Title of article :
THE PSYCHOLOGISATION OF WORK THE DEREGULATION OF WORK AND THE GOVERNMENT OF WILL
Author/Authors :
Crespo، نويسنده , , E. P. Serrano، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
19
From page :
43
To page :
61
Abstract :
Psychologisation is a particular way of constructing the modern individual, for which the technology of a certain type of psychology is essential. Moreover, psycho-logisation is not only a model for individuals, but also a discursive practice forming and legitimating it. Consequently, individuals can be held responsible for situations out-with their control, in turn, leading to the paradoxical situation whereby a dis-course affirms precisely that which it negates. Such paradoxical rhetoric is epito-mised in discourse pertaining to the labour market crisis, in particular, we will ar-gue, within the example of flexicurity discourse. This article aims to examine the discourse on flexicurity emanating from one of the most important agencies for the construction, and dissemination of work ideologies, and representations of unem-ployment in the EU: the European Union institutions. Flexicurity, a mixed notion aiming to reconcile that which appears irreconcilable, is the specific term designat-ing a new political strategy for the management of employment and social security, which, for all intents and purposes, refers to workers‘ moral duty to participate in the self-regulation of their ‗own‘ life. In this polyphonic production process, anti-thetical discourses are conjoined in a paradoxical process of meaning. Hence, whilst, at once, being a discourse that regulates will and boosts individuals‘ capaci-ty to take responsibility for their own life, concomitantly, it also undermines collec-tive resources (both conceptual and institutional), potential mechanisms through which workers could exercise control over the asymmetrical nature of employment situations which make them vulnerable.
Journal title :
Annual Review of Critical Psychology
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Annual Review of Critical Psychology
Record number :
656025
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