Hegemonic Surveillance at Work: Fabricating the cyberized, totalized and thespianized employee

Z. Jaser, Dennis Tourish
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Recent developments in technology have intensified the totalizing potential of surveillance within the workplace. Our paper proposes a theory of hegemonic surveillance to enhance our understanding of these processes. We argue that it is necessary to theorize surveillance as a multilevel phenomenon. Accordingly, we propose a model of hegemonic surveillance that starts from the outer socio/political level, characterized by neoliberalism. This sees workers in wholly economic terms, as units of productive capacity, rather than fully fledged human beings. It is an ideological context that underpins the growth of surveillance within the workplace. We employ Gramsci’s ideas of hegemony to theorize the normalization of surveillance that is thus produced. Surveillance is increasingly inescapable (performance is monitored and measured at all times, in all spaces) and pervasive (it encompasses all aspects of human performance, including emotions, health and lifestyle). Extending Burawoy’s ideas of consent, we argue that the performance of consent is central to the perpetuation of hegemony. Such performances, while seemingly voluntary, are becoming mandatory in ever more work contexts. At an individual level, we articulate the risk of totally surveilled employees becoming cyberized, totalized and thespianized. While acknowledging resistance, and ourselves seeking to resist technological determinism, the purpose of this paper is to theorize a dystopian future of work that could come to pass if present trends remain unchecked.
工作中的霸权监控:编造网络化、全面化和舞台化的员工
最近的技术发展加强了工作场所监控的总体化潜力。本文提出了霸权监控理论,以加深我们对这些过程的理解。我们认为,有必要将监控理论化为一种多层次现象。因此,我们提出了一个以新自由主义为特征的外部社会/政治层面的霸权监控模型。这完全是从经济角度将工人视为生产能力的单位,而非完全成熟的人。这种意识形态是工作场所监控发展的基础。我们运用葛兰西的霸权思想,对由此产生的监控常态化进行理论分析。监控变得越来越不可避免(在任何时间、任何地点都会对工作表现进行监控和测量)和无处不在(它涵盖了人类工作表现的方方面面,包括情感、健康和生活方式)。根据布拉沃伊关于 "同意 "的观点,我们认为 "同意 "的表现是霸权得以延续的核心。这种表现看似自愿,但在越来越多的工作环境中却成为强制性的。在个人层面,我们阐述了被完全监控的员工变成网络化、全面化和表演化的风险。本文承认存在阻力,我们自己也在努力抵制技术决定论,但我们的目的是要从理论上描述一种乌托邦式的工作未来,如果目前的趋势得不到遏制,这种未来可能会成为现实。
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