Volunteer COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment Makers: Third Sphere Labor, Caring Masculinities, and Redoing Gender

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
K. Kelly, Braden T. Leap, Marybeth C. Stalp
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In the opening months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., thousands of volunteer makers stepped up to produce PPE through third sphere labor, volunteer work that emphasizes community maintenance. Drawing on 78 semi-structured interviews and 662 open-ended questionnaires, we consider how third sphere carework could destabilize hierarchies between public, private, and third sphere labor and in the valuation of feminized versus masculinized work. We find women and men makers differed in what they made, but not in their motivations for producing PPE or how they valued the work of other makers. Makers rejected the idea that they should perform such work without any appreciation from third sphere recipients, but private sphere demands limited women makers more than men. Throughout men makers’ efforts, we find ample evidence of caring masculinities as a response to disaster. We conclude with a consideration of what these trends mean for redoing gender and third sphere carework.
志愿者新冠肺炎个人防护装备制造商:第三领域劳动、关爱男性和重塑性别
在美国新冠肺炎大流行的最初几个月里,数千名志愿者制造商通过第三领域的劳动,即强调社区维护的志愿者工作,加紧生产个人防护用品。根据78次半结构化访谈和662份开放式问卷,我们考虑了第三领域护理工作如何破坏公共、私人和第三领域劳动力之间的等级制度,以及女性化与男性化工作的评估。我们发现,女性和男性制造商在生产什么方面存在差异,但在生产个人防护装备的动机或如何评价其他制造商的工作方面没有差异。创客们拒绝接受这样的想法,即他们应该在没有第三领域接受者任何赞赏的情况下完成这项工作,但私人领域对女性创客的要求有限,而不是男性。纵观男性制造者的努力,我们发现了充分的证据表明,关爱男性是对灾难的回应。最后,我们考虑了这些趋势对重做性别和第三领域护理工作意味着什么。
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期刊介绍: Men and Masculinities presents peer-reviewed empirical and theoretical scholarship grounded in the most current theoretical perspectives within gender studies, including feminism, queer theory and multiculturalism. Using diverse methodologies, Men and Masculinities"s articles explore the evolving roles and perceptions of men across society. Complementing existing publications on women"s studies and gay and lesbian studies, Men and Masculinities helps complete the spectrum of research on gender. The journal gives scholars interested in gender vital, balanced information on the burgeoning - and often misunderstood - field of masculinities studies.
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