Beyond Knowledge Capitalism’s Happy Labour Subject

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Abstract

This article unravels the workings of happiness as integral to knowledge capitalism’s ‘emotionality of rule’ from the perspectives of two cohorts of ‘knowledge workers’: digital creatives and academics. It analyses the ways in which the study participants make work a site of personal fulfilment and happiness as they strive to become ‘happy’ labour subjects. Despite their different worklife trajectories, both cohorts appeal to the promise of happy entrepreneurial productivism. This promise attaches workers to the privileges of knowledge work in ways that downplay its costs. However, the dominance of knowledge capitalism’s happy labour subject is challenged by the backgrounded significance of work’s social benefits in their accounts. As such, this article argues that the individualised depoliticisation of contemporary ‘knowledge work’ can be challenged by re-valorising work’s social contributions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)297-315
Number of pages19
JournalSociology
Volume56
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022

Keywords

  • academics
  • affect
  • digital creatives
  • emotional labour
  • happiness
  • knowledge capitalism
  • knowledge worker
  • positive psychology
  • ‘emotionality of rule’

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