考虑设计数字优先失业服务的动画精神:论他人的动机

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Ray Griffin, Antoinette Jordan, Aisling Tuite
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本文探讨了数字失业服务的动态精神。与人与人之间的服务不同,在人与人之间的服务中,政策意图通常由专业人员调解,数字服务完全是在政策想象中设计的。因此,了解推动他们发展的精神是一个紧迫的问题。为了解决这个问题,我们报告了设计思维焦点小组,以支持颠覆性数字失业服务的发展,该服务寻求三个不同群体的观点和回应——四个欧洲国家的高级政策制定者、社会工作者和失业者。在没有提示的情况下,每次谈话都对失业人员的动机提出了各种各样的问题,暗示了一种家长式的动机,这种动机只应该当面冒险。由此,我们认为数字失业服务的设计很可能被动机理论的公理化、不加批判的动员所主导。更进一步,我们提供了研究中出现的动机理论形式的简要谱系,突出了其在失业开创性研究中的有趣,共同的历史。因此,我们得出结论,数字化可能不会改变福利,而是会以新的方式重新激活、本质化和持久激活,从而深化长期存在的“双重激活”过程——激活公共就业服务和失业者。
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Considering the animating ethos of designing digital first unemployment services: On the motivation of others

This paper explores the animating ethos of digital unemployment services. Unlike human-to-human services, where the intention of policy is normally mediated by professionals, digital services are fully designed in the policy imagination. As a result, it is a pressing issue to understand the ethos that animates their development. To address this, we report on design thinking focus groups undertaken to support the development of a disruptive digital unemployment service that sought the views and responses of three different groups—senior policymakers, caseworkers and unemployed people in four European countries. Without prompting, each conversation variously problematised the imputed motivations of unemployed people, suggesting a form of paternalistic motivation that should only risked in-person. From this, we suggest that the design of digital unemployment services may well be dominated by the axiomatic, uncritical mobilisation of motivation theory. Going further, we offer a brief genealogy of the form of motivation theory that surfaced in the study, highlighting its interesting, shared history in seminal studies on unemployment. As a result, we conclude, that rather than altering welfare, digitisation may reanimate, essentialise and make durable activation in new ways that deepen longstanding processes of “double activation”—activating public employment services as well as the unemployed.

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