外籍工人:在性别、种族、政治和伦理边界的另一侧

Foreign workers: On the other side of gendered, racial, political and ethical borders

ORGANIZATION · 2019
被引 21
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨外籍工人身份如何受性别、种族、政治和伦理影响,揭示权力运作如何利用差异导致压迫与剥削,对组织研究领域有重要启示。

Abstract

While political issues related to migration and work have been explored in great detail from the perspective of, inter alia, industrial relations, international business, economics and of course migration studies itself, they have been notably absent from any real consideration at all in organization studies. This appears as an almost wilful omission of one of the most pressing political issues facing the post-globalized world, as well as one in which work organizations are centrally implicated. This article, and the Special Issue which it introduces, explores how what it means to be a ‘foreign’ worker is deeply influenced by and connected to sexuality, gender, politics and ethics. We consider individual differences, context-specific experiences and dynamic processes through which the sexed, gendered and classed category of the foreign worker is constructed, enacted and resisted. We find that class, race and gender serve to shape a sense of foreignness that is central to the meaning and experience of work. The machinations of power are never far away, as people’s differences come to be used as an axis of actual and potential oppression, coercion and exploitation.

组织研究移民研究性别研究政治经济学劳动社会学