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Boundaries and Role Conflict When Work and Family are Colocated:A Communication Network and Symbolic Interaction Approach
Oleh:
Fulk, Janet
;
Shumate, Michelle
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Human Relations vol. 57 no. 1 (Jan. 2004)
,
page 55–74.
Topik:
organizational boundaries
;
organizational fields
;
organization theory
;
social networks
;
work/family
Fulltext:
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As virtual workplaces and homework programs become more common, workers often find themselves inhabiting multiple worlds and multiple roles simultaneously. For these individuals, boundary transitions are both more frequent and more challenging. This paper expands current theory on work-related boundary transitions by: (1) conceptualizing role conflict in the logic of dynamic communication networks, and (2) reconceptualizing ritual and routine behavior in boundary transitions as not simply aids to mental transitions but also as communicative and symbolic performance that is oriented toward other role senders. Underlying the framework is the concept of time-space paths (Giddens, 1979; Heidegger, 1996) as critical elements of role boundary identification and demarcation. This paper contributes to a better understanding of boundary issues for homeworkers by using a communication framework and emphasizing the agency that homeworkers have to mold others’ expectations.
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