Justice in the COVID-19 pandemic: mobility capital and new social order
Автор: Evgeniy V. Karchagin
Журнал: Logos et Praxis @logos-et-praxis
Рубрика: Изоляция в открытом обществе: осмысление социальных практик в период пандемии
Статья в выпуске: 2 т.20, 2021 года.
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The COVID-19 pandemic forces us to reconsider the conceptual boundaries of the world and everyday social order, affecting such pairs of concepts as: natural / artificial; habitual / extraordinary. The author considers one of the aspects of the changes having occured: the transformation of spatial mobility, which is connected with deep social changes. In the first part, the experience of isolation is interpreted on the basis of the theoretical resources of the social theory of mobilities, primarily the concepts of mobility capital and mobility justice. Not all social groups were equally mobile, because they had different mobility capital. The issue of mobility equity has taken in a new context: a natural global threat that has exacerbated the existing inequalities caused by the emergency. The second part of the article deals with the concept of “state of emergency” by G. Agamben and analyzes the issue of transgression of the system of the world social order, including its everyday dimension. The answer to this question is given on the basis of an analysis of the interpretations and forecasts of the leading contemporary European intellectuals (Agamben, Žižek, Latour, Sloterdijk, Fuller). The problems of social distancing, the transformation of higher education, the increase in the powers of the state, associated with medical justifications are considered. Important parameters of the new social order are the environmental factor and the need for sociocritical optics to understand the consequences of the pandemic. Analysis captures the increasing role of digital intermediaries of social interactions, which forms a new context for the problem of justice, opening up perspectives for issues of distance with digital technologies and issues of digital ecology
Mobility, mobility capital, social order, emergency, justice, COVID-19, pandemic, new normality
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149138066
IDR: 149138066 | DOI: 10.15688/lp.jvolsu.2021.2.4