(Un) exceptional times: Compounding crises and local stakeholders in field work during COVID-19

Cecilia Farfán-Méndez, Marcos Vizcarra
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From the positionality of a Mexican scholar in security studies who identifies as female and an investigative journalist born and working in Sinaloa, Mexico, this article builds on existing scholarship examining the positionality of local stakeholders who are integral to the production of knowledge in conflict settings. In early 2021, Mexico had the world's third-highest number of deaths caused by Covid-19. Additionally, close to 80,000 people were officially missing and 52,000 remains in state custody lacked identification. In this context, civil society groups raised concerns about the proper handling of bodies, fearing cremation prior to identification of the remains. The article highlights two phenomena as evidence of a reflexivity process followed by the authors: first, for mothers searching for their children, Covid-19 was an additional life-threatening risk (not the main health risk, as in the general population). Second, we consider how global pandemics produce compounding crises in contexts of chronic violence and vulnerability, while simultaneously bolstering advantages for scholars in the Global North. The article is a call to action for more ethical qualitative research methodologies within the emerging social science community working on illicit economies and extralegal actors.
(非常时期:COVID-19 期间实地工作中的多重危机和当地利益攸关方
本文从一名墨西哥安全研究学者(女性)和一名出生并工作在墨西哥锡那罗亚州的调查记者的立场出发,在现有学术研究的基础上,探讨了在冲突环境下知识生产中不可或缺的当地利益相关者的立场。2021 年初,墨西哥因 Covid-19 导致的死亡人数位居世界第三。此外,有近 8 万人正式失踪,52,000 具由州政府保管的遗体无法确认身份。在这种情况下,民间社会团体对尸体的妥善处理表示担忧,担心在确认遗体身份之前就将其火化。文章强调了两个现象,作为作者所遵循的反思过程的证据:首先,对于寻找孩子的母亲来说,Covid-19 是一个额外的威胁生命的风险(而不是主要的健康风险,就像在普通人群中一样)。其次,我们考虑了全球流行病如何在长期暴力和脆弱性的背景下产生复合危机,同时又为全球北方的学者带来优势。这篇文章呼吁采取行动,在研究非法经济和法外行为者的新兴社会科学界中采用更符合道德规范的定性研究方法。
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