Resilience in Times of a Pandemic

IF 2.2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Francesca Bellesia
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Abstract: This study uncovers how workers of the gig economy adjusted to the COVID-19 pandemic and exhibited capacity for resilience. Following the grounded theory approach, it analyzes more than 400 Upwork and Uber workers' conversations that were posted on Reddit during the first year of the pandemic. Findings reveal that, to face the pandemic risks, gig workers shared news and strategic knowledge with the community, temporarily transformed their work and designed new working practices, and sought emotional support from peers. These findings underscore the processes of resilience among gig workers, allow for comparisons between Upwork and Uber workers, and reveal how gig workers support each other in online communities, which functioned as relational resources.
大流行病时期的复原力
摘要:本研究揭示了 "打工经济 "中的工人如何适应 COVID-19 大流行并表现出抗灾能力。研究采用基础理论方法,分析了大流行病第一年期间在 Reddit 上发布的 400 多条 Upwork 和 Uber 工人的对话。研究结果表明,面对大流行病的风险,打工者们与社区分享了新闻和战略知识,临时改变了工作方式,设计了新的工作方法,并从同伴那里寻求情感支持。这些研究结果强调了临时工的复原过程,可以对Upwork和Uber工人进行比较,并揭示了临时工如何在作为关系资源的网络社区中相互支持。
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Journal of Personnel Psychology
Journal of Personnel Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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