Abstract
Prispevek se ukvarja s skrbstvenimi in emocionalnimi razmerji kot analitičnima kategorijama za razumevanje konstrukcije in konstitucije družbene neenakosti znotraj različnih mikro sfer družbenega življenja. V tem kontekstu proučuje emocionalne resurse, ki so v sociologiji pritegnili manj raziskovalne pozornosti v primerjavi z ekonomskimi, političnimi in kulturnimi resursi, ter poudarja njihovo pomembnost za individuovo dobro počutje, vedenje, osebne cilje in življenjske priložnosti. Posebno pozornost namenja dvema oblikama neenakosti: neenakemu dostopu do pozitivnih emocionalnih vezi in skrbi ter neenaki delitvi skrbstvenega dela in emocionalnoskrbstvenega dela znotraj družine. Za doseganje bolj kompleksnega razumevanja družbene neenakosti predlaga razširitev Bourdieujevega koncepta kapitala na področje emocionalnih razmerij (skrbi), ki ustvarjajo družbene in ekonomske stratifikacije in so obenem njihov odsev.
Keywords
Družina;Družbena neenakost;Povezanost;Čustva;
Data
Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2016 |
Typology: |
1.02 - Review Article |
Organization: |
UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences |
UDC: |
316.613.4:316.36 |
COBISS: |
33997405
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ISSN: |
0040-3598 |
Parent publication: |
Teorija in praksa
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404 |
Downloads: |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary abstract: |
This paper deals with caring and emotional relations as analytical categories for understanding how social inequality is constructed and constituted within different micro spheres of social life. In this context, the author explores the notion of emotional resources, which has been less researched in sociology than conventional notions of economic, political and symbolic resources, and points out their relevance for the individual's well-being, behaviour, personal goals and life chances. Special attention is paid to two forms of inequality: differential access to positive emotional bonds and care, and unequal distribution of care work and emotional work of care within the family. It is suggested that, in order to further understanding of social inequality, Bourdieu's concept of capital needs to be extended to take account of emotional relations (in terms of caring) as both generative and reflective of social and economic stratification. |
Secondary keywords: |
Family;Social inequality;Connection;Emotions; |
Type (COBISS): |
Not categorized |
Pages: |
str. 524-551,568 |
Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ53 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ2 |
Chronology: |
mar.-apr. 2016 |
ID: |
9169704 |