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Young is Fun: Examining the Inter-Relations of Play and Age at Work

Cara Reed, Helen C Williams and Katrina Pritchard
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Cara Reed: Cardiff University, UK
Helen C Williams: Swansea University, UK
Katrina Pritchard: Swansea University, UK

Work, Employment & Society, 2025, vol. 39, issue 5, 1225-1246

Abstract: This article addresses current limitations in theorisations of fun, introducing Turner’s liminoid/liminal distinction of play and work. This suggests engaging in play – liminoid phenomena – releases individuals from everyday societal structures, like age-based identity memberships. Featuring participant data from a large UK-based insurance firm, the research highlights how play activities are underpinned by age-related assumptions. The study makes three contributions. First, conceptualising the ‘pseudo-liminoid’ – a space between work and play where the potential for play to be freeing is curtailed. Second, it problematises common positive attributes of organisational play, suggesting play can reproduce social norms, thus undermining why it was introduced to the organisation. Finally, it highlights how play and fun can be ‘aged’, with implications for how organisations conceive of play’s role in creating an inclusive workplace.

Keywords: age; liminoid; organisational fun; play; serious play (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/09500170251343276

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