Szolidaritás és autonómia járvány idején

Metszetek Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.18392/metsz/2023/4/4
Domonkos Sík
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Solidarity and autonomy in times of an epidemic The paper seeks to answer the question: what patterns of solidarity and autonomy can be iden - tified in the Hungarian context of late modernity. The specific difficulty of answering this ques - tion is that it refers to social structures, which are naturalized interpretations of reality, thus exist mostly at an unreflective, preintentional level. In order to address this difficulty, our resear - ch has considered the COVID epidemic as a natural experimental situation: while the paradoxes and distortions of solidarity and autonomy, are usually naturalized by the actors, during the COVID they become reflected. The first section of the paper develops theoretical idealtypes of autonomy and solidarity specialised to the Hungarian social historical context. Then, after a brief methodological overview, I will present different patterns of solidarity and autonomy in the form of case studies. In the final section, the general conclusions are drawn from these cases, while an attempt is made to answer the question: how do the actors cope with modernisation structures that narrow the space of solidarity and autonomy and are characterized by funda - mental paradoxes?
流行病时期的团结与自治
流行病时期的团结与自治 本文试图回答这样一个问题:在匈牙利的晚期现代性背景下,可以确定哪些团结与自治模式。回答这一问题的具体困难在于,它涉及到社会结构,而社会结构是对现实的自然化解释,因此大多存在于未经反思的、有意之前的层面。为了解决这一难题,我们的研究将 COVID 疫情视为一个自然的实验情境:虽然团结和自主的悖论和扭曲通常被行动者自然化,但在 COVID 期间,这些悖论和扭曲得到了反映。本文的第一部分针对匈牙利的社会历史背景,提出了自治和团结的理论理想。然后,在简要介绍方法论之后,我将以案例研究的形式介绍团结和自治的不同模式。在最后一节中,我将从这些案例中得出一般性结论,并试图回答以下问题:行动者如何应对缩小团结和自治空间并以基本心理悖论为特征的现代化结构?
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