英雄、受害者和反抗者:数字化就业中心的代理人脆弱性和身份谈话技巧

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Alexandrina Schmidt, Susie Scott
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本文通过对丹麦就业中心客户的访谈,探讨了弱势客户的身份谈话技巧。我们将符号互动论的理论视角与 "无 "社会学相结合,探讨了与非工人身份相分离的技巧。这项研究展示了行动者如何通过代理脆弱性来解决其身份困境。我们确定了三种身份对话技巧:(1) 英雄对话,以重申其辛勤工作者的身份;(2) 受害者对话,为其目前的处境开脱;(3) 抵制者对话,通过对数字需求和要求的委曲求全和无动于衷的回应。后者涉及不同形式的否定行动:有所为、有所不为和无所作为。
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Heroes, Victims, and Resisters: Agentic Vulnerability and Techniques of Identity Talk in Digitalized Job Centers
This article explores vulnerable clients' techniques of identity talk, drawing on interviews with clients in Danish job centers. We combine the theoretical perspective of symbolic interactionism with the sociology of nothing to explore techniques of disidentification from the nonworker identity. The study demonstrates how the actors perform agentic vulnerability to resolve their identity dilemmas. We identify three techniques of identity talk: (1) hero‐talk to reassert their hard worker identity, (2) victim‐talk to excuse their current positions, and (3) resister‐talk through commissive and omissive responses to digital demands and requirements. The latter involves different forms of negational action: doing something, nondoing, and doing nothing.
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期刊介绍: The Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction is a social science professional organization of scholars interested in qualitative, especially interactionist, research. The society organizes panels and sessions at annual conferences such as the American Sociological Association and Midwest Sociology Society Annual Meetings, and each Spring holds the Couch-Stone Symposium. As the main voice of the Symbolic Interactionist perspective, Symbolic Interaction brings you articles which showcase empirical research and theoretical development that resound throughout the fields of sociology, social psychology, communication, education, nursing, organizations, mass media, and others.
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