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What is Fast Capitalism

Maintaining Social Well-Being and Meaningful Work in a Highly Automated Job Market
A concept first named by sociologist, Ben Agger (1989) , that describes how digital technologies impact capitalist lifestyles through the collapse of time and space.
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Pervasive Technologies and Addiction: How Workaholics Construct Boundaries for Recovery in a Digital Era
Laura D. Russell (Denison University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2509-8.ch005
Abstract
Digital media have drastically changed occupational landscapes. Mobile technologies in particular enable employees to work anywhere at any time. Consequently, expectations for when and when not to work have become increasingly uncertain. This chapter focuses on how self-proclaimed workaholics of Workaholics Anonymous (WA) rely on social support. Through participant observation and thematic textual analysis, the author examines the symbolic interactions that shape members' recoveries. A grounded theory analysis of the data reveals how members reconstruct their work habits through introspective reflection, interpersonal dialogue, and communal sense-making. Drawing from a structuration perspective (Giddens, 1979), the author interprets how these findings can be explored in future research and applied by individuals facing personal and occupational pressures associated with work.
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