« Travail noble, travail ingrat » : les ressorts d’une relation au travail ambivalente chez les nounous africaines à Paris

This article sets out to analyse the relationship that African nannies have with their work. These workers experience a double ambivalence. On the one hand, ambivalence in their relationship with their work, which they consider both noble and thankless, on the other, ambivalence in their status, giv...

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Main Author: Adrien P. Batiga
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/sociologies/24215
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description This article sets out to analyse the relationship that African nannies have with their work. These workers experience a double ambivalence. On the one hand, ambivalence in their relationship with their work, which they consider both noble and thankless, on the other, ambivalence in their status, given the conditions in which they carry out their work. We draw on data from an ethnographic survey (interviews and observations) conducted as part of our doctoral research with nannies and at the offices of the Syndicat national des auxiliaires parentales (SNAP).
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« Travail noble, travail ingrat » : les ressorts d’une relation au travail ambivalente chez les nounous africaines à Paris
Sociologies
care
nanny
union action
relationship to work
ambivalence
moral tension
title « Travail noble, travail ingrat » : les ressorts d’une relation au travail ambivalente chez les nounous africaines à Paris
title_full « Travail noble, travail ingrat » : les ressorts d’une relation au travail ambivalente chez les nounous africaines à Paris
title_fullStr « Travail noble, travail ingrat » : les ressorts d’une relation au travail ambivalente chez les nounous africaines à Paris
title_full_unstemmed « Travail noble, travail ingrat » : les ressorts d’une relation au travail ambivalente chez les nounous africaines à Paris
title_short « Travail noble, travail ingrat » : les ressorts d’une relation au travail ambivalente chez les nounous africaines à Paris
title_sort travail noble travail ingrat les ressorts d une relation au travail ambivalente chez les nounous africaines a paris
topic care
nanny
union action
relationship to work
ambivalence
moral tension
url https://journals.openedition.org/sociologies/24215
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