Llewellyn2014a

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Llewellyn2014a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Llewellyn2014a
Author(s) Nick Llewellyn
Title “He probably thought we were students”: age norms and the exercise of visual judgement in service work
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Tag(s) Workplace studies, EMCA, Membership Categorization
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Year 2014
Language English
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Journal Organization Studies
Volume 36
Number 2
Pages 153–173
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DOI 10.1177/0170840614546151
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Abstract

This paper analyses how organisational actors draw upon, perhaps without conscious acknowledgement, assumptions about age as they engage in organisational activities. Drawing on video-recordings of naturalistic interaction, the paper analyses how customers are positioned with respect to age-based norms, often following visual assessments of their physical appearance. Through detailed rhetorical and sequential analysis, the paper describes artful practices, through which participants make age-based norms relevant for the composition of ordinary organisational actions. The paper is amongst the first micro-sociological studies to analyse how people engage age-based norms in this way. It shows the positioning of age identities to be substantially an interactional phenomenon, as well as a discursive and reflexive one.

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