Sleep as in/dispensable deceleration for acceleration: the ambivalent relation between social acceleration and sleep patterns of the white-collar employees in İstanbul

IF 1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Çağatay Topal, Emir Kurmuş
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ABSTRACT Capitalism today tries to take advantage of sleep while reducing its duration. The expansion of flexible work regimes into other fields of life spreads the effects of social acceleration. Acceleration is in line with deceleration. Sleep can be a limit to acceleration or can be a necessary deceleration of the body for further acceleration. On the one hand, due to the requirements and desires inside and outside work, sleep is more vulnerable to time pressure. On the other hand, lack of or unhealthy sleep is seen as an obstacle before enriched participation in waking life. The tension between the economic and cultural drivers of social acceleration is perpetuated by its structural motor, which generates an ambivalent position for the sleep of white-collar employees. This renders sleep both dispensable and indispensable at the same time.
睡眠为加速而减速:İstanbul白领员工社会加速与睡眠模式的矛盾关系
今天的资本主义试图利用睡眠,同时减少睡眠的持续时间。灵活的工作制度扩展到生活的其他领域,传播了社会加速的影响。加速与减速是一致的。睡眠可能是加速的限制,也可能是身体进一步加速的必要减速。一方面,由于工作内外的要求和欲望,睡眠更容易受到时间压力的影响。另一方面,缺乏或不健康的睡眠被视为丰富参与清醒生活的障碍。社会加速的经济和文化驱动因素之间的紧张关系因其结构性动力而持续存在,这为白领员工的睡眠带来了矛盾的地位。这使得睡眠既可有可无又不可或缺。
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2.70
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期刊介绍: International Review of Sociology is the oldest journal in the field of sociology, founded in 1893 by Ren Worms. Now the property of Rome University, its direction has been entrusted to the Faculty of Statistics. This choice is a deliberate one and falls into line with the traditional orientation of the journal as well as of the Institut International de Sociologie. The latter was the world"s first international academic organisation of sociology which started as an association of contributors to International Review of Sociology. Entrusting the journal to the Faculty of Statistics reinforces the view that sociology is not conceived apart from economics, history, demography, anthropology and social psychology.
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