Unbuttoning normalcy - on cosmopolitical events.

The Sociological Review Pub Date : 2011-08-01 Epub Date: 2011-09-01 DOI:10.1111/j.1467-954X.2011.02019.x
Michael Schillmeier
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Abstract

The history of social research can be read as a critical endeavour inasmuch as it unbuttons the normalcy of collective action by multiplying relevant actors and the imaginaries of social reality. I show how paying close sociological attention to what I call cosmopolitical events, offers one approach to such a conception of critical social science. In the paper, I explore the effects of the Japanese events at the Fukushima nuclear plant to unfold its significance as consequences that disrupt, question and alter common and taken for granted modes of ordering social life. Specifically, through approaching Fukushima as a cosmopolitical event we gain insight into the complex processes of normalizing social relations. Moreover, the Fukushima event and its effects demand to extend the history of the sociological imagination to the social and political relevance of the non-human. What emerges is a practice that enriches the process of unfolding research agendas and conceptual space to include those that have been excluded, marginalized, forgotten, unconsidered, or disfigured in the process of normalizing social and political action.

解开常态——关于世界政治事件。
社会研究的历史可以被解读为一种批判性的努力,因为它通过增加相关的行动者和社会现实的想象来解开集体行动的常态。我展示了如何密切关注我称之为世界政治事件的社会学,为这种批判性社会科学的概念提供了一种途径。在本文中,我探讨了日本福岛核电站事件的影响,以揭示其影响的重要性,因为它破坏,质疑和改变了常见的和理所当然的社会生活秩序模式。具体地说,通过将福岛作为一个世界性事件来处理,我们可以深入了解社会关系正常化的复杂过程。此外,福岛事件及其影响需要将社会学想象的历史延伸到非人类的社会和政治相关性。出现的是一种实践,它丰富了展开研究议程和概念空间的过程,以包括那些在正常化社会和政治行动的过程中被排除、边缘化、被遗忘、不被考虑或毁容的人。
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