I adapt for consolidation, I change to avoid stagnation: Perceptions about Digital Labour in Rafaela (Santa Fe) (2019 and 2021)
The digitization of the world of work is an unavoidable aspect when it comes to approaching the ways of working today. This article aims to investigate perceptions about digital work in the city of Rafaela (Santa Fe) in the 21st century. From a sociology of bodies/emotions we understand that percept...
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I adapt for consolidation, I change to avoid stagnation: Perceptions about Digital Labour in Rafaela (Santa Fe) (2019 and 2021) |
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The digitization of the world of work is an unavoidable aspect when it comes to approaching the ways of working today. This article aims to investigate perceptions about digital work in the city of Rafaela (Santa Fe) in the 21st century. From a sociology of bodies/emotions we understand that perceptions are the background of social practices and that, in digital work, these are reconfigured along with structural changes in temporal and spatial logics. For this reason, we implemented a qualitative methodological strategy with purposive and snowball sampling, through the technique of semi-structured online interviews.
We found that, with regard to the characteristics of digital work, the relationship of workers with their customers is intensified, sometimes more directly (as a boss) and sometimes more indirectly, depending on the type of occupation. In addition, work is valued positively as a place of professional and personal training: experience is measured by the diversity of jobs/clients and not by the number of years of activity. With respect to time perceptions, our findings showed that productive time is prioritized over other times, and its control becomes a fantasy that is difficult to achieve. The variables of time and space are closely related: workers carry out their activity at any time and place as long as there are always bodies available and accessible as a commodity. The perceptions of these digital workers shape social sensibilities of adaptation and self-discipline, which intensify the expropriation of bodily/social energies. |
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I10-R348-article-391792024-01-07T18:51:40Z I adapt for consolidation, I change to avoid stagnation: Perceptions about Digital Labour in Rafaela (Santa Fe) (2019 and 2021) Me adapto para afianzarme, cambio para no estancarme: percepciones sobre trabajo digital en Rafaela (Santa Fe) (2019 y 2021) Peñarrieta, Jimena Colombo, Andreina Giovannini, Candela Vega, Andrea digital work freelance employees time space trabajo digital freelance asalariados tiempo espacio The digitization of the world of work is an unavoidable aspect when it comes to approaching the ways of working today. This article aims to investigate perceptions about digital work in the city of Rafaela (Santa Fe) in the 21st century. From a sociology of bodies/emotions we understand that perceptions are the background of social practices and that, in digital work, these are reconfigured along with structural changes in temporal and spatial logics. For this reason, we implemented a qualitative methodological strategy with purposive and snowball sampling, through the technique of semi-structured online interviews. We found that, with regard to the characteristics of digital work, the relationship of workers with their customers is intensified, sometimes more directly (as a boss) and sometimes more indirectly, depending on the type of occupation. In addition, work is valued positively as a place of professional and personal training: experience is measured by the diversity of jobs/clients and not by the number of years of activity. With respect to time perceptions, our findings showed that productive time is prioritized over other times, and its control becomes a fantasy that is difficult to achieve. The variables of time and space are closely related: workers carry out their activity at any time and place as long as there are always bodies available and accessible as a commodity. The perceptions of these digital workers shape social sensibilities of adaptation and self-discipline, which intensify the expropriation of bodily/social energies. La digitalización del mundo del trabajo es una arista ineludible a la hora de acercarnos a los modos de trabajar en la actualidad. Este artículo se propone indagar las percepciones sobre trabajo digital en la ciudad de Rafaela (Santa Fe) en el siglo XXI. Desde una sociología de los cuerpos/emociones, entendemos que las percepciones son el trasfondo de las prácticas sociales y que, en los trabajos digitales, estas se reconfiguran junto a los cambios estructurales en la lógica temporal y espacial. Para ello, implementamos una estrategia metodológica cualitativa con muestreo intencional y bola de nieve, a través de la técnica de entrevistas en línea semiestructuradas. Pudimos dar cuenta de que, con respecto a las características del trabajo digital, la relación de los/as trabajadores/as con sus clientes se ve intensificada, a veces más directamente (como jefe) y otras más indirectamente según la modalidad de ocupación. Además, valoran positivamente el trabajo como lugar de formación profesional y personal: la experiencia se mide por la diversidad de trabajos/clientes y no por la cantidad de años de actividad. Con respecto a las percepciones temporales, pudimos identificar que el tiempo productivo se prioriza sobre otros tiempos y su control se vuelve una fantasía difícil de lograr. Las variables de tiempo y espacio están íntimamente relacionadas: los/las trabajadores/as realizan su actividad en cualquier tiempo y lugar mientras haya siempre cuerpos disponibles y accesibles como una mercancía. Las percepciones de estos/as trabajadores/as digitales configuran sensibilidades sociales de adaptación y autodisciplina, que intensifican la expropiación de energías corporales/sociales. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2024-01-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/astrolabio/article/view/39179 10.55441/1668.7515.n32.39179 Astrolabio; No. 32 (2024): January - June: State and society in Africa today. Transformative dynamics and emerging actors; 363-392 Astrolabio; Núm. 32 (2024): Enero - Junio: Estado y sociedad en el África actual. Dinámicas transformadoras y protagonistas emergentes; 363-392 Astrolabio; n. 32 (2024): Enero - Junio: Estado y sociedad en el África actual. Dinámicas transformadoras y protagonistas emergentes; 363-392 1668-7515 10.55441/1668.7515.n32 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/astrolabio/article/view/39179/44517 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/astrolabio/article/view/39179/44518 Derechos de autor 2024 Jimena Peñarrieta, Andreina Colombo, Candela Giovannini, Andrea Vega https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |