Habituating pain: Questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industry

In this article, we investigate the relations between discursive practices within the Danish construction industry and the perceived pain, physical deterioration, and strain affecting the construction workers. Of central importance is the widely accepted hegemonic discourse on physical strain and pa...

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Main Authors: Jeppe Z.N. Ajslev, Henrik L. Lund, Jeppe L. Møller, Roger Persson, Lars L. Andersen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University 2013-09-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/26752
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spelling doaj-700361d5654847b3a0fd60982bdd788a2020-11-25T01:19:20ZengAalborg UniversityNordic Journal of Working Life Studies2245-01572013-09-013310.19154/njwls.v3i3.301824148Habituating pain: Questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industryJeppe Z.N. Ajslev0Henrik L. Lund1Jeppe L. Møller2Roger Persson3Lars L. Andersen4Roskilde UniversityRoskilde UniversityCentre for Working Life Research, Roskilde UniversityDepartment of Psychology, Division of Work- and Organizational Psychology, Lund UniversityNational Research Centre for the Work EnvironmentIn this article, we investigate the relations between discursive practices within the Danish construction industry and the perceived pain, physical deterioration, and strain affecting the construction workers. Of central importance is the widely accepted hegemonic discourse on physical strain and pain as unavoidable conditions in construction work. Based on 32 semi-structured interviews performed in eight case studies within four different construction professions, workers’ descriptions of physical strain and its relation to the organizational and social context are analyzed through concepts of subject positioning in discursive practice and a focus on power relations. The analysis shows that workers and employers reproduce certain types of traditional working class masculinities and search for high-pace productive working rhythms, which in combination with economic incentives common within the industry reproduce physical strain and the habituation of pain as unquestioned conditions in construction work. The understanding of this mutual reinforcement of the necessity of physically straining, painful, high-paced construction work provides fruitful perspectives on the overrepresentation of musculoskeletal deterioration within construction work and also sheds light on some of the difficulties in addressing and changing occupational health and safety practices in the construction industry.https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/26752Healthworking environment & wellbeingEmploymentwagesunemployment & rehabilitationGender
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author Jeppe Z.N. Ajslev
Henrik L. Lund
Jeppe L. Møller
Roger Persson
Lars L. Andersen
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Henrik L. Lund
Jeppe L. Møller
Roger Persson
Lars L. Andersen
Habituating pain: Questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industry
Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
Health
working environment & wellbeing
Employment
wages
unemployment & rehabilitation
Gender
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Henrik L. Lund
Jeppe L. Møller
Roger Persson
Lars L. Andersen
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title Habituating pain: Questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industry
title_short Habituating pain: Questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industry
title_full Habituating pain: Questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industry
title_fullStr Habituating pain: Questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industry
title_full_unstemmed Habituating pain: Questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industry
title_sort habituating pain: questioning pain and physical strain as inextricable conditions in the construction industry
publisher Aalborg University
series Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
issn 2245-0157
publishDate 2013-09-01
description In this article, we investigate the relations between discursive practices within the Danish construction industry and the perceived pain, physical deterioration, and strain affecting the construction workers. Of central importance is the widely accepted hegemonic discourse on physical strain and pain as unavoidable conditions in construction work. Based on 32 semi-structured interviews performed in eight case studies within four different construction professions, workers’ descriptions of physical strain and its relation to the organizational and social context are analyzed through concepts of subject positioning in discursive practice and a focus on power relations. The analysis shows that workers and employers reproduce certain types of traditional working class masculinities and search for high-pace productive working rhythms, which in combination with economic incentives common within the industry reproduce physical strain and the habituation of pain as unquestioned conditions in construction work. The understanding of this mutual reinforcement of the necessity of physically straining, painful, high-paced construction work provides fruitful perspectives on the overrepresentation of musculoskeletal deterioration within construction work and also sheds light on some of the difficulties in addressing and changing occupational health and safety practices in the construction industry.
topic Health
working environment & wellbeing
Employment
wages
unemployment & rehabilitation
Gender
url https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/26752
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