提出以文化为中心的职业研究路径:以美国北极地区的生计职业为例

Proposing a culture-centered approach to career scholarship: The example of subsistence careers in the US Arctic

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2015
被引 10
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

提出以文化为中心的职业研究框架,强调职业是文化实践,并用美国北极原住民生计职业的案例说明该框架如何揭示结构、行动与协商的复杂性。

Abstract

In this article, I draw from the culture-centered approach to explore contemporary negotiations of career and work, positing career as a form of cultural practice. Rooted in postcolonial theory and subaltern studies, the culture-centered approach examines the active accomplishment of culture through everyday communicative practices, amidst the structural conditions that frame lived experiences, and focusing specifically on marginalized groups. I first trace how culture is conceptualized in extant career studies, in the psychological, sociological and communicative streams. Identifying both key gaps and paradoxes in the literature, I outline the culture-centered approach, suggesting four key principles to reconceive career as cultural practice. Specifically: career draws on both structure and action; career agency is hybridized across individuals/collectives; career agency is layered and contested; and career is both discursive and material. The framework is illustrated using an example from an ongoing study on the negotiation of subsistence careers by Native Alaskans in the US Arctic.

职业研究文化研究后殖民理论传播学社会学