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Rethinking call centers: From stigma to productive experience

    1. [1] WU Vienna (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
  • Localización: Sociolinguistic Studies, ISSN 1750-8649, Vol. 16, Nº. 1, 2022 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Current trends and the way forward on call center research in a post-covid world), págs. 87-107
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Call centers have been critiqued in academia and the media for widespread standardization. This paper argues that although this critique of working conditions is well-intended, it has led to unwanted stigmatization of not just call center work but also of call center agents. Much has been published on call centers, but the stigma this work entails and the effect this has on agents on and off the phone has been overlooked. This paper applies Goffman’s notion of stigma to data collected through long-term ethnography and interviews with over seventy call center agents in a London call center. I show how agents experience, manage, and resist stigma. The analysis reveals that agents attempt to hide where they work by adopting different accents and avoiding specific lexis associated with call center language. I conclude by suggesting potential avenues for reducing the stigma of working in a call center, e.g. shifting the dominant discussion in academia beyond debates surrounding standardization.


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