Empowerment narratives and sticky affects: the workings of affective capitalism in Philippine call centers

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Aileen O. Salonga
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Abstract In contemporary work arrangements that are premised on the exchange of information, communication, and services, one dominant instrumentality of affective capitalism is the practice of emotional labor. In this paper, I turn my attention to the promise of empowerment in the workplace and propose that it is another instrumentality of affective capitalism. Specifically, I examine the ways through which positive feelings are evoked and maintained in the Philippine call center industry through the circulation of empowerment narratives that are of particular significance to its Filipino workers. Using Wetherell’s notion of affective practice and Ahmed’s notion of the stickiness of emotion, I examine the affective-discursive dimensions of the empowerment narratives, trace their repeated telling, and surface the other narratives upon which they draw to show how particular affects become sticky, that is, how they gain recognition and resonance, and are felt and taken up by the same bodies that circulate them. In making explicit the relationship between the empowerment narratives and their sticky affects, I demonstrate that the promise of empowerment in the call centers is as much a discursive practice as it is an affective one. Thus, to make sense of the workings of affective capitalism in the new work order, it is crucial to interrogate not only the affective dispositions that workers are made to occupy in the workplace, but also dominant workplace discourses that are, in fact, designed to evoke, circulate, and maintain the desired affects.
授权叙事和粘性影响:菲律宾呼叫中心情感资本主义的运作
在以信息、沟通和服务交换为前提的当代工作安排中,情感资本主义的一个主要工具是情绪劳动的实践。在本文中,我将注意力转向职场赋权的前景,并提出它是情感资本主义的另一种工具。具体而言,我研究了通过授权叙事的循环,在菲律宾呼叫中心行业中唤起和维持积极情绪的方式,这对菲律宾工人具有特别重要的意义。利用Wetherell的情感实践概念和Ahmed的情感粘性概念,我研究了赋权叙事的情感话语维度,追踪了它们的重复讲述,并揭示了它们所描绘的其他叙事,以显示特定的影响是如何变得粘性的,也就是说,它们是如何获得认可和共鸣的,并被传播它们的同一身体所感知和吸收的。在明确授权叙述与其粘性影响之间的关系时,我证明了呼叫中心授权的承诺既是一种情感实践,也是一种话语实践。因此,为了理解新工作秩序中情感资本主义的运作,至关重要的是,不仅要询问工人在工作场所被迫占据的情感倾向,还要询问实际上旨在唤起、循环和维持所需影响的主导工作场所话语。
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International Journal of the Sociology of Language
International Journal of the Sociology of Language Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of the Sociology of Language (IJSL) is dedicated to the development of the sociology of language as a truly international and interdisciplinary field in which various approaches – theoretical and empirical – supplement and complement each other, contributing thereby to the growth of language-related knowledge, applications, values and sensitivities. Five of the journal''s annual issues are topically focused, all of the articles in such issues being commissioned in advance, after acceptance of proposals. One annual issue is reserved for single articles on the sociology of language. Selected issues throughout the year also feature a contribution on small languages and small language communities.
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