Creative Labour of The Venezuelan Diaspora: Entrepreneurship, Imagination, and Precarity in Spain

委内瑞拉侨民的创造性劳动:西班牙的创业精神、想象力和不稳定

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2878167
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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:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2023 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

Venezuela's current economic crisis has resulted in the world's second-largest displaced population, with over seven million people leaving since 2014. Owing to cultural, linguistic, and historic affinities, Spain has become a popular migration pathway. This project will examine how Venezuelan migrants in Spain construct opportunities and identities in the context of transnational migration, economic crisis, and a global shift towards informal employment. This will be achieved through an ethnographic study of informal labour among the Venezuelan diaspora - many of whom are employed in the so-called gig economy, undertaking taxi driving, nannying, language tuition, working off the books in cafés and restaurants, as well as online economic practices such as selling content and goods through platforms like Twitch, YouTube and TikTok. Whilst existing research on migrants and precarious labour focuses on economic necessity, this project aims to examine how creative and informal work, integral to so-called platform migration (Collins 2021), encompasses an array of complex and diverse experiences for transnational migrants.The project will be organised around two key thematic threads: 1) creative labour; 2) imagination and hope. Rather than dwelling on crises or victimhood, these lines of inquiry are deployed to enable a greater foregrounding of agency by considering the socioeconomic context, history, needs, and diversity within the diaspora.This ethnographic approach enables a ground-level view of how global structures of power and hierarchies of inequality are constituted through everyday lived experiences, rather than abstract categorisations (Ehrkamp 2019). Attending to creative labour illustrates the reciprocal relationships between migrants and host nations and complicates enduring narratives about immigration. By paying attention to everyday activities, I intend to understand how migrant lives and labours are realised in conditions that are simultaneously creative and constrained. Research questionsThis project asks the following:1. How does migration enable and necessitate new forms of creativity?2. How do new forms and ideas of entrepreneurialism amongst Venezuelan migrants complicate existing understandings of labour and creativity?3. How do concepts of gender, race, class, and nationality shift upon migration to underpin entrepreneurial strategy?MethodologyThis project connects physical and digital fieldsites to highlight the importance of creativity within spaces of diaspora. Working ethnographically and through a beyond-the-screen reading of digital activities illustrates how a range of physical and social media-based practices refract lived experiences and identities (Rodgers and Lloyd-Evans 2021), highlighting the power of interlocutors to shape, develop, and strengthen research.Conducted over 12 months in Madrid and accompanying digital spaces, where much of the diaspora is physically and virtually located, the ethnographic fieldwork will trace networks of labour. Snowball sampling within existing research networks in Spain will develop a diverse sample consisting of business owners, gig-economy workers, and side-hustlers, conducted through a combination of qualitative methods including:Participant observation in private and public spacesSemi-structured interviews and oral historiesDigital ethnography of social-media spaces where the diaspora is activeCo-creation of a digital archiveThis content will form a digital archive of visual, audio, and textual materials, facilitating sustained engagement from those who enabled research (Gill 2019). It will also highlight underlying biographies and skillsets, connect the project larger contexts of migration, labour, and identity, and enable creative afterlives (Johnson et al. 2021).
委内瑞拉目前的经济危机导致世界第二大流离失所人口,自2014年以来已有700多万人离开。由于文化,语言和历史的亲和力,西班牙已成为一个受欢迎的移民途径。该项目将研究在西班牙的委内瑞拉移民如何在跨国移民,经济危机和全球转向非正规就业的背景下构建机会和身份。这将通过对委内瑞拉侨民中的非正规劳动力进行人种学研究来实现-其中许多人受雇于所谓的零工经济,从事出租车驾驶,保姆,语言教学,在咖啡馆和餐馆工作,以及在线经济实践,例如通过Twitch,YouTube和TikTok等平台销售内容和商品。虽然现有的关于移民和不稳定劳动力的研究主要集中在经济必要性上,但本项目旨在研究创造性和非正式工作,即所谓的平台移民(柯林斯2021)的组成部分,如何包含跨国移民的一系列复杂多样的经历。该项目将围绕两个关键主题主题进行组织:1)创造性劳动; 2)想象力和希望。这些调查路线不是停留在危机或受害者身上,而是通过考虑散居地的社会经济背景、历史、需求和多样性来实现更大的机构前景。这种民族志方法使人们能够从底层了解全球权力结构和不平等等级是如何通过日常生活经验而不是抽象的分类构成的(Ehrkamp 2019)。从事创造性劳动说明了移民与东道国之间的互惠关系,并使关于移民的持久叙述复杂化。通过关注日常活动,我打算了解移民的生活和劳动是如何在同时具有创造性和约束性的条件下实现的。研究问题本项目提出以下问题:1.移徙如何促成和需要新形式的创造力?2.委内瑞拉移民中的新形式和新思想如何使现有的对劳动和创造力的理解复杂化?3.性别、种族、阶级和国籍的概念如何在移民后转变,以支持创业战略?该项目将物理和数字现场连接起来,以突出散居空间中创造力的重要性。通过民族志和对数字活动的屏幕之外的阅读,说明了一系列基于物理和社交媒体的实践如何改变生活经验和身份(Rodgers和Rodd-Evans 2021),强调对话者塑造、发展和加强研究的力量。在马德里和伴随的数字空间进行了12个多月的研究,大部分散居者都在物理和虚拟空间中,人种学实地考察将追踪劳动力网络。在西班牙现有的研究网络内的雪球抽样将开发一个由企业主,零工经济工作者和副业者组成的多样化样本,通过定性方法的组合进行,包括:私人和公共空间的参与者观察半结构化访谈和口述历史社交媒体空间的数字民族志,其中散居者活跃共同创建数字档案这些内容将形成视觉,音频和文本材料的数字档案,促进那些使研究得以持续参与的人(Gill 2019)。它还将突出基本的传记和技能,将项目的移民,劳动力和身份的更大背景联系起来,并使创造性的来世成为可能(约翰逊等人2021)。

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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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LiDAR Implementations for Autonomous Vehicle Applications
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    2021
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生命分子工学・海洋生命工学研究室
生物分子工程/海洋生物技术实验室
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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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Effect of manidipine hydrochloride,a calcium antagonist,on isoproterenol-induced left ventricular hypertrophy: "Yoshiyama,M.,Takeuchi,K.,Kim,S.,Hanatani,A.,Omura,T.,Toda,I.,Akioka,K.,Teragaki,M.,Iwao,H.and Yoshikawa,J." Jpn Circ J. 62(1). 47-52 (1998)
钙拮抗剂盐酸马尼地平对异丙肾上腺素引起的左心室肥厚的影响:“Yoshiyama,M.,Takeuchi,K.,Kim,S.,Hanatani,A.,Omura,T.,Toda,I.,Akioka,
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Field Assisted Sintering of Nuclear Fuel Simulants
核燃料模拟物的现场辅助烧结
  • 批准号:
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    2027
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  • 批准号:
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  • 财政年份:
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