孩子们并不好:2022 年加拿大车队抗议活动中作为对象、观众和代理人的儿童

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Jamey Essex
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在极右运动、意识形态和阴谋论中,儿童作为邪恶和腐朽势力的无辜目标、社会和政治衰败的无意象征以及道德恐慌的潜在危险对象,占据了显著位置。因此,极右运动将对移民、种族、公共卫生、教育和全球化的广泛关注映射到儿童的身体和空间上。然而,儿童和青少年也积极参与到这些运动中,或以其他方式社会化到这些运动中,以多种方式栖息和创造极右翼的日常地理环境。2022 年初,加拿大发生了一系列抗议和占领活动,儿童的出现和参与很好地证明了他们在极右运动中的地位,他们既是极右运动的象征,也是极右运动的推动者,他们还将加拿大极右运动与此类运动的跨国景观中共享的更广泛的空间和时间视角联系在一起。这些抗议活动被参与者称为 "自由车队"(Freedom Convoy),表面上是为了结束加拿大卡车运输业的疫苗强制要求,但很快就转向了更普遍的反政府要求,并成为极右派的网络活动。本文将更仔细地研究儿童在加拿大抗议活动中的出现和参与情况,以及抗议活动背后的运动是如何将儿童定位为极右翼当前跨国复兴空间中的对象、受众和代理人的。
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The kids are not alright: Children as objects, audience, and agents in the 2022 Canadian convoy protests

Children figure prominently in far-right movements, ideologies, and conspiracy theories as innocent targets of nefarious and decadent forces, unwitting symbols of social and political decay, and potentially dangerous objects of moral panic. Far-right movements thus map a wide-ranging network of concerns about immigration, race, public health, education, and globalization onto children's bodies and spaces. Yet children and youth also actively participate in these movements or are otherwise socialized into them, inhabiting and making the everyday geographies of the far right in numerous ways. Children's presence at and participation in a series of protests and occupations in Canada in early 2022 demonstrates well their place in far-right movements as symbols and agents, and connects the Canadian far right to broader spatial and temporal perspectives shared across the transnational landscape of such movements. These protests, dubbed the “Freedom Convoy” by participants and ostensibly aiming to end vaccine mandates in the Canadian trucking industry, quickly turned to more general antigovernment demands and became far-right networking events. This paper examines more closely children's presence at and participation in the Canadian protests and how the movements behind them position children as object, audience, and agent in the spatiality of the far right's current transnational resurgence.

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