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Katarina Jacobsson

Katarina Jacobsson

Head of Department | Professor | PhD | Reader in Sociology

Katarina Jacobsson

Hidden Attractions of Administration : The Peculiar Appeal of Meetings and Documents

Author

  • Malin Åkerström
  • Katarina Jacobsson
  • Erika Andersson Cederholm
  • David Wästerfors

Summary, in English

This book argues that the expansion of administrative activities in today’s working life is driven not only by pressure from above, but also from below. The authors examine the inner dynamics of people-processing organizations — those formally working for clients, patients, or students — to uncover the hidden attractions of doing administrative work, despite all the complaints and laments about ‘too many meetings’ or ‘too much paperwork’. There is something appealing to those compelled to participate in today’s constantly multiplying and expanding administration that defies popular framings of it merely pressure from above. The Hidden Attractions of Administration shows in detail the emotional attractiveness, moral conflicts, and almost magical features that administrative tasks often entail in today’s organizations, supported by an ethnographic study consisting of over 200 qualitative interviews and participant observations from 10 organizational settings and contexts across Sweden. The authors also question and complement explanations in administration-related research that have previously been taken for granted, arguing that it is a simplification to attribute all aspects of the change to New Public Management and instead taking into account what the classic sociologist Georg Simmel called an Eigendynamik: a self-reinforcing tendency that, under certain circumstances, needs only a nudge in an administrative direction to get going. By applying ethnography to issues of bureaucratization and meeting cultures and by drawing on findings in emotional sociology and social anthropology, this volume contributes to both the sociology of work and the study of human service organizations and will appeal to scholars and students working across both areas.

Department/s

  • Sociology
  • School of Social Work
  • Professions and Organisation
  • Department of Service Studies

Publishing year

2021-04-16

Language

English

Publication/Series

Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Work, Professions and Organisations

Document type

Book

Publisher

Routledge

Topic

  • Sociology

Status

Published

Project

  • Administrationens egendynamik - möten och dokument i samspel

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9780367622275
  • ISBN: 9781003108436