Work as affective experience: the contribution of Christophe Dejours' 'psychodynamics of work'

Dashtipour, Parisa ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2293-7094 and Vidaillet, Bénédicte (2017) Work as affective experience: the contribution of Christophe Dejours' 'psychodynamics of work'. Organization, 24 (1) . pp. 18-35. ISSN 1350-5084 [Article] (doi:10.1177/1350508416668191)

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Abstract

Psychoanalytic perspectives (such as the Kleinian/Bionian and Lacanian literature) have made significant contributions to the study of affect in organizations. While some have pointed out the affects involved in work tasks, most of this literature generally focuses on the affects linked to organizational life (such as learning, leadership, motivation, power or change). The center of attention is not on affects associated with the work process itself. We draw from the French psychodynamic theory of Christophe Dejours – who is yet to be known in English language organization studies – to make the following contributions. First, we show the relationship between affect and working by discussing Dejours’ notions of affective suffering, the real of work, the significance of the body and ‘ordinary sublimation’. Second, we advance critical research in organization studies by demonstrating the centrality of work in the affective life of the subject. Third, the paper reinterprets Menzies’ (1960) well-known hospital case study to illustrate how Dejours’ theory extends existing psychoanalytical approaches, and especially to point to the significant role of the work collective in supporting workers to work well. We conclude by suggesting that if the centrality of work in the affective life of the subject is acknowledged, it follows that resistance strategies, and work collectives’ struggle for emancipation, should focus on reclaiming work.

Item Type: Article
Keywords (uncontrolled): Affect, Work, Dejours, Psychoanalysis, Work collectives
Research Areas: A. > Business School > Leadership, Work and Organisations
Item ID: 20212
Notes on copyright: Dashtipour, P., & Vidaillet, B. (2017). Work as affective experience: The contribution of Christophe Dejours’ ‘psychodynamics of work.’ Organization, 24(1), 18–35. Copyright © The Author(s) 2016. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1350508416668191.

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Depositing User: Parisa Dashtipour
Date Deposited: 19 Jul 2016 09:59
Last Modified: 29 Nov 2022 21:18
URI: https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/id/eprint/20212

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