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WINNER of The Gertrude J. Robinson Book Prize, awarded by the Canadian Communication Association, and the Canadian Association of Work and Labour Studies, Book of the Year Award. This book examines the striking rise of call centres over the past quarter century through the lens of the resistance and collective organizing generated by workers along the digital assembly lines. Drawing on field research in Atlantic Canada, Ireland, Italy, and New Zealand, Enda Brophy investigates the contested making of the transnational call centre workforce and its integration into the circuits of global capitalism. Moving beyond depictions of call centre labour as either entirely liberated or utterly subordinated, Language Put to Work inquires into the forms of work refusal and insubordination provoked by the spread of these communicative workplaces, including informal strategies of quitting, slacking and sabotage, conventional trade union activity, tactical innovations at the margins of the labour movement, and forms of self-organization forged by workers outside of the established trade union movement. Weaving rich empirical evidence together with political-economic analysis and theories of resistance, this book argues that the submission of language to the production of value in the call centre is a process of proletarianization rather than professionalization, and that the new working class has widely opposed this transformation.Product Identifiers
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN-139781349957729
eBay Product ID (ePID)15046659520
Product Key Features
Number of Pages306 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLanguage Put to Work: the Making of the Global Call Centre Workforce
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
AuthorEnda Brophy
Subject AreaSocial Work, Family Sociology
SeriesDynamics of Virtual Work
Dimensions
Item Height210 mm
Item Weight4148 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorEnda Brophy