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[Commlist] Open Panel Call for contributions: "Digital Technologies in Transformations of Emotional Service Work" at the EASST/4S Conference
Wed Dec 20 15:16:24 GMT 2023
We are inviting submissions to our open panel “*Digital Technologies in
Transformations of Emotional Service Work*” at the 4S/EASST Conference,
which will take place in Amsterdam, 16-19 July 2024.
Submission Deadline: February 12, 2024.
Short Abstract:
*Service work is increasingly mediated by digital technologies. How are
human and non-human work translated, augmented and automated? How are
service assemblages reconfigured, and consumption experiences changed?
What are the implications for labour, communication, affect and social
interaction?*
Long Abstract:
Digital technologies are increasingly mediating service work: QR codes,
tablets, restaurant delivery robots, gig economy apps, chatbots and
artificial intelligence. These technologies have implications for
labour, communication, affect, and social interactions. They involve
translations between human and non-human work, reconfigurations of
service assemblages and changes in experiences of consumption. Service
work was famously conceptualised by Hochschild (1983) as the
commercialisation of feeling by which employers exploit the emotional
labour of employees, typically women, in front-facing roles that involve
customer interaction. Communication is key to the performance of
emotional service work. Service involves exchanging social cues and
making complex and relational decisions in the back and forth flow of
social interaction. As service is remodelled through automation and/or
augmentation, human workers are repositioned in relation to service
roles that they previously performed. At the same time, they must
negotiate the emotional and communicative capacities and constraints of
other service-performing actors. In some contexts, service work is
automated. For example, when social robots are introduced, questions
come up as to who and how the emotional and communicative work of
service is performed. To what extent is this work carried out or shared
by robots in service roles? In other contexts, emotional service work is
augmented, such as in gig economy apps programmed to manage the user
experiences of workers and consumers. What are the affective features
and/or expressions of digital technologies in service work? We are
inviting papers that report on and theorise the digital reconfigurations
of service technologies, models, roles and practices. This panel will
bring STS into conversation with human-machine communication and affect
studies. We invite engagement that conceptualises these transformations
from multiple approaches in terms of but not limited to assemblages,
translations, power relations, stabilisations and reconfigurations of
service models.
Convenors
Dr Justine Humphry (justine.humphry /at/ sydney.edu.au)
<mailto:(justine.humphry /at/ sydney.edu.au)>, University of Sydney
Dr Chris Chesher (chris.chesher /at/ sydney.edu.au)
<mailto:(chris.chesher /at/ sydney.edu.au)>, University of Sydney
Dr Arisa Ema (aema /at/ g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp) <mailto:(aema /at/ g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp)>,
University of Tokyo
You can submit abstracts of up to 250 words here:
https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/p/14207
<https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/p/14207>
More details about the conference:https://www.easst4s2024.net/
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/yPpECE8wmrtlzMlDWcwGaA9?domain=easst4s2024.net/>
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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