Psychosocial Stressors and Ready-Made Garment Industries in Bangladesh:An ethno-epidemiological study of its causes and consequences (Extension)
孟加拉国的社会心理压力源和成衣工业:对其原因和后果的民族流行病学研究(扩展)
基本信息
- 批准号:389317187
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- 依托单位国家:德国
- 项目类别:Research Grants
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:德国
- 起止时间:2017-12-31 至 2022-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This is an application for an extension of my current anthropological subproject within the DFG-funded project “Psychosocial Stressors and Bangladesh’s Garment Industry: an ethno-epidemiological study of ist causes and consequences”. This interdisciplinary project focusses on workers’ experience of stress in Bangladesh’s export garment industry to address two major lacunae of established epidemiological models of work stress: their failure to consider, first, the historical-regional specificity of the work contexts they analyse, and second, the embeddedness of these work contexts into social environments beyond the worksite. The project contributes to fill these lacunae by exploring how work in the garment industry in Bangladesh is shaped by the historically specific way the industry is integrated into global commodity chains, and by exploring how workers’ stressful experience of these regimes are as much shaped by their relations with their families in their villages of origin as by their relations with supervisors and co-workers in garment factories. The aim of the anthropological subproject was to explore the garment industry’s global connections, and garment workers’ relations to their families and to their workmates. The extension is required to write up the results of this research in the form of a monograph, as had been the goal of the original proposal.
这是我目前在DFG资助的项目“心理社会压力和孟加拉国服装业:对IST原因和后果的民族流行病学研究”中的人类学子项目的扩展申请。这一跨学科项目的重点是工人的经验,在孟加拉国的出口服装业的压力,以解决两个主要的空白建立流行病学模型的工作压力:他们未能考虑到,第一,他们分析的工作环境的历史区域的特殊性,第二,这些工作环境嵌入到社会环境以外的工作现场。该项目有助于填补这些空白,探讨孟加拉国服装业的工作如何受到该行业融入全球商品链的历史特定方式的影响,并探讨工人在这些制度下的压力经历如何受到他们与原籍村庄家人的关系以及他们与服装厂主管和同事的关系的影响。人类学分项目的目的是探索服装业的全球联系,以及服装工人与家人和同事的关系。扩展需要以专著的形式撰写这项研究的结果,这是最初提案的目标。
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