工作中的不幸:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省经历职场种族主义的愤怒、恐惧和绝望的影响

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Farid Asey
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从弗朗茨·法农(Frantz Fanon)关于种族化主体殖民化的作品中获得灵感,本文以加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省以白人为主的公共服务机构中一群种族化的公务员为例,阐述了种族歧视是如何影响工作的。具体来说,本文使用了25个深度定性访谈的数据,展示了工作场所种族主义对这群参与者的情感影响。在这方面,愤怒被认为是内化的、非暴力的、被压抑的对压迫性日常微过程的沮丧,这些微过程给种族化的工人带来了重大的工作场所障碍。随后,恐惧被描述为种族化的受试者对雇主可能在任何时候以任何借口对参与者进行报复的真实前景的挥之不去的担忧。最后,无望被解释为一种被剥夺权力的感觉,这种感觉是由一种信念所驱动的,即无论参与者在工作中如何寻求平等和尊重的待遇,工作场所的不平等都会持续存在。最后,通过概述愤怒、恐惧和绝望的发现,这篇文章增加了现有的学术体系,即工作场所种族主义如何不仅在种族化的目标上留下不可磨灭的印记,而且为什么它会对雇佣关系造成严重破坏,进一步加强了现有的关于工作场所种族主义的破坏性影响的实证文献。最后,鉴于种族化的公务员很少受到研究关注,研究结果强调,公共资助的雇主需要优先解决他们中间的白人至上主义和制度支配问题。
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The Wretched of the Work: Anger, Fear, and Hopelessness as Impacts of Experiencing Workplace Racism in British Columbia, Canada
Drawing inspiration from Frantz Fanon’s work on the colonization of racialized subjects, this article illuminates how racial discrimination impacted the wretched of the work, in reference to a group of racialized civil servants, in primarily White institutions of public service in British Columbia, Canada. Specifically, using data from twenty-five in-depth qualitative interviews, the article presents findings on the affective impacts of workplace racism on this group of participants. In this regard, anger is discussed as internalized, nonviolent and pent-up frustration over oppressive everyday microprocesses that presented significant workplace barriers to racialized workers. Subsequently, fear is outlined as shaped by the lingering concerns on the part of racialized subjects over the very real prospects that their employers could retaliate against participants using any pretext and at any given time. Lastly, hopelessness is explicated as the feeling of disempowerment driven by the belief that workplace inequities would persist irrespective of what participants did to seek equal and respectful treatment at work. Ultimately, through outlining findings as anger, fear, and hopelessness, this article adds to the existing body of scholarship on how workplace racism not only leaves an indelible mark on racialized targets but also why it wreaks havoc in employment relations, further reinforcing existing empirical literature on the debilitating impacts of workplace racism. Lastly, in view of the fact that racialized public servants have received scant research attention, the findings underscore the need for publicly-funded employers to address White supremacy and institutional domination in their midst on a priority basis.
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