社会化
精神分析理论
心理学
矛盾心理
人格
社会学
社会心理学
精神分析
认识论
哲学
作者
Sarah Gilmore,Nancy Harding
出处
期刊:Human Relations
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2021-01-02
卷期号:75 (3): 583-605
被引量:18
标识
DOI:10.1177/0018726720964255
摘要
Socialization, the transition from newcomer to embedded organizational citizen, is an inevitable feature of organizational life. It is often a painful and traumatic experience, but why this is so, and how its difficulties can be ameliorated, is not well understood. This article addresses this issue by developing a new person-centred model of socialization. We introduce the concept of kin-work, i.e. the replication of one’s first experiences of becoming part of a family, to explain how ‘successful’ socialization is achieved. Drawing on the methodology of memory work and psychoanalytical theories of object relations, we illustrate how entry into new jobs involves the unconscious re-enactment in adult life of the infant’s initiation into the family. On entry as a stranger to a new organization, one’s sense of self is fractured; processes of kin-work knit the pieces back together and one develops a sense of personhood and being at home. However, there is a sting in this tale: the homely contains its uncanny, unhomely opposite, so socialization is always ambivalent – one can never be at home in this place that feels like home.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI