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- Organization as Time
- Organization as Time
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Organization as Time
- Part I The Politics of Time: Ontologies and Metaphysics of Organization as Time
- Part II Re-orienting Critique in Organization Studies? Exploring Jointly Time and Politics
- Part III New Ways of Organizing Work, Digitality and the Politics of Time
- 9 ‘Working the Time’
- 10 Temporal Structures of Telework in Public Sector Organizations
- 11 Towards a Processual Understanding of Buildings
- 12 The Temporality of Entrepreneurship
- 13 Management as Dramatic Events
- Part IV History and Duration: Making Things Last, Enduring Politics and Organizing
- Index
- References
9 - ‘Working the Time’
Time Self-Management Practices of Remote Workers
from Part III - New Ways of Organizing Work, Digitality and the Politics of Time
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 June 2023
- Organization as Time
- Organization as Time
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Organization as Time
- Part I The Politics of Time: Ontologies and Metaphysics of Organization as Time
- Part II Re-orienting Critique in Organization Studies? Exploring Jointly Time and Politics
- Part III New Ways of Organizing Work, Digitality and the Politics of Time
- 9 ‘Working the Time’
- 10 Temporal Structures of Telework in Public Sector Organizations
- 11 Towards a Processual Understanding of Buildings
- 12 The Temporality of Entrepreneurship
- 13 Management as Dramatic Events
- Part IV History and Duration: Making Things Last, Enduring Politics and Organizing
- Index
- References
Summary
The large-scale implementation of remote work appears as a fundamental shift into the traditional understanding of the relationship between time and work. Drawing on sociomateriality literature and more especially on the concept of temporal structuring, this chapter suggests that remote workers ‘work the time’ by different practices, to (re)create adequate temporalities to work. The analysis results from an exploratory qualitative study conducted between May 2020 and April 2021 in Montreal with 17 remote workers who were already working remotely before the Covid-19 pandemic. It gives an overview of the temporal practices of remote workers, who are mainly blocking time (i), navigating between temporalities (ii) ritualizing them (iii) or an interwoven of all of them to try to create time to work (and thus, for non-work as well). It appears that remote workers work the time to be flexible. However, they still do it in the clock time of organizational life. They also experiment with temporal tensions, which leads them to exercise a fourth practice that is indispensable to the other three, that of labeling times.
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- Organization as TimeTechnology, Power and Politics, pp. 185 - 210Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023