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Caring Masculinities in Theory and Practice: Reiterating the Relevance and Clarifying the Capaciousness of the Concept 理论与实践中的关怀男子气概:重申这一概念的相关性并澄清其容量
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231205978
Steven Roberts, Riikka Prattes
This article intends to stimulate conversation and critical thinking about the concept of ‘caring masculinities’ and its ongoing relevance to the field of critical studies of men and masculinities (CSMM). Caring masculinities is subject to debate around its theoretical premises, its potential as a feminist concept, and the limits of the empirical evidence base that underpins the concept and its associated implications. We respond to some of these ongoing critical conversations, in part by suggesting that the concept is sometimes deployed in ways that depart from or even possibly misconstrue the concept. Highlighting the nuance, capaciousness, and clarity of the concept, as theorised by Karla Elliott, we substantiate the argument by drawing on emerging data from our ongoing research with men in front-line, low paid care-work in Australia, thus, including men who have so far largely been excluded from studies on caring masculinities.
本文旨在激发关于“关怀男性气质”概念的对话和批判性思考,以及它与男性与男性气质(CSMM)批判性研究领域的持续相关性。有爱心的男性气概在其理论前提、作为女权主义概念的潜力、以及支持这一概念及其相关含义的经验证据基础的局限性等方面都存在争议。我们对这些正在进行的批评性对话做出回应,部分是提出这个概念有时会以偏离甚至可能误解这个概念的方式部署。正如卡拉·艾略特(Karla Elliott)所提出的理论,我们强调了这一概念的细微差别、容量和清晰度,并利用我们正在进行的研究中的新数据来证实这一论点,这些研究对象是澳大利亚从事一线低薪护理工作的男性,因此,包括迄今为止在很大程度上被排除在男性关怀研究之外的男性。
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Sociological Research in the Digital Age: Where Have We Come From; Where Are We Going? 数字时代的社会学研究:我们从何而来我们要去哪里?
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231205697
Tim Butcher, Edmund Coleman-Fountain, Rachela Colosi, Sam Hillyard, Christian Karner, James Pattison, Anna Tarrant, Laura Way
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Food Systems Under Pressure 粮食系统面临压力
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231197326
Julie M Parsons, Alizon Draper
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The Social Structures of Sleep: Effects of Work-Related and Family Constraints on Sleep Duration and Regularity Among French Workers 睡眠的社会结构:工作和家庭限制对法国工人睡眠时间和规律的影响
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231201031
Capucine Rauch
Previous research shows that sleep time is shaped by family constraints and paid work organisation. However, the impact of both work and family on sleep routines is relatively unknown. Using the 2009–2010 French Time Use Survey, this article examines how workers’ sleep routines are affected by paid work and family situation, and emphasises the social significance of sleep patterns. Paid work and family situation both structure the duration and regularity of sleep. Paid work reduces sleep time and has a disruptive effect on sleep routines, but to different degrees depending on socio-occupational category and work schedule. Having a small child has a negative effect on sleep on any given day, but works in favour of a regular sleep routine, as well as the tendency for spouses to synchronise. However, the regulating effect of family life accentuates the disruptive effect of paid work for the most atypical work schedules.
先前的研究表明,睡眠时间受到家庭约束和有偿工作组织的影响。然而,工作和家庭对睡眠习惯的影响相对未知。利用2009-2010年法国时间使用调查,本文考察了工人的睡眠习惯如何受到有偿工作和家庭状况的影响,并强调了睡眠模式的社会意义。有偿工作和家庭状况都决定了睡眠的持续时间和规律性。有偿工作减少了睡眠时间,并对睡眠习惯产生了破坏性影响,但影响程度取决于社会职业类别和工作时间表。有小孩对任何一天的睡眠都有负面影响,但有利于有规律的睡眠规律,也有利于夫妻双方保持同步。然而,对于大多数非典型的工作安排,家庭生活的调节作用加剧了有偿工作的破坏性影响。
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‘I am Lil’: Enabling Autistic Voices in Transitions from School to Adult Life through the Co-Creation of a Digital Story “我是Lil”:通过共同创作一个数字故事,使自闭症的声音从学校过渡到成人生活
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231186856
Asha Ward, Sarah Parsons, Hanna Kovshoff
Autistic children’s voices are frequently overlooked, underestimated, and undermined in research and practice such that children are denied agency and their rights as capable knowers. Our digital storytelling work aims to challenge this status quo by co-creating ‘I am’ Digital Stories with and for autistic children and their families. ‘I am’ Digital Stories are short videos (c.3–5 minutes) that provide a strengths-based representation of a child or young person, incorporating their strengths, capabilities, likes, communication and interaction preferences, and how support can be provided. ‘I am’ Digital Stories enable children and young people to present their ‘best selves’ to people who may not know them, especially in transitions between education and other settings. This is Lil’s ‘I am’ Digital Story. Lil was making the move from special school to her adult life which included the possibility of volunteering at a community-based organisation. We worked with Lil to create an ‘I am’ Digital Story that she could share with the organisation. Lil worked closely with her father and the research team to plan, film, and create her Digital Story, which she described as a ‘cool project’. We think that anyone watching the video will get a strong sense of who Lil is, what she likes to do, her skills and interests, and happy personality. Lil is very proud of her Story and we are proud to be able to share her Story here.
在研究和实践中,自闭症儿童的声音经常被忽视、低估和破坏,从而剥夺了儿童作为有能力的知情者的代理权和权利。我们的数字故事工作旨在通过与自闭症儿童及其家庭共同创作“我是”数字故事来挑战这一现状。“我是”数字故事是短视频(c.3-5分钟),以儿童或青少年的优势为基础,结合他们的优势、能力、喜好、沟通和互动偏好,以及如何提供支持。数字故事使儿童和年轻人能够向可能不了解他们的人展示“最好的自己”,特别是在教育和其他环境之间的过渡时期。这是Lil的“我是”数字故事。Lil正在从特殊学校走向她的成年生活,其中包括在社区组织做志愿者的可能性。我们与Lil合作,创造了一个“我是”的数字故事,她可以与组织分享。Lil与她的父亲和研究团队密切合作,策划、拍摄和创作了她的“数字故事”,她称这是一个“很酷的项目”。我们认为任何观看视频的人都会对Lil是谁,她喜欢做什么,她的技能和兴趣,以及她快乐的性格有很强的感觉。Lil对她的故事感到非常自豪,我们也很自豪能够在这里分享她的故事。
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Book Review: Travis Kong, Sexuality and the Rise of China: The Post-1990s Gay Generation in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mainland China 书评:《性与中国的崛起:香港、台湾和中国大陆的90后同性恋一代》
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-10-27 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231205167
Tharika Thambidurai
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The Social Psychology of Framing: The Emotional Content of Finnish Anti-Wind Power Frames 框架的社会心理学:芬兰反风力发电框架的情感内容
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-10-21 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231192328
Hanna-Mari Husu
Protests against wind power have become increasingly common in Western countries and in Finland. This article explores various anti-wind farm frames and their emotional dynamics and content. The framing approach highlights cognitive and constructive rather than emotional aspects. However, social-psychological understanding of emotions enables us to recognise those types of emotions that give content to a specific frame and are essential to understanding individual motivations for building frames and joining protests. This article points out three anti-wind farm frames: Nimby (love, feelings of security, fear of disruption, and anger); populist (experience of helplessness, fear, grief and anger); and environmentalist (concern and respect). The frames reveal how online activisms oriented towards the same cause and goal arise from multiple emotional contents, indicating the actors’ concerns over the effects of wind turbines on their own well-being and reflecting their own different positions.
在西方国家和芬兰,反对风力发电的抗议活动越来越普遍。本文探讨了各种反风电场框架及其情感动态和内容。框架方法强调认知和建设性方面,而不是情感方面。然而,对情绪的社会心理学理解使我们能够认识到那些为特定框架提供内容的情绪类型,对于理解构建框架和加入抗议的个人动机至关重要。本文指出了三种反对风力发电场的框架:邻避(爱、安全感、害怕破坏和愤怒);民粹主义(无助、恐惧、悲伤和愤怒的体验);和环保主义者(关心和尊重)。这些框架揭示了面向同一事业和目标的网络行动如何从多种情感内容中产生,表明行动者对风力涡轮机对其自身福祉的影响的担忧,反映了他们自己的不同立场。
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Gender Preferences for Children and Gender Relations in Contemporary China 当代中国儿童性别偏好与性别关系
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231196655
Yuling Wu
This study aims to investigate and compare the determinants of gender preference for children in rural and urban China under the values of children to parents (VOC) approach by focusing on the effects of attitudes to elder care and gender roles, and the attainment of insurance programs. Using pooled cross-sectional data from 2013 and 2015 of the Chinese General Social Surveys, we found that rural individuals expecting children responsible for old-age support exhibit daughter preference, followed by balance preference, whereas their urban counterparts show similar son preference and daughter preference. In addition, balance preference is associated with traditional gender role attitudes among rural individuals but correlated with more equal gender attitudes among urbanites. Furthermore, having more economic security decreases rural individuals’ preferences for having more daughters. The findings suggest that the prevalent balance preference and the rising preference for daughters have quite different implications on the gender relationship between rural and urban China, and traditionalism still drives gender preference in rural China. Policy implications are also discussed.
本研究旨在以子女对父母的价值观(VOC)为视角,考察和比较城乡儿童性别偏好的决定因素,重点关注养老态度、性别角色和保险计划的实现的影响。利用2013年和2015年中国综合社会调查的汇总横截面数据,我们发现农村个体期望子女承担养老责任表现出女儿偏好,其次是平衡偏好,而城市个体则表现出类似的儿子偏好和女儿偏好。此外,平衡偏好与农村个体的传统性别角色态度相关,但与城市个体的更平等的性别态度相关。此外,拥有更多的经济保障会降低农村居民对多生女儿的偏好。研究结果表明,中国农村普遍存在的重男轻女倾向和不断上升的重女倾向对城乡性别关系产生了截然不同的影响,传统主义仍然驱动着中国农村的性别偏好。本文还讨论了政策影响。
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Understanding ‘Gender Equality’: First-Time Parent Couples’ Practices and Perspectives on Working and Caring Post-Parenthood 理解“性别平等”:首次为人父母的夫妇在工作和照顾父母后的实践和观点
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231198619
Katherine Twamley, Charlotte Faircloth
This article explores the ways couples making the transition to parenthood think about, practise, and assess ‘gender equality’. The analysis draws on data from two qualitative, longitudinal projects in the UK with 36 mixed-sex couples, grounded in the sociology of intimacy and parenting culture respectively. Both projects explore gender relations at the transition to parenthood, with recent changes in UK parental leave as a backdrop, to interrogate couples’ ideals and practices. In this article, we outline four configurations of equality articulated by couples: ‘symmetry’, ‘breaking gender stereotypes’, ‘fairness’, and ‘equality as respect’, which were developed through collaborative analysis. We explore how different configurations shape gendered practices in early parenthood. The analysis provides novel insights into the ways in which ‘gender equality’ is differentially defined and practised; shaped by the political and cultural context in which parents live; and relational in nature – thereby contributing to debates around equality in gendered divisions of paid and unpaid work.
这篇文章探讨了夫妻如何过渡到为人父母的思考,实践和评估“性别平等”。该分析利用了英国两个定性的纵向项目的数据,这些项目分别以亲密关系社会学和育儿文化为基础,研究了36对男女混合的伴侣。这两个项目都以英国最近产假的变化为背景,探讨了过渡到为人父母阶段的性别关系,以质疑夫妻的理想和实践。在这篇文章中,我们概述了夫妻所表达的四种平等形态:“对称”、“打破性别刻板印象”、“公平”和“平等即尊重”,这是通过合作分析得出的。我们探讨了不同的配置如何塑造早期父母的性别实践。该分析对“性别平等”的不同定义和实践方式提供了新颖的见解;受父母生活的政治和文化背景的影响;以及本质上的关系——从而促成了关于有偿和无偿工作的性别分工平等的辩论。
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#TheAfricaTheMediaNeverShowsYou: An Afrodiasporic Subaltern Counterpublic #非洲媒体永远显示你:一个非洲流散的次等反公众
3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.1177/13607804231193959
Edward Ademolu
Media representations of African underdevelopment are central to the communicative potential and reach of international development in the mainstream public sphere, but they are not without sustained critique and confrontation. By conceptualising the humanitarian-themed campaign – #TheAfricaTheMediaNeverShowsYou on Twitter, as an Afrodiasporic Subaltern Counterpublic, this article considers how UK African diasporic communities have utilised this digitalised environment to oppose the popular but problematic ‘face of development’. Applying Nancy Fraser’s counterpublics theorisation and drawing on social media ethnography and multiple participant interviews, it shows how oppositional counter-discourses among these online diasporic communities challenge problematic African representation within ‘white media’. This is realised in three distinct but interrelated discursive practices: (1) Afrodiasporic solidaristic orientations; (2) Diasporic solidarism as an assemblage(d) response to development’s institutionalised whiteness; and (3) Countering Africa(n) misrepresentations.
媒体对非洲欠发达的表述是主流公共领域国际发展的交流潜力和影响范围的核心,但它们并非没有持续的批评和对抗。通过将Twitter上以人道主义为主题的#TheAfricaTheMediaNeverShowsYou活动概念化,作为非洲流散的次等反公众,本文考虑了英国非洲流散社区如何利用这个数字化环境来反对流行但有问题的“发展面貌”。运用南希·弗雷泽的反公众理论,并借鉴社交媒体人种学和多名参与者的访谈,它展示了这些在线散居社区中的对立反话语如何挑战“白人媒体”中有问题的非洲代表性。这是在三个不同但相互关联的话语实践中实现的:(1)非洲散居的团结主义取向;(2)散居的团结主义作为一种集合(d)对发展的制度化白人的回应;(3)反击非洲(n)虚假陈述。
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