Coworking: uma construção discursiva do trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico
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Data de Publicação: | 2019 |
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Resumo: | This study examines how coworking can be understood as a discursive construction of work around mechanisms of biopolitcal power. We have observed few studies in the international literature that have proposed to articulate the mechanisms of biopolitical power (FOUCAULT, 2008b) with the field of work and organizations (FLEMING, 2012; 2014; MUNRO, 2012), such theme at the national level. The present research aims at identifying and analyzing the discourse on the coworking spaces that show a certain neoliberal ethos (HANNANN, 2009; MILLER e ROSE, 2012; ROSE, 2011) that imposes on the life of individuals, according to the precepts of a new governmental reason, of individual as company of self and human capital. To demonstrate how this process is constructed through documental analysis of three sources (Impact Hub coworking site, Brazilian Coworking Association and Exame Magazine) and discourse analysis. We adopta two aspects of the art of governing (MILLER e ROSE, 2012; ROSE 2011): the rationalities (related to the way of representing the object of analysis, making it knowable, calculate and manageable) and mechanisms (related to the aspects that shape, standardize and instrumentalize behavior, thinking, decisions and people’s aspirations). The analysis revelead, by means of discursive categories and formations, the subjective aspects intrinsic to the concept of coworking and to the construction of the “coworker” subject, an autonomous individual, an entrepreuner of himself, subject to a neoliberal ethos that palces his subjectivity at service of an economic rationality. |
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Santos, Eliane Ferreira dosEscolasAndrade, Daniel PereiraHeloani, José RobertoMeneghetti, Francis KanashiroFontenelle, Isleide Arruda2019-07-22T14:58:48Z2019-07-22T14:58:48Z2019-05-30https://hdl.handle.net/10438/27715This study examines how coworking can be understood as a discursive construction of work around mechanisms of biopolitcal power. We have observed few studies in the international literature that have proposed to articulate the mechanisms of biopolitical power (FOUCAULT, 2008b) with the field of work and organizations (FLEMING, 2012; 2014; MUNRO, 2012), such theme at the national level. The present research aims at identifying and analyzing the discourse on the coworking spaces that show a certain neoliberal ethos (HANNANN, 2009; MILLER e ROSE, 2012; ROSE, 2011) that imposes on the life of individuals, according to the precepts of a new governmental reason, of individual as company of self and human capital. To demonstrate how this process is constructed through documental analysis of three sources (Impact Hub coworking site, Brazilian Coworking Association and Exame Magazine) and discourse analysis. We adopta two aspects of the art of governing (MILLER e ROSE, 2012; ROSE 2011): the rationalities (related to the way of representing the object of analysis, making it knowable, calculate and manageable) and mechanisms (related to the aspects that shape, standardize and instrumentalize behavior, thinking, decisions and people’s aspirations). The analysis revelead, by means of discursive categories and formations, the subjective aspects intrinsic to the concept of coworking and to the construction of the “coworker” subject, an autonomous individual, an entrepreuner of himself, subject to a neoliberal ethos that palces his subjectivity at service of an economic rationality.Este estudo examina de que forma o coworking pode ser compreendido como uma construção discursiva sobre o trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico. Observamos poucos estudos, na literatura internacional, que se propuseram a apresentar uma articulação entre os mecanismos de poder biopolítico (FOUCAULT, 2008b) com o campo do trabalho e das organizações (FLEMING, 2012; 2014; MUNRO, 2012), não havendo estudos sobre tal temática em âmbito nacional. Partindo dessa lacuna, a presente pesquisa pretende identificar e analisar os discursos sobre os espaços de coworking que evidenciam um determinado ethos neoliberal (HAMANN, 2009; ROSE e MILLER, 2012; ROSE, 2011) que se impõe sobre a vida dos indivíduos, conduzindo-os conforme preceitos de uma nova razão governamental, de indivíduo como empresa de si e portador de um capital humano. Para demonstrar como esse processo é construído, por meio de análise documental de três fontes (site de coworking, site da Associação Brasileira de Coworking e revista Exame) e análise de discurso, adotamos dois aspectos da arte de governar (MILLER e ROSE, 2012; ROSE, 2011): as racionalidades (relacionadas ao modo de representar o objeto de análise, tornando-o cognoscível, calculável e administrável) e os mecanismos (relacionados aos aspectos que modelam, normalizam e instrumentalizam a conduta, o pensamento, as decisões e as aspirações das pessoas). 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Coworking: uma construção discursiva do trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico |
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Coworking: uma construção discursiva do trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico Santos, Eliane Ferreira dos Coworking Rationality Governmentatlity Biopolitics Subjectivity Racionalidade Governamentalidade Biopolítica Subjetividade Administração de empresas Ambiente de trabalho Compartilhamento Razão Biopolitica Subjetividade Poder (Ciências sociais) |
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Coworking: uma construção discursiva do trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico |
title_full |
Coworking: uma construção discursiva do trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico |
title_fullStr |
Coworking: uma construção discursiva do trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico |
title_full_unstemmed |
Coworking: uma construção discursiva do trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico |
title_sort |
Coworking: uma construção discursiva do trabalho em torno de mecanismos de poder biopolítico |
author |
Santos, Eliane Ferreira dos |
author_facet |
Santos, Eliane Ferreira dos |
author_role |
author |
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Escolas |
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv |
Andrade, Daniel Pereira Heloani, José Roberto Meneghetti, Francis Kanashiro |
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv |
Santos, Eliane Ferreira dos |
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv |
Fontenelle, Isleide Arruda |
contributor_str_mv |
Fontenelle, Isleide Arruda |
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv |
Coworking Rationality Governmentatlity Biopolitics Subjectivity |
topic |
Coworking Rationality Governmentatlity Biopolitics Subjectivity Racionalidade Governamentalidade Biopolítica Subjetividade Administração de empresas Ambiente de trabalho Compartilhamento Razão Biopolitica Subjetividade Poder (Ciências sociais) |
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Racionalidade Governamentalidade Biopolítica Subjetividade |
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv |
Administração de empresas |
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv |
Ambiente de trabalho Compartilhamento Razão Biopolitica Subjetividade Poder (Ciências sociais) |
description |
This study examines how coworking can be understood as a discursive construction of work around mechanisms of biopolitcal power. We have observed few studies in the international literature that have proposed to articulate the mechanisms of biopolitical power (FOUCAULT, 2008b) with the field of work and organizations (FLEMING, 2012; 2014; MUNRO, 2012), such theme at the national level. The present research aims at identifying and analyzing the discourse on the coworking spaces that show a certain neoliberal ethos (HANNANN, 2009; MILLER e ROSE, 2012; ROSE, 2011) that imposes on the life of individuals, according to the precepts of a new governmental reason, of individual as company of self and human capital. To demonstrate how this process is constructed through documental analysis of three sources (Impact Hub coworking site, Brazilian Coworking Association and Exame Magazine) and discourse analysis. We adopta two aspects of the art of governing (MILLER e ROSE, 2012; ROSE 2011): the rationalities (related to the way of representing the object of analysis, making it knowable, calculate and manageable) and mechanisms (related to the aspects that shape, standardize and instrumentalize behavior, thinking, decisions and people’s aspirations). The analysis revelead, by means of discursive categories and formations, the subjective aspects intrinsic to the concept of coworking and to the construction of the “coworker” subject, an autonomous individual, an entrepreuner of himself, subject to a neoliberal ethos that palces his subjectivity at service of an economic rationality. |
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2019 |
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2019-07-22T14:58:48Z |
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2019-07-22T14:58:48Z |
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2019-05-30 |
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