Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life Research

The modern labour market has increasingly put the inner working life on the agenda. This stems from a number of societal changes: the knowledge society and its need of personalised competences and work investments in welfare services, the transformation from subject-object relationships to subject-s...

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Main Author: Linda Lundgaard Andersen
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2012-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1902
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spelling doaj-4bc8ff1a07754232a4dacbd9f46b352e2020-11-24T22:27:34ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272012-09-011331531Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life ResearchLinda Lundgaard Andersen0Roskilde UniversityThe modern labour market has increasingly put the inner working life on the agenda. This stems from a number of societal changes: the knowledge society and its need of personalised competences and work investments in welfare services, the transformation from subject-object relationships to subject-subject relationships and the emergence of the "learning organisations" and reflexive leadership. All of this has been the subject of critical analyses tracing modern work life identities, conflicts, organisational and societal structuration. Against this background the accounts and conceptualisations of work life involving people to people interactions offered by psychodynamic theories and methods take up a pivotal position. Psychoanalytic organisational and work life research explores how work, organisations and individuals are affected by psychic dynamics, the influence of the unconscious in the forms of human development and interaction situated in a societal context. Based on this substantial work I draw upon two influential psychoanalytical positions—the British Tavistock position and German psychoanalytic social psychology in order to situate and identify how to understand the inner and outer life at work—in a generic display of concepts, methods and epistemology. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1203232http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1902work life researchpsychoanalytic social psychologyTavistockorganisational researchunconscious processes
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Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life Research
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
work life research
psychoanalytic social psychology
Tavistock
organisational research
unconscious processes
author_facet Linda Lundgaard Andersen
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title Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life Research
title_short Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life Research
title_full Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life Research
title_fullStr Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life Research
title_full_unstemmed Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life Research
title_sort inner and outer life at work. the roots and horizon of psychoanalytically informed work life research
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2012-09-01
description The modern labour market has increasingly put the inner working life on the agenda. This stems from a number of societal changes: the knowledge society and its need of personalised competences and work investments in welfare services, the transformation from subject-object relationships to subject-subject relationships and the emergence of the "learning organisations" and reflexive leadership. All of this has been the subject of critical analyses tracing modern work life identities, conflicts, organisational and societal structuration. Against this background the accounts and conceptualisations of work life involving people to people interactions offered by psychodynamic theories and methods take up a pivotal position. Psychoanalytic organisational and work life research explores how work, organisations and individuals are affected by psychic dynamics, the influence of the unconscious in the forms of human development and interaction situated in a societal context. Based on this substantial work I draw upon two influential psychoanalytical positions—the British Tavistock position and German psychoanalytic social psychology in order to situate and identify how to understand the inner and outer life at work—in a generic display of concepts, methods and epistemology. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1203232
topic work life research
psychoanalytic social psychology
Tavistock
organisational research
unconscious processes
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1902
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