Doctoral Dissertation Research: Risky Homes, Domestic Accidents, and Safety Work

博士论文研究:危险住宅、家庭事故和安全工作

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2043499
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 1.26万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2021-09-01 至 2022-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Accidents account for 26 million nonfatal injuries each year and rank third among causes of death within the United States. Domestic accidents make up over half of these totals. Despite the centrality of physical hazards to domestic life, historians have generally left the subject of home accidents to researchers from sociology and public health. Using the term “safety work” as shorthand, this project reveals how experts and laypeople tried to control mishaps and their consequences over time. It charts the history of domestic accidents and safety work from 1900 to 1980, analyzing how and why public health education, voluntary product standards, and markets for insurance and consumer appliances came to delineate American risk management. This research describes how corporations and nonprofits established influential models for accident prevention research and policy and presents new insights into the changing realities and cultural meanings of risk and responsibility. Even as Americans have become more conscious of household risks, the burden of injury prevention continues to fall heavily on citizen-consumers. Ordinary men and women shop for “safe” products; install and repair equipment; review the latest safety advice; and perform many other tasks to keep their homes running smoothly. This project considers the historical limitations of this individualized approach to accident management and illustrates the benefits of state-centered alternatives like strict presale product regulation and subsidies for childcare and home nursing. Discussing this history with policymakers and public health practitioners has the potential to bolster existing consumer protection laws and to expand government aid programs. Drawing on trade catalogues, advertisements, insurance policies, magazines, case histories, product safety tests, warning labels, and other sources, this research interprets domestic accidents as part of a longer sequence of events from risk prevention to long-term recovery or disability. This project analyzes shocks, burns, falls, and choking to make four related interventions. First, its stress on safety work recenters the study of accidents on the home and the lives and labor of ordinary Americans. It represents mishaps less as results of fate or individual carelessness than as predictable byproducts of overwork and the complexity of domestic space. Second, this project clarifies how safety concerns became embedded within markets for insurance and consumer products, which left households to buy physical and mental security from for-profit corporations. Third, work itself is redefined to include learning about common hazards and shopping for “safe” appliances, factoring self-education and consumption into the labor of risk management. Finally, it shows how experts papered over differences between communities with distinct racial, economic, and geographical profiles to make middle-class white suburbia the “one-size-fits-all” model solution for home accident prevention. Overall, this project analyzes how Americans kept up with new safety practices and technologies and why they did or did not follow available social prescriptions for safe living. Accidents manifested not only as causes but also as effects of housework and compelled stakeholders to reconcile the ideal of the home-as-sanctuary with its risky and toilsome reality.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
事故每年造成2600万起非致命伤害,在美国死亡原因中排名第三。家庭事故占这些总数的一半以上。尽管家庭生活中的身体危害是中心问题,但历史学家通常将家庭事故的主题留给社会学和公共卫生的研究人员。这个项目用“安全工作”这个术语来速记,揭示了专家和外行如何试图控制事故及其后果。它描绘了1900年至1980年国内事故和安全工作的历史,分析了公共卫生教育,自愿产品标准以及保险和消费电器市场如何以及为什么来描绘美国的风险管理。这项研究描述了企业和非营利组织如何建立有影响力的事故预防研究和政策模型,并提出了新的见解不断变化的现实和风险和责任的文化意义。尽管美国人越来越意识到家庭风险,但预防伤害的负担继续沉重地落在公民消费者身上。普通的男人和女人购买“安全”的产品;安装和修理设备;审查最新的安全建议;并执行许多其他任务,以保持他们的家庭顺利运行。该项目考虑了这种个性化的事故管理方法的历史局限性,并说明了以国家为中心的替代方案的好处,如严格的预售产品监管和儿童保育和家庭护理补贴。与政策制定者和公共卫生从业人员讨论这段历史有可能加强现有的消费者保护法,并扩大政府援助计划。根据贸易目录、广告、保险单、杂志、案例历史、产品安全测试、警告标签和其他来源,本研究将家庭事故解释为从风险预防到长期恢复或残疾的更长序列事件的一部分。这个项目分析了冲击,烧伤,福尔斯,窒息,使四个相关的干预措施。首先,它对安全工作的强调重新关注了对家庭事故和普通美国人的生活和劳动的研究。它把事故更多地看作是过度工作和家庭空间复杂性的可预见的副产品,而不是命运或个人粗心的结果。其次,该项目阐明了安全问题是如何嵌入保险和消费品市场的,这使得家庭从营利性公司购买身体和精神安全。第三,工作本身被重新定义,包括学习常见的危险和购买“安全”的电器,将自我教育和消费纳入风险管理的劳动中。最后,它展示了专家们是如何掩盖具有不同种族、经济和地理特征的社区之间的差异,使中产阶级白色黑人成为预防家庭事故的“一刀切”模式解决方案的。总的来说,该项目分析了美国人如何跟上新的安全实践和技术,以及他们为什么没有遵循现有的社会处方安全生活。事故不仅表现为原因,也表现为家务劳动的后果,迫使利益相关者调和家庭作为避难所的理想与其危险和令人不安的现实。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。

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Graham Mooney其他文献

The material consumptive: domesticating the tuberculosis patient in Edwardian England
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.jhg.2012.12.007
  • 发表时间:
    2013-10-01
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    Graham Mooney
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    Graham Mooney
Professionalization in public health and the measurement of sanitary progress in nineteenth-century England and Wales.
十九世纪英格兰和威尔士的公共卫生专业化和卫生进步的衡量。

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Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant. Fluid Strategies: Water Management in Cape Colony and Natal Port Cities
博士论文改进补助金。
  • 批准号:
    2043506
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 1.26万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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