经济危机与未来想象:经济危机如何影响人们的未来想象

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Digithum Pub Date : 2018-01-15 DOI:10.7238/D.V0I21.3112
Helen Sophia Schönborn, B. Doosje
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这项研究着眼于人们如何构建未来的想象,以及这是如何受到2008/2009年经济危机的影响的。未来想象被认为是对未来的计划和愿望的领域,这不仅取决于个人的个人生活史,还取决于给定的社会/历史背景(Canto Mila和Seebach,2015)。影响所有欧洲国家的经济危机被描述为一个影响深远的社会事件;因此,它可能会对人们未来的想象产生影响。在这项研究中,对德国和西班牙这两个经济危机经历不同的国家进行了生活故事采访。访谈采用了一种基于基础理论的方法进行分析,该方法以Canto Mila和Seebach(2015)提出的未来图像、人物和未来想象的概念为指导。经济危机以不同的方式影响了西班牙和德国参与者对未来的想象。尽管德国参与者对未来的展望在危机中保持不变,但西班牙受访者的描述表明了心态的三个变化:劳动力市场现在被认为不如以前稳定;年轻人必须更有准备,这意味着他们需要更高水平的资格;年轻的西班牙人希望在国外生活和工作。讨论了这种心态转变背后的原因和动力。
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The economic crisis and future imaginaries: How the economic crisis has affected people’s future imaginaries
This study looks at how people construct future imaginaries and how this has been influenced by the economic crisis of 2008/2009. Future imaginaries are conceived as a realm of plans and wishes for the future, which depend not only on an individual’s personal life history, but also on the given social/historical context (Canto-Mila and Seebach, 2015). The economic crisis, which affected all European countries, has been portrayed as a far-reaching societal event; therefore, it may have an impact on people’s future imaginaries. For this study, life story interviews were conducted in Germany and Spain, two countries with different experiences of the economic crisis. The interviews were analyzed using a grounded theory-inspired approach guided by the concepts of images of the future, figures, and imaginaries of the future developed by Canto-Mila and Seebach (2015). The economic crisis affected participants’ future imagination in Spain and Germany in different ways. While German participants’ outlook on the future remained unchanged by the crisis, Spanish interviewees’ accounts indicated three changes in mentality: the labor market is now perceived as less stable than before; young people have to be more prepared – meaning they need higher-level qualifications; younger Spaniards aim to live and work in foreign countries. The reasons and dynamics behind this mentality change are discussed.
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Digithum HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Digithum applies a relational perspective in the analysis of processes of inclusion and social exclusion, subjective experiences, social ties, cultural heritage and cultural production and consumption.
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