Biosocial borders: Affective debilitation and resilience amongst women living in a violently bordered favela

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Julian Brigstocke, M. Fróes, Cristina Cabral, Lidiane Malanquini, Gabriela Baptista
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Within emerging fields of research focusing on neuro-urbanism, neuro-geographies, and biosociality, which experiment with using emerging mobile biosensor methods, few if any have used them to research socio-spatial life in communities that suffer high levels of violence and other socio-spatial injustices. Extending non-representational accounts of the body, emotions, and affect, this paper discusses an experimental geography–neuroscience collaboration, working in a favela of Rio de Janeiro to explore the embodied urban emotions and affects of violently bordered urban communities. Emphasising non-representational, corporeal spatial practices in a study of women living in Brazil's favelas, we use electrodermal activity biosensors to propose a novel methodological and analytical approach that focuses on forms of affective debilitation and resilience. Theoretically, we draw on biopolitical theory and border theory to propose a method that avoids oppositions between biopolitical and necropolitical accounts of borders. The aim of the research, conducted in June 2016, is to understand levels of affective debilitation or resilience among women living in the Maré Complex of favelas in Rio de Janeiro. Using a wearable biosensor, we took measures of electrodermal activity of eight women as they undertook one of their routine, everyday journeys within the favela. We also conducted an hour-long qualitative interview with each participant. We find that for all our participants, navigating the favela's violent border spaces subjects their bodies to very high levels of affective and cognitive demand. While some women responded to this with stress reactions that created acute levels of affective debilitation, others responded very strongly, showing exceptionally high levels of affective resilience. Our research highlights the affective labour required of women to co-construct urban borders, and emphasizes their agency and forms of everyday resistance in shaping the favela's affective atmospheres. Combined biosensing (electrodermal activity/galvanic skin response) data and interview data reveal that women living in the favela experience high levels of

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生物社会边界:生活在暴力边界贫民窟的妇女的情感衰弱和恢复力
在神经城市主义、神经地理学和生物社会性等新兴研究领域中,研究人员尝试使用新兴的移动生物传感器方法,但很少有人将其用于研究遭受高度暴力和其他社会空间不公正的社区的社会空间生活。本文扩展了身体、情感和情感的非代表性描述,讨论了在里约热内卢贫民窟开展的一项实验性地理-神经科学合作,以探索暴力边界城市社区的具体城市情感和影响。在对生活在巴西贫民窟的妇女的研究中,我们强调非代表性的身体空间实践,我们使用皮肤电活动生物传感器来提出一种新的方法和分析方法,重点关注情感衰弱和恢复力的形式。从理论上讲,我们借鉴了生命政治理论和边界理论,提出了一种方法,以避免边界的生命政治和死亡政治之间的对立。这项研究于2016年6月进行,目的是了解生活在里约热内卢mar贫民窟的女性的情感衰弱或恢复能力的水平。使用可穿戴生物传感器,我们测量了8名妇女在贫民窟进行日常旅行时的皮肤电活动。我们还对每位参与者进行了长达一小时的定性访谈。我们发现,对于所有的参与者来说,在贫民窟暴力的边界空间中穿行会使他们的身体受到非常高水平的情感和认知需求。有些女性对此的反应是压力反应,造成了严重的情感衰弱,而另一些女性的反应非常强烈,表现出异常高的情感恢复能力。我们的研究强调了女性共同构建城市边界所需的情感劳动,并强调了她们在塑造贫民窟情感氛围方面的代理和日常抵抗形式。综合生物传感(皮肤电活动/皮肤电反应)数据和访谈数据显示,生活在贫民窟的妇女经历了高水平的
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期刊介绍: Transactions is one of the foremost international journals of geographical research. It publishes the very best scholarship from around the world and across the whole spectrum of research in the discipline. In particular, the distinctive role of the journal is to: • Publish "landmark· articles that make a major theoretical, conceptual or empirical contribution to the advancement of geography as an academic discipline. • Stimulate and shape research agendas in human and physical geography. • Publish articles, "Boundary crossing" essays and commentaries that are international and interdisciplinary in their scope and content.
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