Work, Leisure and Gender: A Time-use Study of England, 1700-1850

工作、休闲和性别:英国时间利用研究,1700-1850 年

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2588195
  • 负责人:
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    --
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  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Studentship
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2021 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

This thesis will use an innovative methodology to study time use in England 1700-1850. Data will be collected on individuals and the activities they were performing at specific moments. These data will be analysed to understand how activities and time were gendered. It will be the first detailed time use study for eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England. Its methodology will expand on other attempts to quantify time-use, work, and leisure. It will contribute with urgency to debates about the meaning and value of work and leisure, centring around gender inequality and the under-valued contributions of unpaid labour. The core methodology of this project is to collect examples of time-use and their context from the records of church and criminal courts (quarter sessions and assizes). This will include urban and rural areas, with precise locations determined when Covid-19 restrictions allow the necessary archive work and travel. This thesis will follow Hailwood's and Whittle's (ca. 2016) methodology in recording each work activity alongside details of the person undertaking it, time and location, and the type of court case. This thesis will develop the methodology by applying the same recording principles to leisure activities. Recorded activities will be categorised according to whether they are work or leisure and further subcategorised, for example as agricultural or care work. This approach simulates a 'random spot' time use survey, which involves observing participants only at specific moments during the study period (UN 2005: 16). This database will be used to address the research questions, for instance examining the gender balance in different activities, the time spent at work and leisure by men and women, and the proportion of time spent at home by women and men. The period will be divided into quarter-centuries to study change over time. This is vital to many of the historiographical issues of this period. I am writing a Masters dissertation this year using a smaller sample of sources and refining the method, particularly regarding the most effective sources and the categorisation of leisure activities. The PhD will further develop this method and consider different geographical areas. In the first year I will write a literature review, develop a chapter-by-chapter thesis plan, begin to develop the database, and conduct interim analysis. In the second year I will complete data collection and the database. In the third year I will complete data analysis and write up the thesis. I will use Professor Whittle's contacts to collaborate with Maria Ågren's team using a similar method for the Gender and Work project at the University of Uppsala. The potential impact of this research is twofold. Firstly, work and time-use are of enormous contemporary relevance. The definition of work is highly contested, increasingly so as communication technology erodes the divide between paid and unpaid work. Extra unpaid caring and housework created by the pandemic have been disproportionately undertaken by women, bringing gendered work and time-use to the forefront of public debate (e.g. see ONS 2020a and 2020b). Time-use research remains of vital importance (e.g. see Gershuny et al. 2020). By studying time-use historically, this thesis will show how it can be understood from challenging evidence and a variety of research perspectives. Secondly, this thesis will make an important contribution to the history of gender in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-centuries as outlined above. Furthermore, it will cross the boundaries between the AHRC and ESRC by combining quantitative and qualitative methods and by studying the cultural meanings and value of work and leisure alongside participation rates in work and the economy.
本文将采用一种创新的方法来研究1700-1850年英国的时间使用。将收集有关个人及其在特定时刻进行的活动的数据。将对这些数据进行分析,以了解活动和时间是如何性别化的。这将是第一个详细的时间使用研究十八和十九世纪的英国。它的方法将扩展其他量化时间使用,工作和休闲的尝试。它将紧急推动关于工作和休闲的意义和价值的辩论,重点是两性不平等和无偿劳动的贡献被低估。该项目的核心方法是从教会和刑事法院(季度开庭和巡回审判)的记录中收集时间使用的例子及其背景。这将包括城市和农村地区,当新冠肺炎限制允许必要的档案工作和旅行时,将确定确切的地点。本论文将遵循Hailwood和Whittle的(约。(2016)记录每项工作活动的方法,以及进行工作的人的详细信息、时间和地点以及法庭案件的类型。本论文将通过将相同的记录原则应用于休闲活动来发展方法论。记录的活动将根据是工作还是休闲进行分类,并进一步细分,例如农业或护理工作。这种方法模拟了一种“随机点”时间使用调查,只在研究期间的特定时刻观察参与者(UN 2005:16)。该数据库将用于解决研究问题,例如审查不同活动中的性别平衡、男子和妇女在工作和休闲上花费的时间以及妇女和男子在家中花费的时间比例。这一时期将被划分为四分之一个世纪,以研究随着时间的推移而发生的变化。这对这一时期的许多史学问题至关重要。我今年正在写一篇硕士论文,使用较小的来源样本并改进方法,特别是关于最有效的来源和休闲活动的分类。博士将进一步发展这种方法,并考虑不同的地理区域。在第一年,我将写一篇文献综述,制定一个逐章的论文计划,开始开发数据库,并进行中期分析。在第二年我将完成数据收集和数据库。在第三年我将完成数据分析和撰写论文。我将利用惠特尔教授的人脉,与玛丽亚·德格伦的团队合作,在乌普萨拉大学的性别与工作项目中使用类似的方法。这项研究的潜在影响是双重的。首先,工作和时间的使用具有巨大的当代意义。工作的定义备受争议,随着通信技术逐渐缩小有酬工作和无酬工作之间的界限,争议越来越大。这一流行病造成的额外无酬照料和家务劳动由妇女承担的比例过高,使性别工作和时间使用成为公众辩论的焦点(例如,见国家统计局2020 a和2020 b)。时间使用研究仍然至关重要(例如,参见Gershuny等人,2020)。通过对时间使用的历史研究,本文将展示如何从具有挑战性的证据和各种研究视角来理解时间使用。第二,本论文将对上述十八和十九世纪的性别史作出重要贡献。此外,它将通过结合定量和定性方法,并通过研究工作和休闲的文化意义和价值以及工作和经济参与率,跨越澳大利亚人权委员会和经济与社会理事会之间的界限。

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吉治仁志 他: "トランスジェニックマウスによるTIMP-1の線維化促進機序"最新医学. 55. 1781-1787 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等:“转基因小鼠中 TIMP-1 的促纤维化机制”现代医学 55. 1781-1787 (2000)。
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生命分子工学・海洋生命工学研究室
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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