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摘要
[]今天工作的未来是极不确定的,必须承认这种不确定性,而不要让它麻痹社会学的想象力或使社会行动非政治化。虽然一线往往受到关注和掌声,如果它包括医务工作者(但不一定转化为这些工人的物质利益),运输和交付、粮食和农业生产中的不稳定工人,在许多情况下,例如工业食品生产,这些工人存在于有感染风险的空间中,许多人付出了生命的代价(Waltenberg, Victoroff, Rose等人,2020)[]在拥有大型非正规部门的经济体中,小企业零售商和其他非正规工作在危机面前仍在继续。随着世界大部分地区的失业率飙升至前所未有的水平(Blustein et al ., 2020;Coibion, Gorodnichenko, & Weber, 2020),其中的工人承担着类似的风险[],工作与生活之间的界限变成了一堵墙,将赤裸裸的生活与物质谋生的可能性隔开
[ ]the future of work today is deeply uncertain, and this uncertainty must be acknowledged without letting it paralyze the sociological imagination or depoliticize social action While the front line often receives attention and applause when it consists of medical workers (and without necessarily translating into material benefits for those workers), precarious workers in transport and delivery, food and agricultural production, and other manual-labor sectors constitute an "invisible front line " In many cases, such as industrial food production, these workers exist within spaces that are at risk for infection and many pay with their lives (Waltenberg, Victoroff, Rose et al , 2020) [ ]in economies with large informal sectors, small-business retailers and other informal jobs have continued in the face of crisis, with the workers therein assuming similar risks [ ]as unemployment figures soar to unprecedented levels in much of the world (Blustein et al , 2020;Coibion, Gorodnichenko, & Weber, 2020), the boundary between work and life becomes a wall separating bare life from the possibility of materially earning a living