Diplomat and International Worker Mobilities: A Family Lens on Power Dynamics

IF 2.6 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Aija Lulle
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This article applies a family lens to power relations experienced by families of diplomats and international workers during frequent relocations. The life-making practices of families are crucial for intergenerational well-being as well as these workers' international assignments. The familial power dynamics unfold across spaces and temporalities at various scales and reveal the work invested in creating the international and diplomatic ‘façade’. Drawing on research carried out in 2022–2023 with diplomats, representatives of international organisations and their family members from Latvia, this article examines four domains within which power dynamics operate: couple relationships; relationships with children; extended and non-kin relationships; and ‘doing family’ in broader diplomatic and international communities. Applying a family lens to such highly skilled mobilities extends critical discussions on skills and power in diplomacy and international relations – often perceived as male-dominated areas of work – and illuminates how familial relationships are contingent on making these mobilities possible over space, time, and generations. Furthermore, the focus on family sheds a new light on pertinent issues, such as the relationship between (trans)nationalism and family and the production of social and cultural capital across spaces.

外交官和国际工人流动:权力动力学的家庭镜头
本文以家庭视角分析外交官和国际工作人员家属在频繁搬迁期间所经历的权力关系。家庭的生活实践对代际福祉以及这些工人的国际任务至关重要。家族的权力动态在不同的空间和时间尺度上展开,并揭示了在创造国际和外交“farade”方面所投入的工作。根据2022-2023年对拉脱维亚外交官、国际组织代表及其家庭成员进行的研究,本文考察了权力动力学运作的四个领域:夫妻关系;与孩子的关系;延伸和非亲属关系;在更广泛的外交和国际社会中“做家庭”。将家庭的视角应用于这种高技能的流动,扩展了对外交和国际关系中技能和权力的批判性讨论——通常被认为是男性主导的工作领域——并阐明了家庭关系如何取决于这些流动在空间、时间和几代人之间的可能性。此外,对家庭的关注为相关问题提供了新的视角,例如(跨)民族主义与家庭之间的关系以及跨空间的社会和文化资本的生产。
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期刊介绍: Population, Space and Place aims to be the leading English-language research journal in the field of geographical population studies. It intends to: - Inform population researchers of the best theoretical and empirical research on topics related to population, space and place - Promote and further enhance the international standing of population research through the exchange of views on what constitutes best research practice - Facilitate debate on issues of policy relevance and encourage the widest possible discussion and dissemination of the applications of research on populations - Review and evaluate the significance of recent research findings and provide an international platform where researchers can discuss the future course of population research
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