Experimenting with a Multiple Jobs Work System. (notice n° 524835)

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Personal name Pérez, Pauline
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Title Experimenting with a Multiple Jobs Work System.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2016.<br/>
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General note 98
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Summary, etc. This article explores the links, for an individual, between the possibility of becoming a Subject and his or her tentative relationships to work and non-work activities. It relies on an extensive ethnographic and clinical study of a group of forty “intermittent workers” from the southwest coast of France who used to be executives in large companies and deliberately chose to quit a traditional way of working, under a permanent contract, in favor of a better quality of life, thus experimenting with a new way of working: having multiple jobs at the same time, alternating with periods of unemployment and willful precariousness. It aims at understanding to what extent the current climate of hyper-plural work and life stimulations prevents the individual from becoming a Subject and, conversely, it sheds some light on how individuals’ relationships to activity could be reconsidered to make it happen. From a theoretical perspective, the reflection builds on a peculiar approach of the subject and the process of subjectivizing, based on propositions from certain French psychosociologists and clinicians.
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Note Nouvelle revue de psychosociologie | o 22 | 2 | 2016-11-02 | p. 51-68 | 1951-9532
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