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Neoliberalizm ve çalışma hayatının biyopolitik inşası

Authors: YILMAZ, Mevlüt; GENEL, Zehra;

Neoliberalizm ve çalışma hayatının biyopolitik inşası

Abstract

Neoliberalism is a whole of policies that make a liberal capitalist governmentality a way of life and socialize the market mind. Governmentality is an art of management that carries company management to the state structure and working life. Biopolitics, re-establishes social reality and way of life through selfhood and the game of truth. Neoliberal policies such as flexibility, minimal state, privatization, free trade and low wages, formed by the concern for self of capital, produce neosubjects that market while providing freedom and security to the working life. This study focuses on the theoretical context of the biopolitical processes that transform working life in neoliberalism and the applications it implements in the triangle of state, society and individuals, and its analysis from a sociopsychological perspective. From here, neoliberal policies and biopolitical stages focus on the capacity and effects of selfentrepreneurial neo-subject: The workers, who is expected to govern himself with his own techniques and adapt to neoliberal biological processes, gains an identity that assumes infinite risk and responsibility and adopts company ethics with the desire for continuous development, success and competition. Working neo-subjects who fear failure, inadequacy and loss in the delusion of freedom, are subjected to a shift in character, identity and value, along with the flow of time and space, and lose their reassurance and autonomy on the brink of depression and symbolization.

Neoliberalizm, liberal kapitalist yönetimselliği yaşam biçimi haline getiren ve piyasa aklını toplumsallaştıran politikalar bütünüdür. Yönetimsellik, şirket yönetimini devlet yapısına ve çalışma hayatına taşıyan bir yönetim sanatıdır. Biyopolitika ise kendilik/hakikat oyunu ile toplumsal gerçekliği ve yaşam biçimlerini yeniden kurmaktadır. Esneklik merkezli minimal devlet, özelleştirme, serbest ticaret ve düşük ücret gibi neoliberal politikalar, çalışma hayatına özgürlük ve güvence sağlarken piyasalaşan neo-özneleri üretmektedir. Bu çalışma neoliberalizmde çalışma hayatını dönüştüren biyopolitik süreçlerin, devlet, toplum ve birey üçgeninde hayata geçirdiği uygulamaların sosyo-psikolojik analizine odaklanmaktadır. Neoliberal politikalar ve biyopolitik aşamaların kendi kendinin girişimcisi olan neo-özneleri üretme kapasitesi ve etkileri üzerine yoğunlaşılmaktadır. Kendilik teknikleriyle kendini yönetmesi ve neoliberal biyolojik süreçlere uyumu beklenen çalışanlar, riski ve sorumluluğu üstlenen, sürekli gelişim, başarı ve rekabet arzusu ile şirket etiğini benimseyen bir kimlik kazanmaktadır. Özgürlük sanrısıyla başarısızlık, yetersizlik ve yitirme korkusu yaşayan çalışan neo-özneler, zaman ve mekân akışıyla karakter, kimlik ve değer yitimine uğramakta, depresyon ve sembolsüzleşmeyle güvencesini, kendi özerkliğini yitirmektedir.

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Biyopolitika, Neoliberalism, Neoliberalism;Working Life;Flexibility;Governmentality;Biopolitics;Working Neo-subjects, Working Life, Yönetimsellik, Working Neo-Subject., Governmentality, Neoliberalizm;Çalışma Hayatı;Esneklik;Yönetimsellik;Biyopoltika;Çalışan Neo-Özneler, Esneklik, Çalışan Neo-Özneler, Çalışma Hayatı, Biopolitics, Flexibility, Neoliberalizm

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