Jobseeking as pilgrimage: trials of faith in the labour market

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. Boland
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ABSTRACT Jobseeking is increasingly frequent within contemporary labour markets characterised by temporary contracts, flexible projects and precarious ‘gig-work’ – with economic shocks such as the Financial Crash and COVID-19 pandemic creating waves of redundancy and mass unemployment. How individual job-changers and jobseekers make sense of their experiences and shape their own conduct is explored here, drawing inspiration from the emergent turn to ‘economic theology’ to consider the continued influence of Christian legacies of pilgrimage. To supplement Turner’s understanding of pilgrimage as liminal ritual, the article adapts Weber’s Protestant Ethic thesis and Foucault’s later works on ‘modes of veridiction’, forms of tests and trials which ‘tell the truth’ about the subject. Thus, jobseeking pilgrimages are less seasonal collective religious ritual than a continuous individualised ethic; contemporary jobseeking involves pilgrimages of constantly deciphering signs, putting oneself to the test via the market and self-purification and transformation.
求职如朝圣:对劳动力市场信心的考验
在以临时合同、灵活的项目和不稳定的“零工”为特征的当代劳动力市场中,求职越来越频繁,金融危机和COVID-19大流行等经济冲击造成了裁员和大规模失业浪潮。本文探讨了个人换工作者和求职者如何理解他们的经历并塑造自己的行为,从新兴的“经济神学”转向中汲取灵感,以考虑基督教朝圣遗产的持续影响。为了补充特纳对朝圣作为阈值仪式的理解,本文改编了韦伯的新教伦理论题和福柯后期关于“验证模式”的作品,即“告诉真相”的测试和审判形式。因此,求职朝圣与其说是季节性的集体宗教仪式,不如说是一种持续的个人伦理;当代的求职包括不断解读符号的朝圣,通过市场和自我净化与转化来考验自己。
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Culture Theory and Critique
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