Perpetuating precarity in theory and in practice: a case study of work-integrated learning in the non-profit sector in Northern Canada

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-08-11 DOI:10.1080/13636820.2023.2246327
Amelia F Merrick
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ABSTRACT Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a process of curricular experiential education within a workplace or practical setting. WIL is portrayed as a win-win, yet this research suggests that WIL perpetuates precarity and deepens inequalities between students, between different types of employers, and between geographic regions. Using the Human Development and Capabilities Approach (HDCA), this study investigated how eight diverse non-profit organisations (NPOs) in northern Canada are positioned to support students to develop personal agency through WIL. Most WIL research is urban-centric, focused on for-profit industries and framed within Human Capital Theory (HCT), making this study an outlier. Using a case study approach underpinned by critical and social realism, this study explores the ways in which WIL enables and constrains the development of agency at individual, social, and institutional levels. The research shows inconsistencies in current approaches to WIL. The increasingly precarious positioning of NPOs within the labour market threatens their ability to offer students (future) decent work. The institutional and policy environments that undergird WIL do not acknowledge the distinctness of non-profit organisations within a neoliberal economy and this makes invisible other dimensions that affect decent work, such as the regulatory environment, collectivisation, and the ‘contracting regime.’
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理论和实践中的不稳定性:加拿大北部非营利部门工作整合学习的案例研究
工作整合学习(Work-integrated learning, WIL)是在工作场所或实践环境中进行课程体验式教育的过程。工学结合被描绘成一种双赢,然而这项研究表明,工学结合延续了不稳定性,加深了学生之间、不同类型的雇主之间以及地理区域之间的不平等。使用人类发展和能力方法(HDCA),本研究调查了加拿大北部的八个不同的非营利组织(NPOs)如何定位,以支持学生通过WIL发展个人能动性。大多数人工智能研究都以城市为中心,关注盈利性行业,并在人力资本理论(HCT)的框架内进行,这使得这项研究成为一个例外。本研究采用以批判现实主义和社会现实主义为基础的案例研究方法,探讨了WIL在个人、社会和制度层面上促进和制约能动性发展的方式。该研究表明,目前的WIL方法存在不一致之处。非营利组织在劳动力市场中的地位日益不稳定,威胁到它们为学生(未来)提供体面工作的能力。支持WIL的制度和政策环境不承认非营利组织在新自由主义经济中的独特性,这使得影响体面工作的其他方面不可见,例如监管环境、集体化和“合同制度”。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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