前所未有的时代工作:交叉性视角下英国高等教育中的有色人种女性在疫情期间及之后

Working in unprecedented times: Intersectionality and women of color in UK higher education in and beyond the pandemic

Gender, Work and Organization · 2022
被引 44 · 同刊同年前 3%
ABS 3

中文导读

通过有色人种女性学者的自传式叙述,揭示英国高校在疫情中的决策如何加剧了基于种族和性别的结构性不平等,并探讨了精英主义、种族盲视和沉默文化等机制。

Abstract

Abstract The ongoing COVID‐19 pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities and inequities. Injustices within the labor market mean that the lives particularly of women of color have been negatively affected by the crisis in multiple ways. Guided by standpoint epistemology, we take an intersectional approach and use autoethnographic methods in which we draw on our personal experiences within the United Kingdom's higher education institutions during the pandemic. We illustrate how institutional decisions, approaches, and policies enacted in the wake of COVID‐19 exacerbate inequalities and inequities. Three themes stand out from our experiences: (1) meritocracy and the problem of cumulative (dis)advantage, (2) the lack of racial awareness in management decisions, and (3) the operations of power and silencing. We show that universities justify decisions by deploying discourses of meritocracy and ignoring context and the ways women of color staff are persistently disadvantaged due to structural racism and sexism. We find that universities are likely to indicate that their response policies treat all staff absolutely equally without candidly assessing the intersectional impacts of the pandemic on minority staff, which consequently prevent the achievement of equity. We also describe the ways in which the pandemic exposes cultures of institutional silence and silencing when women of color speak up. We conclude with glimpses of hope for resisting the downward pressures of the pandemic crisis toward cultivating more equitable futures.

高等教育交叉性种族与性别不平等疫情与工作组织管理