International audienceThe new world of work is being characterized by the emergence of what are, apparently, increasingly autonomous ways of working and living. Mobile work, coworking, flex office, platform-based entrepreneurship, virtual collaborations, Do It Yourself (DIT), remote work, digital nomads, among other trends, epitomize ways of organizing work practice that purportedly align productivity with freedom. But most ethnographical research already reveals many paradoxical experiences associated with these new practices and processes. Indeed, it appears that with autonomy comes surveillance and control, to a point where, as Foucault observed way back, subjectivity and subject become synonyms, and the current pandemic both strengthens...
In the last decade, advancements in the mobility and implementation of technology have resulted in t...
The latest advances in the field of communication tools and networks have led to the development of ...
First published: 19 June 2021This article will be part of the Special Issue on “COVID-19 and the Wor...
International audienceThe new world of work is being characterized by the emergence of what are, app...
The aim of this chapter is to identify the prevalent trend in control and surveillance in industry s...
Purpose Digitalization is changing organizations with positive and negative impacts such as increase...
This paper provides fieldwork evidence, which solidifies an emerging view in literature, regarding t...
The issue of control has become both critical and controversial. It has, however, deeply influenced ...
This paper explores how automation efforts with the intent to control work in modern work places can...
COVID-19-induced digital surveillance has ballooned in an unprecedented fashion, causing a reconfigu...
Digitalization supports the development of platform organizations, changing work relationships betwe...
Research has highlighted that professionals, usually seen as workers with high autonomy, can be cont...
The Corona pandemic has accelerated the growing trend for organizations to adopt so-called new ways ...
Central to the critical study of contemporary management practice has been an understanding of the p...
While surveillance has long been recognised as part of the armoury of managerial practices in the wo...
In the last decade, advancements in the mobility and implementation of technology have resulted in t...
The latest advances in the field of communication tools and networks have led to the development of ...
First published: 19 June 2021This article will be part of the Special Issue on “COVID-19 and the Wor...
International audienceThe new world of work is being characterized by the emergence of what are, app...
The aim of this chapter is to identify the prevalent trend in control and surveillance in industry s...
Purpose Digitalization is changing organizations with positive and negative impacts such as increase...
This paper provides fieldwork evidence, which solidifies an emerging view in literature, regarding t...
The issue of control has become both critical and controversial. It has, however, deeply influenced ...
This paper explores how automation efforts with the intent to control work in modern work places can...
COVID-19-induced digital surveillance has ballooned in an unprecedented fashion, causing a reconfigu...
Digitalization supports the development of platform organizations, changing work relationships betwe...
Research has highlighted that professionals, usually seen as workers with high autonomy, can be cont...
The Corona pandemic has accelerated the growing trend for organizations to adopt so-called new ways ...
Central to the critical study of contemporary management practice has been an understanding of the p...
While surveillance has long been recognised as part of the armoury of managerial practices in the wo...
In the last decade, advancements in the mobility and implementation of technology have resulted in t...
The latest advances in the field of communication tools and networks have led to the development of ...
First published: 19 June 2021This article will be part of the Special Issue on “COVID-19 and the Wor...