“…Inspired by current gender studies, a new dimension of work as subjectivating action (Böhle, 2013;Lohr, 2013) was developed that distinguishes between objectivating social action, based on rational planning and decision making, and subjectivating social action, based on practical dialogue, sensorial perception and environmental interaction. Practical experience beyond rational analysis acquires ever more relevance for the analysis of work in the context of the new systemic, all-encompassing rationalization strategies and new types of workforce such as the 'labour force entrepreneur' or 'entreployee' (Voβ and Pongratz, 1998).…”