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Reconstructing the 'Work Ethic' through Medicalized Discourse on Workaholism

机译:通过工作狂的医学化话语重建“职业道德”

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While commonly construed as an ethic and/or balanceable life quality, work rarely is looked upon as being a disease. Drawing from theories of structuration as well as work-life balance literature, this study examines how societal trends of production and efficiency impact the embodied nature of human life, particularly for self-proclaimed workaholics. Through conducting a narrative analysis of texts written by workaholics, the author investigates how individuals reconstruct meanings for their work through their use of diagnostic and therapeutic terminology. Themes for the analysis center on how workaholics define and diagnose workaholism, express their experiences of this addiction, and reconstruct their lifestyles through recovery. The findings underscore the benefits of intersecting health discourse with occupational and ethical discourses surrounding work. Meanwhile, the author cautions that framing work as a disease focuses attention on individuals' problems and thus runs the risk of overlooking potentially "ill" societal conditions that warrant further concern. Suggestions are offered for promoting discussions that raise explicit awareness of the embodied interconnections between work and health.
机译:尽管通常将其解释为道德和/或平衡的生活质量,但很少将工作视为疾病。从结构化理论以及工作与生活的平衡文献中,本研究考察了生产和效率的社会趋势如何影响人类生活的内在本质,特别是对于自称为工作狂的人。通过对工作狂撰写的文本进行叙事分析,作者研究了个人如何通过使用诊断和治疗术语来重建其工作的意义。分析的主题围绕着工作狂如何定义和诊断工作狂,表达他们的这种成瘾经历以及通过康复来重建他们的生活方式。研究结果强调了将健康话语与围绕工作的职业和道德话语相交的好处。同时,作者告诫说,将工作框架定为疾病会引起人们对个人问题的关注,从而冒着忽视潜在的“疾病”社会状况的风险,值得进一步关注。提供了一些建议来促进讨论,​​以提高人们对工作与健康之间的内在联系的明确认识。

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