Social Power Relations Shaping Occupation Flashcards
What occupations do you feel guilty about engaging in (or not engaging in), if any?
- Watching TikTok not studying
What occupations are socially valued and which are stigmatized in Canadian society?
- Productivity
- Drug use, can change over time like with cannabis
- Begging for money
Social power and occupations
- How do these relate?
Social power and determine which occupations you have access to.
Example, skiing is a “rich person’s sport”.
Social power and occupations
- Can you think of examples in your own life?
- Social power dynamics are very dynamic chaining through time and context.
- People who retiree can feel less valued by society.
- Social power is not based on necessity, like street cleaners, nurses, teachers etc. are essential players in society, yet not valued as such.
Stigmatized and non-sanctioned occupations, could be because they don’t have choice and are limited by various barriers? (2 + example?)
- Stigmaisting people who do not have any other choice than engaging in non-sanctioned occupations
- Relate to social determinants of health and well-being
Example, The pandemic does not discriminate, felt more equal having class though Zoom
Language and occupations
- What is the relation & Why does language matter?
What is the relation?
Not being able to speak English could be a disabling factor
Why does language matter?
- Linguistic capital
- English worldwide capital
- Not only speak the language, but being able to speak it well for example in university
Article: The power of language: Exploring the relationship between linguistic capital and occupation for immigrants to Canada.
Key themes from reading?
- Leaning English - overarching theme
- Accessing resources during settlement
- Economic integration
- Social and cultural integration in isolation, being othered, not catching idioms ‘I’m pulling your leg’
- Family, placing burden on children as translator creating conflict and tension
Personal Experiences
Have you had an experience where language played a role in your sense of power within an interaction? If not, did the reading expose a possible situation where language may affect your sense of power and autonomy in a society?
- Audacity of English people assuming everyone else can speak English.
- Learning a language someone else speaks, means that you value them
. - The sense of helplessness experienced when cannot communicate, the deliberating feeling of living in a place where you do not speak the language -> Reduced my sense of power and independence
Stampede in Korea in Itaemwon during Halloween - connection ot language?
- Language played a big role in this tragedy
- The people where from 26 different countries and could not communicate
- 154 people died
Imagine going to another country
- You are unable to speak their language
- You may not have the resources needed to pay for necessities
- You are struggling to communicate
What would you do?
I’ve been asking people for help, lucky to have social support network.
Goggle translate, lack of technology made it much more challenging.
Airport guiding people with symbols.
What if…
- You were moving to this place (where you don’t speak the language) permanently
- This was the only place you were able to live
- You had no other options
Ukrainian people coming to Canada, not by choice, so challenging when it is not voluntary migration.
“Currently our professional literature and evidence-base has a dominant focus on those occupations that can restore or maintain good health, development, growth, social interaction, productivity and that promote a state of wellbeing.” (Twinley, 2013, p. 301)
What does this quote represent?
The core concept of occupation.
Does not truly encompass all forms of occupation.
Othering occupations
Twinley then asks us…
“How can occupational therapy - very much a discipline that sees therapists working with a diverse population of individuals with such an equally diverse range of occupational performance, participation, engagement and justice issues - have come this far without truly considering the whole picture in terms of what occupational therapy if? (p. 301)
- A lot of occupations that ‘othered’
- As an OT or OS we need to embrace a range of activities socially sanctioned and non-sanctioned
What are Social power relations? Ability to…
- Ability to integrate into a society and follow the social norms to gain social power
- Is it personal ability or structural factors outside of a person’s control
What are “non-sanctioned” occupations?
- Tasks, activities, routines or acts that are considered antisocial, criminal, illegal, violent, disruptive, harmful, unhealthy, addictive, and politically, socially, religiously or culturally extreme.
- What if these acts, to the individual/group/community performing them, are meaningful, purposeful, creative, engaging, relaxing, enjoyable, entertaining, provide a sense of well-being, sense of belonging, etc.?
- Example; forgetting to speak Korean and learning English when moving to Canada, using illicit drug for creativity or spiritual, or even therapeutic purposes. Survival occupations, like theft, sex work.