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Work, power and learning in a risk filled occupation
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Work-integrated LearningEducationHuman Resource ManagementWorkplace StudySocial WorkLearning OrganizationSurgical ResidentsManagementDiscursive PowerCareer ConcernHealth SciencesWorkplace LearningHospital Operating TheatreWorkplace EducationNursingCultureOrganizational CommunicationWorkforce DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentEthnographyOccupational ScienceCultural-historical Activity Theory
In this article we describe various ways in which power is exercised between personnel in a hospital operating theatre. We aim to investigate how the forms of discursive power and workplace learning are intertwined with each other by utilizing an ethnographic approach in the fieldwork. Our data were collected mainly through observations and interviews with surgical residents, physicians and nurses. In the article we describe the delicate ways in which power is exercised and resisted in everyday practices. We argue that there is a close relationship between learning and manifestations of power, together with the various forms of these manifestations and the restrictions that may be placed on them. Additionally, we show how learning takes place in terms of finding, experimenting with and transgressing participatory agency among nurses and residents in the work community.
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