01267nam a22001217a 4500008004100000100005000041245010700091260003300198300003200231520073300263650011700996773003201113210719b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBerglund, K., Lindgre, M. and Packendorff, J. aThe worthy human being as prosuming subject: ‘Projectified selves’ in emancipatory project studies aProject Management Journal  a51(4), Aug, 2020: p.367-377 aThe projectified self is suggested in this article as a way to advance emancipatory project studies toward improved understandings of how individuals in contemporary neoliberal societies are urged to become self-controlling, self-improving, self-commercializing, life-compartmentalizing, and deadline driven. We propose (1) a developed theoretical foundation for studies of the projectified self, based on recent writings on enterprising selves, and (2) the notion of prosumption as a concept for how the worthiness of this projectified self is constructed in a simultaneous process of project-based production and consumption. This is discussed in relation to the on-going studies of social media entrepreneurs. – Reproduced  aProjectification, Projectified self, Entrepreneurial self, Enterprise culture, Neoliberalism, Prosumption, Worth aProject Management Journal