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- Title
"We touch their heart": Plastic Automaticity and Affective Labour at Jakarta Soekarno‐Hatta Airport.
- Authors
Adey, Peter; Lin, Weiqiang; Harris, Tina
- Abstract
Labour research in geography has long been fascinated with the role of affects and emotions in capitalism. This article foregrounds ambivalent moments when labour creatively uses affection and intimacy to make claims over autonomy and agency. Set against a backdrop of increasing automation of infrastructural work, we draw on interviews with personnel at Jakarta Soekarno‐Hatta Airport (CGK). In culturally situating these automations, we evince how the "heart" (or the Indonesian notion of curahan hati), with semblances to customer‐facing labour management practices, and other affective dispositions under neoliberal life, is repeatedly deployed to "fill in the gaps" for where automation may fail. We illuminate how these workers navigate wearying, uncertain, and demanding facilitation, security, and customer service situations by emphasising "heart‐to‐heart" relations, even as they stave off technology's encroachments (and withdrawals). This plastic automaticity offers a template by which the pressures of capital's technologisation could be relieved, beyond emotional labour.
- Subjects
AFFECT (Psychology); PLASTICS; AIRPORTS; HEART; CUSTOMER services
- Publication
Antipode, 2024, Vol 56, Issue 4, p1073
- ISSN
0066-4812
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/anti.13025