Work Identity and Contradictory Experiences of Welfare Workers in a Life-history Perspective

Bidragets oversatte titel: Velfærdsarbejderes arbejdsidentitet og modsætningsfyldte erfaringer i et livshistorie perspektiv

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    Abstract

    Transformation of the welfare sectors challenge professional identities of care and welfare workers in Scandinavia. At the same time welfare and care workers take part in these changes and are changed in the psycho-social setting of the workplace. This article presents research about care work in Denmark with a focus on subjective processing of work identity, applying a psycho-societal theoretical and methodical approach. A life historical and experiential understanding of Alfred LORENZER's cultural theory is applied to understand societal transformations, here in the work place and of professionals in relation to their present scene of work and in relation to their life history. Two concepts are applied, interaction form and scenic understanding, because of their potentials for analyzing workers' experience. The analysis is based on a combined ethnographic and life historical investigation in nursing and involves a young nurse in scenes of the hospital, where gendered life history is re-enacted and present in a gendered work life with fragile possibilities of identification . Social dynamics interact with subjective dynamics in ways that illuminate not only habitual and creative orientations and practices of professionals in care, but also the contradictory transformations of the work, e.g. marketization and democratization in the work place.
    Bidragets oversatte titelVelfærdsarbejderes arbejdsidentitet og modsætningsfyldte erfaringer i et livshistorie perspektiv
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftForum Qualitative Sozialforschung
    Vol/bind13
    Udgave nummer3
    ISSN1438-5627
    StatusUdgivet - 13 sep. 2012

    Emneord

    • work identity
    • gendered work-life
    • life-historical subjectivity
    • psycho-societal
    • interaction form

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