疲惫的女性:论当代科学的不适与实践

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Ludmila de Vasconcelos Guimarães, Andrea Poleto Oltramari, Deidi Maca, Janaynna de Moura Ferraz, Josiane Silva de Oliveira, Luiza Farnese Lana Sarayed-Din
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学者们所面临的疲惫是本期特刊的出发点——由独联体和跨性别女性独家编辑、撰写和评论。我们理解疲惫是历史上和每天为两性平等而斗争的结果,而生殖工作的负担又加重了这种斗争。因此,即使筋疲力尽,我们还是接受了这一挑战,因为我们坚信,面对科学生产的男性化逻辑,开放空间是必要的政治角色。这篇社论的结构是基于认识到制造、识别和应对打破压迫所必需的挑战的重要性。这些挑战表现在:(1)将来自不同地区、学术背景和不同代表的女性编辑、作者和审稿人聚集在一起;(2)时间,它显示出自己是统治和性别暴力的工具;(3)考虑到男性实践科学的逻辑,制作女性专版的矛盾的操作化。这本书应该作为一种教学工具来阅读,将所经历的挑战形象化,它呼吁在日常生活中创造空间的斗争中,特别是在学术领域,承担集体责任。最后,如果我们要与不公正作斗争,我们就必须挑起每天的不安,而本期正是要做到这一点。
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Exhausted Women: On Discomfort and Practice of Science in Contemporary Times
ABSTRACT The exhaustion faced by academics served as the starting point for this special issue - edited, written, and reviewed exclusively by cis and trans women. We understand exhaustion as a consequence of historical and daily battles for gender equality, aggravated by the burden of reproductive work. Thus, even when exhausted, we accepted this challenge out of the conviction of the political role necessary to open spaces in the face of a masculine logic of science production. This editorial was structured based on recognizing the importance of producing, identifying, and living with the challenges necessary to disrupt oppression. These challenges come in the form of (1) bringing together female editors, authors, and reviewers from different regions, academic backgrounds, and diverse representations; (2) time, which revealed itself as an instrument of domination and gender violence; (3) the operationalization of the contradiction in producing an edition exclusively for women, considering the male logic of practicing science. This edition should be read as a pedagogical instrument to visualize the challenges experienced, and it is a call for collective responsibility in the fight to create space in everyday life, specifically in the academic field. Finally, if we are to combat injustices, we must provoke daily discomfort, and this edition set out to do just that.
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