This special issue contributes to scholarship on language and affective economy by exploring the role played by affect in shaping work and workers under current configurations of capitalism. We take as a starting point the observation of increased valorisation and instrumentalisation of affect in the contemporary phase of capitalism. In this editorial introduction to the special issue, we set the scene by first outlining our questions, aims and objectives. Subsequently, we situate the contribution made by this issue in a larger social theorisation of affect and capitalism, particularly the notion of affective capitalism, and reflect on how this theorisation can contribute to sociolinguistic scholarship on work. The introduction concludes wi...
Affective Labour explores four distinct landscapes in order to demonstrate how collective feelings a...
How can we understand contradictory identifications within work to which one is passionately attache...
This module aims to provide an overview of some of the historical approaches to the relationship bet...
This special issue contributes to scholarship on language and affective economy by exploring the rol...
This paper seeks to advance research on the nexus of language, work-related training and affective c...
In this article I review theoretical approaches that attend to the entanglements between affect and ...
Affective capitalism is a mode of production where systems of organising production and distribution...
This special section constitutes an effort to span the divide between linguistic anthropological app...
In this article I review theoretical approaches that attend to the entanglements between affect and ...
In this paper, I elaborate on the value of the notion of affect and the related concept of affective...
One of the major contributions of the operaista tradition is the concept – and hands-on investigatio...
My paper investigates the possible connections among affect, design and late-capitalism strategies o...
In the introduction to the special issue “Languaging the worker: globalized governmentalities in/of ...
This article draws on the argument that users on corporate social media conduct labour through the s...
The exploitation of work and workers within capitalism continues to be reproduced according to the p...
Affective Labour explores four distinct landscapes in order to demonstrate how collective feelings a...
How can we understand contradictory identifications within work to which one is passionately attache...
This module aims to provide an overview of some of the historical approaches to the relationship bet...
This special issue contributes to scholarship on language and affective economy by exploring the rol...
This paper seeks to advance research on the nexus of language, work-related training and affective c...
In this article I review theoretical approaches that attend to the entanglements between affect and ...
Affective capitalism is a mode of production where systems of organising production and distribution...
This special section constitutes an effort to span the divide between linguistic anthropological app...
In this article I review theoretical approaches that attend to the entanglements between affect and ...
In this paper, I elaborate on the value of the notion of affect and the related concept of affective...
One of the major contributions of the operaista tradition is the concept – and hands-on investigatio...
My paper investigates the possible connections among affect, design and late-capitalism strategies o...
In the introduction to the special issue “Languaging the worker: globalized governmentalities in/of ...
This article draws on the argument that users on corporate social media conduct labour through the s...
The exploitation of work and workers within capitalism continues to be reproduced according to the p...
Affective Labour explores four distinct landscapes in order to demonstrate how collective feelings a...
How can we understand contradictory identifications within work to which one is passionately attache...
This module aims to provide an overview of some of the historical approaches to the relationship bet...