La dynamique de la vocation : les évolutions de la rationalisation de l’engagement au travail des danseurs de ballet |
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Authors: | Joë l Laillier |
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Affiliation: | IDHE, CNRS, université Paris-1, 16, boulevard Carnot, 92340 Bourg-La-Reine, France |
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Abstract: | The commitment to one's work, with body and soul involvement is a key issue in the study of vocation-driven occupations. In such callings, the aspirations that are socially constructed and experienced as vocations have been shown to provide meaning and direction to one's commitment. However, this study of Paris Opera ballet dancers shows that realizing one's aspirations are impossible to achieve does not necessarily result in quitting, nor retraining. Changes in the way dancers relate to their work are studied using sequential analysis, to examine which social factors may explain how this involvement's meaning is maintained. The analysis identifies some processes of vocation recomposition. Thus revealing, behind the professional careers, the “moral careers” of the vocation. |
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Keywords: | Mots clé s: Engagement au travail Carriè re Vocation Rationalisation Ballet Opé ra de Paris |
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