Introduction: language, work and affective capitalism

Author:

Dlaske Kati1,Del Percio Alfonso2

Affiliation:

1. University of Jyväskylä , Jyväskylä , Finland

2. University College London , London , UK

Abstract

Abstract This special issue contributes to scholarship on language and affective economy by exploring the role played by affect in shaping work and workers under current configurations of capitalism. We take as a starting point the observation of increased valorisation and instrumentalisation of affect in the contemporary phase of capitalism. In this editorial introduction to the special issue, we set the scene by first outlining our questions, aims and objectives. Subsequently, we situate the contribution made by this issue in a larger social theorisation of affect and capitalism, particularly the notion of affective capitalism, and reflect on how this theorisation can contribute to sociolinguistic scholarship on work. The introduction concludes with an outline of the articles in this special issue, highlighting the way, empirically and conceptually, each article contributes to our understanding of the intersections between language, work and affective capitalism.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

Reference66 articles.

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2. Barakos, Elisabeth. 2022. Language, work and affect in adult education. Journal of Sociolinguistics 26(1). 26–44.

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4. Berlant, Lauren. 2004. Compassion: The culture and politics of an emotion. New York: Routledge.

5. Besnier, Niko. 1990. Language and affect. Annual Review of Anthropology 19. 419–451.

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