Politicians, pathogens, and other threats to aid workers: a material semiotic analysis of violence against health care in the Syrian conflict

IF 1.8 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Iida-Maria Tammi
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ABSTRACT This paper analyses humanitarian security in the framework of Donna Haraway’s political material semiotics. It begins by arguing that targeted violence against health care constitutes a trope: a figure of speech that challenges and disrupts the established narrative of humanitarian security. Drawing on 20 in-depth expert interviews, the paper explores a case study of weaponisation of health care in the Syrian conflict (2011-present). It illustrates how different material-semiotic actors – such as politicians, pathogens, and medical infrastructure – condition and shape the security of humanitarian health workers in the opposition-held parts of the country. Taking medical facilities as its key unit of analysis, the paper shows how armed violence is not only directed towards these material-semiotic entities but amplified and transformed as it passes through them. In doing so, the paper sheds light on the formative role that nonhuman materialities play in the protection of aid workers and other civilian entities in armed conflict. The paper's findings also contribute towards an improved understanding of how previously under-appreciated variables impact the delivery of medical aid in complex humanitarian emergencies.
政治家、病原体和对援助工作者的其他威胁:叙利亚冲突中针对医疗保健的暴力的物质符号学分析
本文在唐娜·哈拉威的政治物质符号学框架下分析人道主义安全。报告首先指出,针对卫生保健的针对性暴力构成了一种比喻:一种挑战和破坏人道主义安全既定叙述的修辞手法。通过20次深入的专家访谈,本文探讨了叙利亚冲突(2011年至今)中医疗保健武器化的案例研究。它说明了不同的物质符号学行为者——如政治家、病原体和医疗基础设施——如何在该国反对派控制的地区条件和塑造人道主义卫生工作者的安全。本文以医疗设施为主要分析单位,展示了武装暴力如何不仅针对这些物质符号学实体,而且在经过这些实体时被放大和转化。在此过程中,本文阐明了非人类物质在武装冲突中保护援助工作者和其他平民实体方面所起的形成作用。该论文的研究结果还有助于更好地了解以前未得到充分重视的变量如何影响复杂人道主义紧急情况下医疗援助的提供。
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