That Line in the Day: The Perceived Effect of Required Work From Home on Male Managers' Sense of Self and Wellbeing

Ian Shanley, F. Papps
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Experiences of required work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the sense of self and wellbeing of men, especially managers, potentially shaped by positions that men take up within discourses of masculinity. Thematic decomposition applied to verbatim transcripts of semi-structured interviews with seven white collar managers living in Australia who identified as men revealed a challenge to the participants’ productivity and subscription to the traditional masculine subject position of the “ideal worker”; and dissolution of boundaries between home and work that prevented some participants from privileging their “breadwinner” subject position. The liminal space of the Home-Office needs to be negotiated to alleviate impacts on self, anxiety, and stress resulting from conflicting work and domestic roles.
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一天中的那条线:要求在家工作对男性管理者自我意识和幸福感的感知影响
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,需要在家工作的经历影响了男性,特别是管理人员的自我意识和福祉,这可能受到男性在男性气质话语中所占据的地位的影响。将主题分解应用于对7位居住在澳大利亚的男性白领经理的半结构化访谈的逐字记录,结果显示,参与者的生产力和对“理想员工”这一传统男性主体地位的认同受到了挑战;家庭和工作之间的界限也消失了,这种界限阻止了一些参与者把“养家糊口”的主体地位放在首位。家庭办公室的有限空间需要协商,以减轻因工作和家庭角色冲突而对自我、焦虑和压力的影响。
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