解污垢如何成为社会的一部分,以及它如何融入该领域主要行业的关注是有用的。将污垢视为令人不快的东西,将其清除为一种诋毁,这些都深深植根于这部作品的文化含义中。在技术的帮助下进行清洁的做法和方法使清洁工作更加光荣而不那么有辱人格。通过埃弗雷特·休斯的“道德分工”概念来看,肮脏的工作可以理解为清洁工人职业内部存在等级差异。谁有权使用革命性的设备?它们的使用有限制吗?什么样的限制?将技术视为清洁过程的一部分,似乎无法避免用户的恐惧和公司的妥协。然而,在某些情况下,清洁过程的数字化和机器人取代人类似乎只是一个快乐而又有些令人困惑的梦想,它在肮脏的肮脏工作世界和干净的肮脏工作世界之间制造了一道裂缝。
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