无形的数字化工作:数字化组织中的补偿、连接和清洁工作

L. Justesen, Ursula Plesner
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本文旨在开发一种理论词汇,使我们不仅能更好地理解数字化对组织的可见影响,还能更好地理解数字化组织内部和周围为准备、维护和修复其主要特征而产生的无形工作。借鉴女性主义科技研究及其经典的隐形工作概念,我们对当前研究中一些占主导地位的空间根隐喻假设提出了质疑,并为数字化工作和数字化组织提出了另一种隐喻。我们提出了 "隐形数字工作 "的理论概念,作为对已经确立的数字工作概念的一种推论,并充实了三种类型的工作,我们将其概念化为隐形连接工作、补偿工作和清洁工作。这一分析框架捕捉到了在主流描述中往往被忽视和贬低的工作方面。因此,它代表了数字空间想象的一种理论替代方案,这种数字空间想象会导致过分强调新数字技术的能力,从而为审视边缘工作建立一个替代基础,这对数字化组织的构成至关重要。将不可见的数字化工作理论化,符合近期组织研究的呼吁,即超越视觉,调查数字化的间接和不那么可见的影响。
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Invisible Digi-Work: Compensating, connecting, and cleaning in digitalized organizations
The aim of this paper is to develop a theoretical vocabulary that allows us to better understand not only the visible effects of digitalization on organizations but also the invisible work that arises in and around the digitalized organization to prepare, maintain and repair its key features. Drawing on feminist science and technology studies and their classic concept of invisible work, we challenge some of the dominant spatial root metaphor assumptions in current research and develop an alternative metaphoric of digital work and the digitalized organization. We develop the theoretical concept of invisible digi-work as a corollary to the already established concept of digital work and flesh out three types of work that we conceptualize as invisible connecting, compensating and cleaning work. This analytical framework captures aspects of work that tend be out of sight and devalued in dominant accounts. As such, it represents a theoretical alternative to imageries of digital spaces that lead to an overemphasis on the affordances of new digital technologies, establishing an alternative ground for interrogating work at margins, which is essential to the constitution of digitalized organizations. Theorizing invisible digi-work is in line with recent calls in organization studies to go beyond the visual and investigate the indirect and less visible implications of digitalization.
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