2019
DOI: 10.22325/fes/res.2019.40
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Códigos de barras en mente y bien “arregladas”. La corporeización del neotaylorismo en las cajeras.

Abstract: Existen muy pocos estudios empíricos sobre el proceso de formación y/o transformación de disposiciones desde el marco analítico de Bourdieu o el cercano de Lahire. El artículo contribuye a paliar este problema con un estudio sobre el proceso de corporeización de la organización del trabajo de las nuevas cajeras de un hipermercado. La cuestión se aborda desde la doble dimensión de análisis de Bourdieu del cuidado corporal y la incorporación de disposiciones. Los datos provienen de una etnografía con observación… Show more

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“…Contributing to the emergence of new urban infrastructures, “bit structures” like the barcode played a key role in the synchronization and informatization of commercial logistics, management, and marketing (Hosoya & Schaefer, 2001, p. 158). In his ethnographic analysis of hypermarket cashiers in Spain, Oriol Barranco notes how new trainees interfacing with barcodes and scanners not only had to acquire new technical skills but also adopted new embodied dispositions and habits (2019). Consumers encountering foreign commodities across the globe learned to read UPC codes as indicators of product quality (Mandel, 2002, p. 220), and the informatization of barcode scanning allowed activists to organize targeted boycotts of products from specific countries (Eli et al, 2016).…”
Section: From Bars To Squares: Seven Decades Of Encoding Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contributing to the emergence of new urban infrastructures, “bit structures” like the barcode played a key role in the synchronization and informatization of commercial logistics, management, and marketing (Hosoya & Schaefer, 2001, p. 158). In his ethnographic analysis of hypermarket cashiers in Spain, Oriol Barranco notes how new trainees interfacing with barcodes and scanners not only had to acquire new technical skills but also adopted new embodied dispositions and habits (2019). Consumers encountering foreign commodities across the globe learned to read UPC codes as indicators of product quality (Mandel, 2002, p. 220), and the informatization of barcode scanning allowed activists to organize targeted boycotts of products from specific countries (Eli et al, 2016).…”
Section: From Bars To Squares: Seven Decades Of Encoding Historymentioning
confidence: 99%