“Unreasonable” Bodies: Thinking Beyond Accommodation in Workplace Lactation Law and Policy

IF 1.5 4区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Danielle De Arment-Donohue
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Purpose: This article investigates why workplace lactation law, guidance, and policy may fail to support women. It examines the epistemological and ethical bases of technical communication governing Virginia K???12 teachers and considers complex material conditions and opportunities for social justice intervention.Method: I employed a qualitative critical discourse analysis of three Virginia codes governing workplace lactation and one state human resources guidance document, examining their interaction with the Federal Labor Standards Act and 10 local school district policies. I drew on Technical and Professional Communication (TPC) social justice scholarship, disability studies, and apparent feminism scholarship to interpret my findings.Results: Documents governing workplace lactation are based on an ableist mindset that marginalizes women’s bodies. They prioritize an ethic of expediency, draw on medical knowledge while ignoring women’s knowledge and material conditions, and perpetuate systemic inequities.Conclusion: To promote social justice, technical communicators should continue questioning the epistemological and ethical bases of laws, policies, and guidance since documents informed by knowledge and ideologies that devalue the people they purport to protect will fail in implementation. Local policymakers need not wait for institutional changes but can look for opportunities to reimagine design approaches and intervene to create supportive, inclusive workplaces.
"不合理 "的身体:工作场所哺乳法律和政策中的 "容纳 "之外的思考
目的:本文探讨了为什么工作场所的哺乳法律、指导和政策可能无法为妇女提供支持。文章研究了弗吉尼亚州 K??12教师技术交流的认识论和伦理基础,并考虑了复杂的物质条件和社会正义干预的机会:方法:我对弗吉尼亚州三部关于工作场所哺乳的法规和一份州人力资源指导文件进行了定性批判性话语分析,研究了它们与《联邦劳动标准法案》和 10 个地方校区政策之间的互动关系。我借鉴了技术与专业交流(TPC)的社会公正学术研究、残疾研究和明显的女权主义学术研究来解释我的研究结果:结果:有关工作场所哺乳的文件都是基于一种边缘化女性身体的能力主义思想。它们优先考虑权宜之计,借鉴医学知识,却忽视了女性的知识和物质条件,并延续了系统性的不平等:为了促进社会公正,技术传播者应该继续质疑法律、政策和指南的认识论和伦理基础,因为那些以知识和意识形态为基础的文件,如果贬低了它们所要保护的人群,就会在实施过程中失败。地方政策制定者无需等待制度变革,他们可以寻找机会,重新构想设计方法,并进行干预,以创建具有支持性和包容性的工作场所。
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Technical Communication
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