La messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadre

The paper seeks to determine how e-mail helps to restructure supervisory activities. In France, socio-professional categories such as professionals, managers and executives are all classified as supervisors. Based on Elias’ conception of time, the study analyses how e-mail creates time units that st...

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Main Authors: Sophie Bretesché, François de Corbière, Bénédicte Geffroy
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: La Nouvelle Revue du Travail 2012-12-01
Series:La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/262
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spelling doaj-928e79fbe9db4ea1b5e50c835cef14732020-11-25T01:36:57ZfraLa Nouvelle Revue du TravailLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail2263-89892012-12-01110.4000/nrt.262La messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadreSophie BreteschéFrançois de CorbièreBénédicte GeffroyThe paper seeks to determine how e-mail helps to restructure supervisory activities. In France, socio-professional categories such as professionals, managers and executives are all classified as supervisors. Based on Elias’ conception of time, the study analyses how e-mail creates time units that structure and transform supervisory activities. A case study involving a local authority is then mobilized to ask questions about how email use has transformed dedicated supervisory roles. Findings reveal that e-mail tends to structure professional practices along temporal lines. Work starts to revolve around the continuous management and prioritization of information received as a continuous flow. Thus, information temporization and synchronization become the new temporal frameworks within which activities are realized. Indeed, the particularity of working via e-mail is the way that it forces supervisors to integrate contradictory data within a single time unit. The tool facilitates the real-time integration of information derived from multiple activity levels - but paradoxically, it also creates a new form of time dependency. In turn, this raises questions about the kind of autonomy that has traditionally been delegated to supervisors.http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/262e-mailsynchronizationtemporizationsupervisorsactivity transformationsworking under time pressure
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author Sophie Bretesché
François de Corbière
Bénédicte Geffroy
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François de Corbière
Bénédicte Geffroy
La messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadre
La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
e-mail
synchronization
temporization
supervisors
activity transformations
working under time pressure
author_facet Sophie Bretesché
François de Corbière
Bénédicte Geffroy
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title La messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadre
title_short La messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadre
title_full La messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadre
title_fullStr La messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadre
title_full_unstemmed La messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadre
title_sort la messagerie électronique, principal métronome des activités de cadre
publisher La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
series La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
issn 2263-8989
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The paper seeks to determine how e-mail helps to restructure supervisory activities. In France, socio-professional categories such as professionals, managers and executives are all classified as supervisors. Based on Elias’ conception of time, the study analyses how e-mail creates time units that structure and transform supervisory activities. A case study involving a local authority is then mobilized to ask questions about how email use has transformed dedicated supervisory roles. Findings reveal that e-mail tends to structure professional practices along temporal lines. Work starts to revolve around the continuous management and prioritization of information received as a continuous flow. Thus, information temporization and synchronization become the new temporal frameworks within which activities are realized. Indeed, the particularity of working via e-mail is the way that it forces supervisors to integrate contradictory data within a single time unit. The tool facilitates the real-time integration of information derived from multiple activity levels - but paradoxically, it also creates a new form of time dependency. In turn, this raises questions about the kind of autonomy that has traditionally been delegated to supervisors.
topic e-mail
synchronization
temporization
supervisors
activity transformations
working under time pressure
url http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/262
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