Gün's Are The Unions Of Emotional Labour

Can you productively work at work? What kind of working conditions do you need? Do you want to work longer hours or increase your efficiency? Do you find yourself spending too much time commuting or in inefficient, meaningless meetings? In this episode of Inconclusion, we explore these questions and also dive into unique practices in the Turkish work environment plus some network theory from Can Deniz. Join us during your commute or throughout your mundane work week as we aim to draw some meaningful conclusions.

Show notes:

Can Deniz's Thesis Topic: The guys name is Phillip Bonacich and I also botched the date, I'm sorry dear listeners and network theory enthusiasts (also 1976 is the date for Graphs and Coordination in Games by Myerson, another important paper for network theory).

Info on gün or altın günü (it's crazy that this study exists)

İşleyen demir ışıldar: The iron that is being worked on glitters. While it is a similar concept to, "rolling stone holds no moss", its usage is somewhat different as explained in the episode.

Creators and Guests

Elif Gecyatan
Host
Elif Gecyatan
I am a visual artist and a qualitative researcher.
İzel Çelik
Host
İzel Çelik
She likes apps, technology, design, and talking about things she likes. After wearing her Turkish friends down, she decided to expand her borders and speak to the whole world about her interests.
Gün's Are The Unions Of Emotional Labour
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