COVID-19 and Uncertain Intimacy

IF 1.1 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Jialing Luo
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The outbreak of COVID-19 has brought new uncertainties to state–society relations in urban China Arguably, China’s containment of the pandemic can largely be attributed to the state’s effective, but controversial, governance of society At the grassroots level of Chinese cities, local state shequ (‘communities’ centred on the Residents’ Committees) have played a vital role in terms of both surveillance and service provision However, rather than establishing an intimate relationship with civil society as the state intended, the latter’s handling of the pandemic resulted in contested views on the extent to which the state should intervene in society This article engages with the ongoing debate on state–society relations, and argues that in urban China we are now seeing the advance of the state © The Author(s)
COVID-19和不确定的亲密关系
新冠肺炎的爆发给中国城市的国家与社会关系带来了新的不确定性可以说,中国对疫情的控制在很大程度上可以归功于国家对社会的有效但有争议的治理,地方-州shequ(以居民委员会为中心的“社区”)在监督和服务提供方面发挥了至关重要的作用。然而,与其按照国家的意图与民间社会建立亲密关系,后者对疫情的处理导致了对国家应该在多大程度上干预社会的争议。这篇文章参与了正在进行的关于国家与社会关系的辩论,并认为在中国城市,我们现在看到了国家的进步©作者
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自引率
7.10%
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7
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Anthropology in Action (AIA) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles, commentaries, research reports, and book reviews in applied anthropology. Contributions reflect the use of anthropological training in policy- or practice-oriented work and foster the broader application of these approaches to practical problems. The journal provides a forum for debate and analysis for anthropologists working both inside and outside academia and aims to promote communication amongst practitioners, academics and students of anthropology in order to advance the cross-fertilisation of expertise and ideas. Recent themes and articles have included the anthropology of welfare, transferring anthropological skills to applied health research, design considerations in old-age living, museum-based anthropology education, cultural identities and British citizenship, feminism and anthropology, and international student and youth mobility.
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