Work is not working anymore? The rise of anti-work demands across online spaces in the Coronavirus pandemic
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Work is not working anymore? The rise of anti-work demands across online spaces in the Coronavirus pandemic / C. Guazzo, A. Gandini. - In: CAMBIO. - ISSN 2239-1118. - 14:27(2024), pp. 33-50. [10.36253/cambio-16094]
Abstract:
Following the pandemic outbreak, discussions about the meaning of work have grown larger in the Western public debate. Within this setting, online spaces have emerged as a privileged environment for such discussions: particularly, the lively Reddit’s online community r/antiwork, where millions of users gather daily to discuss work-related matters. Based on ethnographic content analysis of a set of posts from r/antiwork, the article critically discusses the ‘anti-work’ trend. We show how this online forum has been able to aggregate a set of conversations aim-ing at ‘resisting work’, and argue that, following the pandemic outbreak, the neolib-eral ideal of self realisation through work is undergoing a crisis. Digital discussion groups, such as Reddit, may open a new space for workers’ organisation and theori-sation of new meanings of work.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
anti-work; digital methods; quiet quitting; pandemic; Reddit; great resignation
Elenco autori:
C. Guazzo, A. Gandini
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