Office work in the digital age: new challenges, new competencies Technology-Enhanced Professional Learning Seminar Series Glasgow Caledonian University March 15, 2016 How The Office Spatial Does Skills work Phenomena Informatization of in the the Digicom-Worker digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, Feb. March Jan. 2014 16-18, 15, 19, 2016 2012 2015
Office work in the digital age 1 Mediatisation and mediatised work 2 Study Mediatisation of Work 3 The chances and challenges of mediatised work 4 Competencies in mediatised work environments 5 Acquisition of competencies for mediatised work How The Office Spatial Does Skills work Phenomena Informatization of in the the Digicom-Worker digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, Feb. March Jan. 2014 16-18, 15, 19, 2016 2012 2015 2
1 Mediatisation and mediatised work Media modify communicative and social actions and communicatively constructed realities. (Krotz 2007) Media as such exert a certain pressure on the way we communicate. (Hepp 2012: 14) How The Office Spatial Does Skills work Phenomena Informatization of in the the Digicom-Worker digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, Feb. March Jan. 2014 16-18, 15, 19, 2016 2012 2015 3
1 Mediatisation and mediatised work Mediatised Work (Roth-Ebner 2015: 2): 1. Virtualisation of work 2. Flexible and mobile work 3. Global communication and networking 4. Subjectification 5. Blurring boundaries between private and professional spheres How The Office Spatial Does Skills work Phenomena Informatization of in the the Digicom-Worker digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, Feb. March Jan. 2014 16-18, 15, 19, 2016 2012 2015 4
2 Study Mediatisation of Work Focus: Digicom Workers Research Questions: Influences of ICT use in working contexts? Perceptions of time and space? Socio-cultural implications (chances, challenges, strategies)? (Roth-Ebner 2015: 3) How The Office Spatial Does Skills work Phenomena Informatization of in the the Digicom-Worker digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, Feb. March Jan. 2014 16-18, 15, 19, 2016 2012 2015 5
2 Study Mediatisation of Work Methodology: Survey N = 445 Visualisations Guided Interviews Diary Method How The Office Spatial Does Skills work Phenomena Informatization of in the the Digicom-Worker digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, Feb. March Jan. 2014 16-18, 15, 19, 2016 2012 2015 6
3 The chances and challenges of mediatised work Illustration: Mag. Birgit Writze How Spatial Office Does work Phenomena Informatization in the digital of Mediatized Transform age Work our Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, March Jan. 16-18, 19, 15, 2015 2016 2012 7
3.1 Chances Digital media might enable 1. work that is independent from time and space 2. efficient communication and organisation 3. transparent work processes Illustration: Mag. Birgit Writze How Spatial Office Does work Phenomena Informatization in the digital of Mediatized Transform age Work our Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, March Jan. 16-18, 19, 15, 2015 2016 2012 8
1. Work independently from time and space Work at the University Digital Media Virtual Work Family Digital media as enablers of gainful work (Senior Scientist, f) How Spatial Office Does work Phenomena Informatization in the digital of Mediatized Transform age Work our Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, March Jan. 16-18, 19, 15, 2015 2016 2012 9
2. Efficient communication and organisation Know-how in efficient communication (Senior Manager, m) How Spatial Office Does work Phenomena Informatization in the digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, March Jan. 16-18, 19, 15, 2015 2016 2012 10
3. Transparent work processes We always record details in the shared calendar: you are on the train from nine to one, from one to three you have an appointment, then you are on the return journey. So your colleagues know, from nine to one or so, they can call you and then again from three onwards. (Project manager, f) How Spatial Office Does work Phenomena Informatization in the digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, March Jan. 16-18, 19, 15, 2015 2016 2012 11
3.2 Challenges Digital media might lead to 1. problems of ubiquitous accessibility 2. increase and acceleration of digital communication 3. new forms of control Illustration: Mag. Birgit Writze How Spatial Office Does work Phenomena Informatization in the digital of Mediatized Transform age Work our Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, March Jan. 16-18, 19, 15, 2015 2016 2012 12
1. Ubiquitous accessibility Captured by media (Lawyer, f) 14
2. Communication overflow Def.: excessive demands that result from the intense use of ICTs and the unceasing confrontation with communicative tasks (Roth-Ebner 2015: 3) Well, the stress really stems from the flood of information and the fact that there is always someone who wants something from you. Many phone calls, many e-mails and, in addition, something urgent to do. I find this stressful. (Project Manager, f) 15
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4. Competencies in mediatised work environments Subjektivierung von Arbeit (Moldaschl/Voß 2002) Enterprising Self (Bröckling 2005) 17
4. Competencies in mediatised work environments 1. Media and technology literacy 17
Media and technology literacy Media literacy as lance (Senior Manager, m) 18
4. Competencies in mediatised work environments 1. Media and technology literacy 2. Management of time and space 19
Management of time and space Work and live on two continents (Entrepreneur, f) 20
4. Competencies in mediatised work environments 1. Media and technology literacy 2. Management of time and space 3. Boundary management and deceleration 21
Boundary management and deceleration Coffee break with a newspaper (Sales Manager, m) 22
4. Competencies in mediatised work environments 1. Media and technology literacy 2. Management of time and space 3. Boundary management and deceleration Reflective competencies 23
5. Acquisition of competencies Participation in on-the-job training (N=445, %) Instrumental use of ICT 32 Design aspects 27 Efficient ICT use 17 Legal/ethical questions Evaluate chances/risks 11 12 Economic relevance 8 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 24
5. Acquisition of competencies The didactical use of ICT for work-related training is empirically well explored, e.g.: Illeris 2011 (basic framework) Littlejohn/Margaryan 2014 (technology-enh. and professional l.) Tynjälä/Häkkinen 2005 (e-learning) Georgsen/Lovstad 2014 (blended learning) Shepherd 2011 (social media) But: There is a lack of research concerning the acquisition of competencies for digitally supported work. 25
5. Acquisition of competencies Acquisition of media and technology literacy (N=445, %) Educational institutions Not acquired School Training on the job Academia Family/friends Colleagues/superiors Learning by doing 9 11 13 18 24 29 32 77 26 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
5. Acquisition of competencies Future research How are the competencies for digitally supported work acquired? Which activities do companies offer their employees to support them regarding their handling of digitally supported work? Which demands are there for training or framework conditions for the ICT use of the employees? 27
5. Acquisition of competencies Future research Expert interviews Semi structured interviews with office workers Expert interviews 28
Thank you for your attention! Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner Associate Professor Department of Media and Communications University of Klagenfurt Austria caroline.roth@aau.at How The Spatial Does Skills Phenomena Informatization of the Digicom-Worker of Mediatized Transform our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, Feb. March Jan. 2014 16-18, 19, 2012 2015 29
References Bröckling, Ulrich. 2005. Gendering the Enterprising Self. Subjectification Programs and Gender Differences in Guides to Success, in: Distinktion 11, 7-23. Georgsen, Marianne/Lovstad, Charlotte Vange. 2014. Use of blended learning in workplace learning, in: Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 142, 774-780. Hepp, Andreas. 2012. Mediatization and the molding force of the media, in: Communications, 37, 1, 1 28. Illeris, Knud. 2011. The Fundamentals of Workplace Learning. Understanding How People Learn in Working Life, New York: Routledge. Krotz, Friedrich. 2007. The meta-process of mediatization as a conceptual frame, in: Global Media and Communication 3, 3, 256-260. How Spatial Office Does work Phenomena Informatization in the digital of Mediatized Transform age our Work Work? Dr. Caroline Roth-Ebner, March Jan. 16-18, 19, 15, 2015 2016 2012 30
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