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portada Disciplined Agency: Neoliberal Precarity, Generational Dispossession and Call Centre Labour in Portugal (New Ethnographies) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2020
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781526134981
Edition No.
1

Disciplined Agency: Neoliberal Precarity, Generational Dispossession and Call Centre Labour in Portugal (New Ethnographies) (in English)

PatrÍCia Alves De Matos (Author) · Manchester University Press · Hardcover

Disciplined Agency: Neoliberal Precarity, Generational Dispossession and Call Centre Labour in Portugal (New Ethnographies) (in English) - PatrÍCia Alves De Matos

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Synopsis "Disciplined Agency: Neoliberal Precarity, Generational Dispossession and Call Centre Labour in Portugal (New Ethnographies) (in English)"

Since the mid-2000s, the harsh reality of call centre employment for a generation of young workers in Portugal has been impossible to ignore. With its endless rows of small cubicles, where human agents endure repetitive telephone conversations with abusive clients under invasive modes of technological surveillance, discipline and control, call centre work remains a striking symbol of labour precarity, a condition particularly associated with the neoliberal generational disenchantment that ‘each generation does better than its predecessor’. This book describes the emergence of a regime of disciplined agency in the Portuguese call centre sector. Examining the ascendancy of call centres as icons of precarity in contemporary Portugal, this book argues that call centre labour constitutes a new form of commodification of the labouring subject. De Matos argues that call centres represent an advanced system of non-manual labour power exploitation, due to the underestimation of human creativity that lies at the centre of the regimented structures of call centre labour. Call centres can only guarantee profit maintenance, de Matos argues, through the commodification of the human agency arising from the operators’ moral, relational and social embedded agentive linguistic interventions of creative improvisation, decision-making, problem-solving and ethical evaluation.

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