Identity gatekeeping in New Work Order organizations

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pragmatics and Society Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1075/ps.20039.van
Dorien Van De Mieroop
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While much has been written on the transition of organizational life into the New Work Order (NWO) and the effects this has had on employees in language-centered economic spaces, few studies have attempted to tease out how these NWO-expectations have affected less language-centered workplaces. In this article, I focus on such a workplace, namely a medical lab, and I tease out processes of what I call ‘identity gatekeeping’. With this term I refer to the fact that NWO-employees are expected to be knowledge-workers whose identities need to be aligned with organizational expectations. As such, these identities become a crucial object of intra-organizational gatekeeping. Focusing on three performance appraisal interviews and using a social-realist discourse-analytical approach, I demonstrate how the superior’s interactional identity negotiations either mold or silence dissident identities depending on the employee’s future professional aspirations. Finally, the implications of these interactional negotiation processes for NWO-ways of working are discussed.
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新工作秩序组织中的身份把关
虽然已经有很多关于组织生活向新工作秩序(NWO)过渡的文章,以及这对语言中心经济空间中员工的影响,但很少有研究试图梳理出这些NWO期望如何影响不那么以语言为中心的工作场所。在本文中,我将关注这样一个工作场所,即医学实验室,并梳理出我称之为“身份把关”的过程。我用这个术语指的是这样一个事实,即nwo员工被期望成为知识工作者,他们的身份需要与组织的期望保持一致。因此,这些身份成为组织内部把关的关键对象。通过三次绩效评估访谈,运用社会现实主义话语分析方法,我展示了上级的互动身份谈判如何根据员工未来的职业抱负塑造或压制不同的身份认同。最后,讨论了这些相互作用的协商过程对nwo工作方式的影响。
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