不稳定性、好客与重要主体的生成:黎巴嫩帐篷定居点中叙利亚难民的研究

Precarity, Hospitality, and the Becoming of a Subject That Matters: A Study of Syrian Refugees in Lebanese Tented Settlements

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2021
被引 32
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究黎巴嫩帐篷定居点中叙利亚难民如何通过日常组织实践(如布置家园、烹饪、管理数字空间)在极端不稳定的生活中获得被认可和重要的感觉。

Abstract

How is it possible to gain a sense that you have a voice and that your life matters when you have lost everything and live your life as a ‘displaced person’ in extreme precarity? We explore this question by examining the mundane everyday organizing practices of Syrian refugees living in tented settlements in Lebanon. Contrasting traditional empirical settings within organization studies where an already placed and mattering subject can be assumed, our context provides an opportunity to reveal how relations of recognition and mattering become constituted, and how subjects in precarious settings become enacted as such. Specifically, drawing on theories on the relational enactment of self and other, we show how material-discursive boundary-making and invitational practices – organizing a home, cooking and eating, and organizing a digital ‘home’ – function to enact relational host/guest subject positions. We also disclose how these guest/host relationalities create the conditions of possibility for the enactment of a subject that matters, and for the despair enacted in everyday precarious life to transform into ‘undefeated despair’.

难民研究组织研究社会心理学性别研究日常生活社会学