The self-infantilised adult and the management of personality

Critical Discourse Studies 4 (3):331-352 (2007)
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The new practices of human resource management can be seen as an expression of management communication, which has become increasingly pedagogical. This article is based on Luhmann systems theory regarding second-order observation. The article tries to observe how management communications observe the self-observations of employees, and claims that these observations take place within the code of the pedagogic. A number of effects are discussed: how the employee becomes a formator of him/herself as the medium child, how the employee is expected to observe him/herself with a corrective pedagogical gaze, and finally how this installs a kind of a self-screening of the employee.

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Laws of form.George Spencer-Brown - 1969 - New York,: Julian Press.
Ecological communication.Niklas Luhmann - 1989 - Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
Economics of Gift — Positivity of Justice.Gunther Teubner - 2001 - Theory, Culture and Society 18 (1):29-47.

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