Environmental selves and alternative meanings of work

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Our article is based on interviews with 20 self-declared environmentally conscious individuals, and by drawing on theories of performativity (Judith Butler), we have studied the ways in which questions of work and working life are negotiated within the formation of green selves (identities). We believe that our findings are relevant for understanding how environmental concerns generate reflections on contemporary ways to organize work, as well as alternative understandings of work. We have identified four different ways of performing greenness at work, each revealing different ways of criticizing neoliberalised work and revealing its inherent tensions. These different performances are based on partly competing and partly overlapping meanings of work, and consist of various tactics for re-organizing work to match one’s values (re-organizing for creating and enacting an environmental working self.) We claim that these ways of performing greenness at work reveal not only existing alternative meanings and practices of work which could be promoted, but also inform us about potential built-in tensions in the contemporary neo-liberal organization of work. These could be used to articulate and design post-capitalist degrowth work politics and practices.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikation5th International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, in Budapest 2016
UtgivningsortBudapest
FörlagBudapesti Corvinus Egyetem
Utgivningsdatum02.09.2016
StatusPublicerad - 02.09.2016
MoE-publikationstypA4 Artikel i en konferenspublikation
Evenemang5th International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, in Budapest 2016 - Corvinus University, Budapest, Ungern
Varaktighet: 30.08.201603.09.2016
Konferensnummer: 5th
https://budapest.degrowth.org/

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