定性研究
心理学
理想(伦理)
慢性疼痛
奖学金
规范(哲学)
社会心理学
良性循环与恶性循环
归属
应用心理学
感觉
柱头(植物学)
显著性(神经科学)
矛盾心理
定性性质
不平等
拒绝
上班族
自我
模式
医学
工作(物理)
医学社会学
作者
Beth S. Schinoff,Kim Rocheville,Elana Feldman,Njoke Thomas
标识
DOI:10.5465/amj.2023.0511
摘要
Implicit in the ideal worker norm is the assumption of the ideal worker body, a body that is always ready and willing to meet work demands. Yet, bodies vary in their ability to meet this ideal. Through a qualitative study of 66 workers in chronic pain, we build theory on the experience of a chronic, stigmatized deviation from the ideal worker body. Our analysis uncovered that as informants’ pain interfered with their work, they attempted to pass as ideal-worker-bodied. However, attempting to pass ultimately increased their pain and its interference with their work, thus catapulting them into a vicious cycle. For two thirds of our informants, this cycle led to their pain becoming intolerable, forcing them to reckon with pervasive ableist norms as they turned to medical professionals for help. Informants who received validating cues from medical professionals were better able to relinquish, albeit with difficulty, the ideal worker body as necessary. They came to accept an alternative to the ideal worker body: a sufficient worker body. Informants who received invalidating cues continued in the vicious cycle of striving for the ideal worker body. Our findings contribute to scholarship on bodies at work, stigma at work, and the ideal worker norm.
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