食物与音乐至关重要:社会正义组织中的情感关系与实践

Food and music matters: Affective relations and practices in social justice organizations

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2016
被引 29
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究一家社区非营利社会正义组织如何通过食物和音乐的日常实践,编排情感关系,促进不同人群之间的归属感、参与、认可与尊重,从而践行社会正义。

Abstract

In this article, we focus on the organizing practices of a community-based, not-for-profit, social justice organization. We investigate how organizational participants interweave bundles of practices involving food and music to choreograph the affective relations that bring forth a sense of belonging, participation, recognition and respect between diverse people, thereby enacting social justice. This article examines the everyday, organizing practices associated with food and music and shows how not only are food and music excellent entrances to understanding organizational practices but they are also instrumental in constituting and reconstituting the performance of social justice. In this way, our article brings attention to the dimensions of knowing which are not primarily about representing but about affecting. In particular, practices of respect, recognition and belonging are rendered communicable across the boundaries of difference, dependency and inequality, forming platforms for solidarity and the understanding of differences. The article illustrates how organizing practices involving food and music play important roles in creating the conditions of possibility for diverse people to work collaboratively and respectfully together. We contend that the lived experience of organization cannot be understood without attentiveness to affect and affective relations.

社会学组织正义社会心理学组织行为情感研究