P. Crang, ITS SHOWTIME - ON THE WORKPLACE GEOGRAPHIES OF DISPLAY IN A RESTAURANT IN SOUTHEAST ENGLAND, Environment and planning. D. Society & Space, 12(6), 1994, pp. 675-704
The geographies of one particular restaurant workplace in the southeas
t of England are considered. It is argued that such workplace geograph
ies-broadly of surveillance, display, and location-help to constitute
the character of an employment. Here, this is demonstrated through an
examination of the performative geographies of display in waiting work
in Smoky Joe's restaurant. This examination is then used in two ways:
both to draw out some implications of the interpersonal nature of thi
s particular job; and to establish some broader analytical dimensions-
sociospatial relations of consumption-to aid the understanding of how
and why other jobs may be similar or different.