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Embodied narratives of Amazon workers. A critical cartography of the warehouse
Warehouses are fundamental enclaves within global supply chains. They are characterised for the use of digital Taylorism, automation and algorithmic control to intensify labour processes and deskill workers. Amazon accompanies these practices with an anti-union policy and the projection of a narrative that emphasizes the benefits of its organizational model. However, several voices have contested the company’s narrative. This article aims to investigate Amazon workers’ embodied counter-narratives about their work experiences and labour relations. To this purpose, the article will employ body mapping as a participatory tool to enrichen our understanding of the spatiality of labour processes. The results show that Amazon practices about employment relations, work safety, mental health, salaries, pace of work and technological control, and work-life balance have a deep impact on workers’ bodies, and, hence, workers’ narratives are strongly connected to their bodies. Finally, the article advocates for the inclusion of body-mapping within critical cartography and labour geography to a better understanding of workers’ bodies as spaces of class struggle.
期刊介绍:
Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.