Reordering Spatial and Social Relations: A Case Study of Professional and Managerial Flexworkers

Research on flexible work practices has focused primarily on social relationships, individual identity, work/work–life balance experience and performance. This paper aims to add another dimension by focusing on space and, specifically, the performance of space by professional flexworkers as they reo...

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Main Authors: Richardson, Julia, McKenna, Stephen
Format: Journal Article
Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32281
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description Research on flexible work practices has focused primarily on social relationships, individual identity, work/work–life balance experience and performance. This paper aims to add another dimension by focusing on space and, specifically, the performance of space by professional flexworkers as they reorder their home and work lives through the process of becoming flexworkers. Drawing on Law’s ‘modes of ordering’ and Latourian actor network theory, as well as on Beyes and Steyaert’s recent contribution on ‘performing space’, the paper considers how flexworkers themselves reorganize space(s) as an ongoing accomplishment. The purpose and contribution is to offer an alternative to the view that the home and work are rigid containers fixed in social structure, to one that views them as self-referential space(s), reordered by flexworkers as they seek to ‘keep the social moving’. The paper is based on an empirical study of employees in a Canadian subsidiary of a large hi-tech multinational corporation. It examines organizational policy documents and interviews with managerial and non-managerial flexworkers to identify how social and spatial relations are reordered and performed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-322812017-09-13T15:23:04Z Reordering Spatial and Social Relations: A Case Study of Professional and Managerial Flexworkers Richardson, Julia McKenna, Stephen Research on flexible work practices has focused primarily on social relationships, individual identity, work/work–life balance experience and performance. This paper aims to add another dimension by focusing on space and, specifically, the performance of space by professional flexworkers as they reorder their home and work lives through the process of becoming flexworkers. Drawing on Law’s ‘modes of ordering’ and Latourian actor network theory, as well as on Beyes and Steyaert’s recent contribution on ‘performing space’, the paper considers how flexworkers themselves reorganize space(s) as an ongoing accomplishment. The purpose and contribution is to offer an alternative to the view that the home and work are rigid containers fixed in social structure, to one that views them as self-referential space(s), reordered by flexworkers as they seek to ‘keep the social moving’. The paper is based on an empirical study of employees in a Canadian subsidiary of a large hi-tech multinational corporation. It examines organizational policy documents and interviews with managerial and non-managerial flexworkers to identify how social and spatial relations are reordered and performed. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32281 10.1111/1467-8551.12017 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. unknown
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Reordering Spatial and Social Relations: A Case Study of Professional and Managerial Flexworkers
title Reordering Spatial and Social Relations: A Case Study of Professional and Managerial Flexworkers
title_full Reordering Spatial and Social Relations: A Case Study of Professional and Managerial Flexworkers
title_fullStr Reordering Spatial and Social Relations: A Case Study of Professional and Managerial Flexworkers
title_full_unstemmed Reordering Spatial and Social Relations: A Case Study of Professional and Managerial Flexworkers
title_short Reordering Spatial and Social Relations: A Case Study of Professional and Managerial Flexworkers
title_sort reordering spatial and social relations: a case study of professional and managerial flexworkers
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32281