生活在经济脆弱情况下的家庭的视觉自我表现

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Poverty Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1080/10875549.2023.2261679
Juan Carlos Revilla Castro, Marta Romero-Delgado
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摘要对贫困和经济困难人群的负面社会表征在社会上仍然非常普遍。穷人通常被认为是被动的,懒惰的,道德偏差的,并且,与一般人群不同,不值得社会援助。这些表述是建立在对社会现象的个人主义解释的基础上的,这种解释忽视了结构因素,使主体对自己的环境负责。这反过来又阻碍了可能减少排斥现象的社会进程的发展和执行。尽管对贫困自我表征的研究有限,但它们往往表达出更大的复杂性和意义深度。这些反表征可以被理解为对负面社会形象的反应,作为一种替代的积极形象的重建,以及作为社会正式成员的尊严要求。本研究是在一个欧洲项目的框架内进行的,分析了两个西班牙案例(一个是城市,另一个是农村)中生活在经济脆弱性状况下的家庭的自我表现。该研究采用人种学方法,并以研究参与者(21个家庭)拍摄的照片和深入访谈为基础。实地调查于2014年至2015年进行。结果表明,研究对象对自己和社会世界的描述与社会刻板印象有很大的差异。一方面,在家中私密空间拍摄的照片代表着严重的经济脆弱性。另一方面,在公共场所拍摄的照片显示,人们以一种强调坚韧、正常和尊严的方式过着日常生活,以及对当地社区的归属感,以及对自己作为公民权利的维护。调查结果对社会政策具有明确的影响,并表明了给予生活在经济脆弱状况下的人们发言权的重要性。作者感谢西班牙救援队对危机、弱势群体、机构和贫困进行了深刻的讨论。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的数据可根据通讯作者的要求提供。由于隐私限制,这些数据不会公开。本工作得到欧盟第七框架计划FP7-SSH-2013-2资助项目“欧洲家庭在社会经济危机期间的复原力模式”的支持。
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Visual Self-Representations of Households Living in Situations of Economic Vulnerability
ABSTRACTNegative social representations of poverty and people living in situations of economic difficulty are still highly prevalent in society. Poor people are commonly viewed as passive, lazy, morally deviant, and, as distinct from the general population, undeserving of social assistance. These representations are grounded in individualistic explanations of social phenomena that ignore structural factors and make the subject responsible for their circumstances. This, in turn, impedes the development and implementation of social processes that might reduce exclusion. Although research on self-representations of poverty is limited, they tend to express far greater complexity and depth of meaning. These counter-representations can be understood as a reaction to negative social images, as a reconstruction of an alternative positive image, and as a claim to dignity as full members of society. Carried out within the framework of a European project, this study analyses the self-representations of households living in situations of economic vulnerability in two Spanish case studies (one urban and the other rural). The study employed an ethnographic methodology and is based on photographs taken by the study participants (21 households) and in-depth interviews. The fieldwork was conducted between 2014 and 2015. The results show that the study participants’ representations of themselves and their social world diverges greatly from social stereotypes. On the one hand, photographs taken in the intimate and private space of the home represent significant economic vulnerability. On the other, images taken in public spaces show people going about their everyday lives in a way that emphasizes resilience, normality and dignity, as well as a sense of belonging to the local community and a vindication of their rights as citizens. The findings have clear implications for social policy and manifest the importance of giving space to the voice of people living in situations of economic vulnerability.KEYWORDS: Economic vulnerabilitypovertySpainvisual sociology AcknowledgmentsThe authors are indebted to Spanish RESCUE Team for insightful discussions on crisis, vulnerable people, agency and poverty.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available due to privacy restrictions.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the EU, 7th Framework Programme under Grant FP7-SSH-2013-2, RESCuE Project, “Patterns of Resilience during Socioeconomic Crises among Households in Europe”.
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Journal of Poverty
Journal of Poverty SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Poverty is the first refereed journal to recognize the inequalities in our social, political, and economic structures, presenting progressing strategies that expand society"s increasingly narrow notions of poverty and inequality. The journal"s broad understanding of poverty—more inclusive than the traditional view—keeps the focus on people"s need for education, employment, safe and affordable housing, nutrition, and adequate medical care, and on interventions that range from direct practice to community organization to social policy analysis. The journal"s articles will increase your knowledge and awareness of oppressive forces such as racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia that contribute to the maintenance of poverty and inequality.
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