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他们工作的价值:跨国人道主义援助领域中难民志愿者的(不可见)价值

The Worth of Their Work: The (In)visible Value of Refugee Volunteers in the Transnational Humanitarian Aid Sector

Work, Employment and Society · 2022
被引 7
ABS 4

中文导读

研究难民志愿者在约旦人道主义援助领域中的劳动如何被重新定义为“援助”,从而变得不可见且非经济,揭示了他们作为工人和受益者的双重身份。

Abstract

Scholarship on invisible work highlights how volunteers’ labour is devalued and obfuscated because it is framed as something ‘noneconomic’. This article shows how volunteers’ labour is invisible and noneconomic when it is reframed as aid. Drawing upon a case of refugee volunteers in Jordan’s humanitarian aid sector highlights how framing work as aid transforms their labour into objects they ‘receive’ and ‘consume’ as benefits because ‘work’ is understood as something they lack or need. Volunteers are therefore both workers and beneficiaries in relation to aid organisations. This ambiguous positioning distinguishes them and what they do in the workplace from ‘work’. This case elaborates understandings of processes that delineate volunteer labour as invisible work in practice, and provides a starting point for further discussion on the relationship between invisible and insecure work. It also expands empirical knowledge on volunteering and invisible work within the Global South.

难民研究人道主义援助志愿服务劳动社会学