呼叫中心时间和在家工作

IF 0.3 Q4 LINGUISTICS
K. Nielsen
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摘要

印度呼叫中心的民族志突出了全球呼叫中心的空间及其与国内生活的分离。这种分离性体现在时间表中(对地点、时间和人格的描述),它允许呼叫中心工作人员和他们的国内和国际同事之间的社会语言学实践协调。学习像“专业人士”一样说话是许多人在呼叫中心找工作的原因之一。对于许多呼叫中心的员工来说,这个注册表是在工作中从同事、培训师和经理那里学到的。Covid-19全球大流行迫使许多行业在面临国家封锁时采取适应性措施,导致许多工人突然在家工作。2020年5月24日,印度政府下令在全国范围内实施21天的封锁,限制了超过10亿人的流动,并迫使呼叫中心的员工在家工作。根据对受封锁影响的呼叫中心员工的采访,以及对呼叫中心培训师在封锁前的元语言学评论的分析,我提出,呼叫中心的时间空间有助于协调社会语言学实践,并登记与一系列言语规范(包括但不限于发音)有象征意义的专业人格形式,语法规范和客户服务互动的措辞结构。在家庭工作环境中,工人的新调解公式导致了家庭和办公室时间之间的冲突。
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Call center timespace and working from home
Ethnographies of Indian call centers highlight the space of the global call center and its separateness from domestic life. This separateness is manifested in a chronotope (depiction of place, time and personhood) which allows for the coordination of sociolinguistic practices between call center workers and their colleagues, both domestic and international. Learning to speak like a ‘professional’ is one reason that many people seek work in call centers. For many call center workers this register is learned on the job from colleagues, trainers and managers. Covid-19, a global pandemic which has forced many industries to take adaptive measures in the face of national lockdowns, has led to many workers suddenly working from home. On May 24th 2020, the Government of India ordered a 21-day nation-wide lockdown, limiting the movement of over a billion people and forcing call center employees to work from home. Drawing from interviews with call center employees impeded by the lockdown, along with an analysis of metalinguistic commentaries from call center trainers before the lockdown, I propose that call center timespace serves the purpose of coordination of sociolinguistic practices and the enregisterment of professional forms of personhood emblematically linked to an array of speech norms including but not limited to pronunciation, grammatical norms and the phrasing structure of customer service interactions. The newly mediatized formulations of workers in a work-from-home environment result in a clash between the chronotopes of home and office.
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