封锁的道德使命:COVID-19 期间澳大利亚家庭做法和关系的故事完成任务

J. Shipman, Sarah C Hunter, John Coveney, R. Feo, Damien W. Riggs, Georgia Middleton
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本文探讨了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,澳大利亚在封锁期间影响家庭生活的看法和协商的道德要求,为关系社会学做出了贡献。我们从一个在线定性故事完成任务中发现了主导性话语,并将这些话语与有关大流行相关限制对家庭关系、性别关系和劳动分工的影响的新兴文献联系起来。我们认为,关于家庭联系、干净整洁的家庭和时间商品的论述是道德的要求。这些要求同时为人们提供了充实和发挥能动性的机会,也作为无法实现的基准限制了人们的幸福感。在本分析中,我们将探讨 COVID-19 封锁故事如何为理解 "家庭生活 "的展示与实践之间的相互作用提供了新的方法,在家庭生活中,性别和劳动关系得到了表现、强化和挑战。
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Moral Imperatives of Lockdown: Story Completion Tasks of Family Practices and Relationships in Australia during COVID-19
This article contributes to the sociology of relationships by exploring the moral imperatives that shaped perceptions and negotiations of family life during lockdowns in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic. We identified dominant discourses from an online qualitative story completion task and situate these in relation to emerging literature on the impact of pandemic-related restrictions on domestic relationships, gender relations, and labour division. We argue that discourses of family connection, clean and tidy homes, and the commodity of time operated as moral imperatives. These imperatives simultaneously offered opportunities for enrichment and agency, as well as operating as unobtainable benchmarks that constrained people’s sense of wellbeing. In this analysis we explore how COVID-19 lockdown stories offer new ways of understanding the interplay between displaying and doing ‘family life’ where gender and labour relations are performed, reinforced and challenged.
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