Filmer la performance ou l’irrévocabilité du travail

To film a work situation is to film what is taking place in a situation. If we focus on the potter’s work, we will turn our attention to the clay getting worked on the pottery wheel. In an interactionist perspective, we will take a closer look at the social relations creating the observed human situ...

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Main Author: Christian Lallier
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Poitiers 2020-02-01
Series:Images du Travail, Travail des Images
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itti/379
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Summary:To film a work situation is to film what is taking place in a situation. If we focus on the potter’s work, we will turn our attention to the clay getting worked on the pottery wheel. In an interactionist perspective, we will take a closer look at the social relations creating the observed human situation : in other words, to the forms of commitment through which people represent themselves in the setting of an interaction in accordance with the conduct of their role. By focusing on this work of social relations, it is then possible to film what is happening in a work situation and to account for it in narrative form through the filmed observation of the exchanges.
ISSN:2778-8628