Whelan Joe
School of Applied Social Studies, University College Cork, County Cork, Ireland.
Qual Soc Work. 2021 Mar;20(1-2):579-586. doi: 10.1177/1473325020973311.
This is a reflexive essay that documents my experience of being a social work educator and early career researcher on a precarious contract in a university in the Republic of Ireland during the COVID-19 global pandemic. At the time of writing and during the different phases of the pandemic that have come to pass so far, I have been employed as a coordinator and lecturer on a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) programme, while also teaching on and contributing to a number of other programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Like educators the world over, I was thrust into a space where teaching, overnight, migrated online. Like many others also, I experience this as someone with little job security, who has moved from one contract to another and who has no certainty as to what the future will bring in respect to ongoing employment. At the same time, I am keenly conscious that our students, from our first years who just started out to our fourth years on the cusp of graduation, are also reckoning with enhanced precarity and uncertainty. I aim to unpack the implications of this over the course of this essay by drawing on my recent lived experiences. In respect to method, I began documenting my experiences from the day the university closed through contemporaneous notetaking in a research journal. I also began to archive central university correspondence relating to the pandemic. I draw on these notes and materials here. While the purpose here is to offer a narrative that is not over-theorised, I do attempt to link my experiences to wider social, cultural, and political understandings so that what is presented can be described as autoethnography.
这是一篇反思性文章,记录了我在新冠疫情全球大流行期间,作为爱尔兰共和国一所大学的社会工作教育工作者和处于不稳定合同期的早期职业研究人员的经历。在撰写本文时以及到目前为止疫情经历的不同阶段,我受雇担任社会工作学士(BSW)项目的协调员和讲师,同时也在本科和研究生阶段的其他一些项目中授课并做出贡献。和世界各地的教育工作者一样,我突然进入了一个教学一夜之间转移到线上的环境。和许多其他人一样,我作为一个几乎没有工作保障的人经历了这一切,我从一份合同换到另一份合同,对于未来的持续就业毫无确定性。与此同时,我也敏锐地意识到,我们的学生,从刚开始的大一新生到即将毕业的大四学生,也在应对日益增加的不稳定和不确定性。我旨在通过借鉴我最近的亲身经历,在本文中剖析这其中的影响。关于方法,从大学关闭的那天起,我就开始通过在研究日志中同步记录来记录我的经历。我还开始整理大学与疫情相关的核心信件。我在此借鉴了这些笔记和材料。虽然这里的目的是提供一个不过度理论化的叙述,但我确实试图将我的经历与更广泛的社会、文化和政治理解联系起来,以便所呈现的内容可以被描述为自我民族志。