No Time for Rest: An Exploration of Sleep and Social Harm in the North East Night-Time Economy (NTE).

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Critical Criminology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s10612-022-09655-8
Mark G Bushell
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This article explores the problem of sleep deprivation amongst migrant workers in North East England's night-time economy (NTE). After first outlining some of the physical and psychological effects of sleep loss, the narrative then focuses on primary accounts drawn from unstructured interviews (n = 16) and short vignettes with migrant workers. The article uses a framework grounded in social harm to explicate the declining recognition afforded to sleep and recuperation among night workers, constructing this as a socially corrosive outcome of neoliberal economic relations and the cultural injunctions that accompany it. The forfeiture of sleep among workers can also form an important point of departure for exploring a nexus of harms that suffuse the nocturnal service industry for low-paid migrant workers. These can have far-reaching consequences for well-being, as they expose the fraying of labour relations in the NTE and act as an affront to the possibility of human flourishing.

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没有时间休息:东北夜间经济(NTE)中睡眠与社会危害的探索。
本文探讨了英格兰东北部夜间经济(NTE)中移民工人的睡眠剥夺问题。首先概述了睡眠不足对身体和心理的一些影响,然后将叙述重点放在从非结构化访谈(n = 16)和对农民工的简短采访中获得的主要描述上。这篇文章使用了一个基于社会危害的框架来解释夜班工人对睡眠和恢复的认受性下降,并将其构建为新自由主义经济关系及其伴随的文化禁令的社会腐蚀结果。剥夺工人的睡眠时间,也可以成为一个重要的出发点,用来探索普遍存在于低收入农民工夜间服务行业的各种危害之间的联系。这些可能对福祉产生深远的影响,因为它们暴露了NTE劳资关系的磨损,并对人类繁荣的可能性构成了侮辱。
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Critical Criminology
Critical Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Critical Criminology is the official journal of the ASC Division of Critical Criminology. The journal deals with questions of social, political and economic justice. Critical Criminology is for academics and researchers with an interest in anarchistic, cultural, feminist, integrative, Marxist, peace-making, postmodernist and left-realist criminology. The journal does not limit the scope of the inquiry to state definitions of crime and welcomes work focusing on issues of social harm and social justice, including those exploring the intersecting lines of class, gender, race/ethnicity and heterosexism. The journal is of interest for all persons with an interest in alternative methodologies and theories in criminology, including chaos theory, non-linear analysis, and complex systems science as it pertains to the study of crime and criminal justice. The journal encourages works that focus on creative and cooperative solutions to justice problems, plus strategies for the construction of a more inclusive society.
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