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Cultural Dynamics, Vol. 17, No. 1, 51-72 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0921374005057601
© 2005 SAGE Publications

Producing the Governable Employee

The Strategic Deployment of Workplace Empowerment

Ali Mir

William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, mira{at}wpunj.edu

Raza Mir

William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, mirr{at}wpunj.edu

Workplace empowerment and the issues surrounding it have been well documented in the organizational literature on the topic, with critiques centered on the question of whether it is possible to craft an 'empowered' workplace where employees who are embedded within capitalist relations of production are actually able to exercise meaningful control over the environment in which they labor. Our contention in this paper is that workplace empowerment cannot be analyzed in isolation, but must be seen as a part of a broader managerial discourse that attempts to serve the organizational project. Following on from Foucault's delineation of the concept of governmentality and Gramsci's notes on hegemony, we read empowerment as a part of the modern operation of power, and as an integral component of a system of signification that is employed in order to produce a governable, organizational subject.

Key Words: empowerment • governmentality • management • power • workers • workplace


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