Part-time work practicing resistance: The power of counter-arguments
Journal
British Journal of Management
ISSN
1045-3172
ISSN-Digital
1467-8551
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2013-12
Author(s)
Research Team
Alexandria Link
Publikationen
Publikationen
Abstract
Contributing to a Foucauldian perspective on ‘discursive resistance', this paper theorizes how part-time workers struggle to construct a valid position in the rhetorical interplay between norm-strengthening arguments and norm-contesting counterarguments. It is thereby suggested that both the reproductive and the subversive forces of resistance may very well coexist within the everyday manoeuvres of world-making. The analysis of these rhetorical interplays in 21 interviews shows how arguments and counter-arguments produce full-time work as the dominant discourse versus part-time work as a legitimate alternative to it. Analysing in detail the effects of four rhetorical interplays, this study shows that, while two of them leave unchallenged the basic assumptions of the dominant full-time discourse and hence tend instead to reify the dominant discourse, two other interplays succeed in contesting the dominant discourse and establishing part-time work as a valid alternative. The authors argue that the two competing dynamics of challenging and reifying the dominant are not mutually exclusive, but do in fact coexist.
Language
English
Keywords
Part-time work
resistance
discourse
Foucault
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher place
Oxford UK
Volume
24
Number
4
Start page
557
End page
570
Pages
14
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
211463
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