THE PARADOX OF HUMANITARIAN RECOGNITION: Blackness, Predation, and Non-Statist Solidarities in the Migration of Eritreans to Europe [0.03%]
humanitarian recognition悖论:非洲人移民欧洲遭遇的黑暗、掠夺与非国家团结
Fiori Sara Berhane
Fiori Sara Berhane
Eritreans experience what I call the paradox of humanitarian recognition. Beneficiaries of some of the highest refugee-recognition rates in Global North countries, Eritreans nevertheless experience kidnap, ransoming, extortion, and pre-empt...
BIRTHING FROM WITHIN: Nature, Technology, and Self-Making in Silicon Valley Childbearing [0.03%]
硅谷育儿中的自然、科技与自我实现:内在生产
Andrea Ford
Andrea Ford
Through examining childbearing in California's Silicon Valley, this article describes how seeking "self-actualization" has become a rite of passage for contemporary childbearing people. This approach undermines distinctions between "technol...
Susan Levine,Lenore Manderson
Susan Levine
In South Africa, lockdown and its excesses have opened up questions on the limits of an ethics of care, whose ethics are privileged, how care is delivered, and what care means. We show how an ethics of proxemics and its operationalization a...
BE KIND: Negotiating Ethical Proximities in Aotearoa/New Zealand during COVID-19 [0.03%]
善待彼此:新冠疫情下新西兰协商道德距离的政治
Susanna Trnka
Susanna Trnka
Citizens do not merely respond to states of emergency; in democratic societies, they help constitute them. This essay analyzes New Zealanders' engagements in ethical reasoning during the country's first COVID-19 lockdown. Specifically, I ex...
NECROPOLITICS VERSUS BIOPOLITICS: Spatialization, White Privilege, and Visibility during a Pandemic [0.03%]
死人 politics与生人 politics:大流行病期间的空间化、白人特权和可见性问题
Carolyn M Rouse
Carolyn M Rouse
Anthropologists have used Michel Foucault's thesis on biopolitics to critique modern institutions. Yet while useful, biopolitics is often misapplied. The arrests, killings of unarmed Blacks by police, COVID-19 racial health inequities, and ...
THE PANDEMIC IMAGINERIE: Infectious Bodies and Military-Police Theater in Australia [0.03%]
pandemic想象:澳大利亚的感染身体与军警剧场
L L Wynn
L L Wynn
When pathogens and their movement between people cannot be seen, we imagine them. That imagined menagerie-imaginerie-of infection then becomes associated with marginal others whose bodies and actions become popularly conflated with disease ...
"L'ENFER, C'EST LES AUTRES": Proximity as an Ethical Problem during COVID-19 [0.03%]
“他人即地狱”——新冠疫情期间的近距离接触作为伦理问题
Thomas Strong,Susanna Trnka,L L Wynn
Thomas Strong
During the COVID-19 emergency, people around the world are debating concepts like physical distancing, lockdown, and sheltering in place. The ethical significance of proximity-that is, closeness or farness as ethical qualities of relations ...
A David Napier
A David Napier
The classical immunological paradigm is predicated on the body's ability to recognize and eliminate “nonself.” However, the “self–nonself” model has yet to facilitate any resolution of the field's major concerns, and may thus prove to ...