安排、符号联系和评估:塞尔维亚青年专业人员从COVID-19中净化熟悉的环境

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Stefan Janković, M. Resanović
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我们的研究主要涉及在日常框架内遇到新冠肺炎的问题,强调了如何通过逐步应对这种神秘的非人类实体来恢复“扭曲”的熟悉环境。我们项目的具体目标是了解我们在周末采访的20名来自贝尔格莱德(塞尔维亚)的年轻专业人员是如何遇到、重新组织并最终重新融入他们共同的日常空间和日常生活的,而病毒正在后台传播。我们的研究首先试图记录人类与非人类实体(即病毒)之间扭曲的关系是如何提炼成日常客观性的。更深入地说,我们打算了解感染的可能性与常见的日常安排有什么联系,以及参与者如何将卫生“净化”作为主要任务。从这个意义上说,我们成功地揭示了——尽管与一个看不见的、相当神秘的非人类实体的互动涉及许多令人困惑的时刻——后者最终稳定在一种特定的评估和认知形式中,这种形式决定了前者的行动。由于高度重视国内的熟悉程度,并打算非常反射性地净化可能受到污染的区域和物体,我们的受访者也追求特定的道德框架。最后,我们强调,这些“净化”行动是如何在很大程度上受到维持家庭秩序和立即护理的愿望的指导的。
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Arrangements, Semiotic Links and Evaluations: Purifying the Familiar Environments from COVID-19 Among Serbia’s Young Professionals
Our research principally engages with the issue of encounters with COVID-19 within an everyday frame, underlining how the restoration of a “distorted” familiar environment occurs through gradual coping with such a mysterious non-human entity. The specific objective of our project was to discern how 20 young professionals from Belgrade (Serbia), whom we interviewed during the curfew, encountered, re-organized, and eventually re-settled into their common, everyday spaces and routines, while the virus was spreading in the background. Our examination first seeks to register how the distorted relationality of humans with a non-human entity – which the virus is – became distilled into everyday objectivity. More profoundly, we intended to seek understanding of what alternations the possibility of getting infected were associated with common, everyday arrangements, and how the actors pursued hygienic “purification” as a principal task. In this sense, we managed to unveil that – albeit this interplay with an invisible and rather mysterious non-human entity involved a number of confusing moments – the latter was ultimately stabilized within a specific evaluative and cognitive format that dictated the former’s actions. Being highly appreciative of domestic familiarity and intending to quite reflexively purify potentially contaminated zones and objects, our respondents also pursued a specific moral frame. In conclusion, we underline how these “purifying” actions were substantially guided by a desire to maintain the domestic order of familiarity and immediate care.
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期刊介绍: CJSSP is an edited and peer-reviewed journal, published in yearly volumes of two issues. It publishes original academic articles, research notes, and reviews from sociology, social policy and related fields in English. It invites contributions from the international community of social researchers. The journal covers a widerange of relevant social issues. It is open to new questions, unusual perspectives, explorations and explanations of social and economic behavior, local society, or supranational challenges. Strong preference is given to problem-oriented, theoretically grounded empirical researches, comparative findings, logical arguments and careful methodological solutions. CJSSP aims to respect publication ethics, thus has adopted current best practices to counter plagiarism. The submitted articles are analyzed during the review process, and papers subject to plagiarism are rejected. Also the authors are to comply with the referencing guidelines outlined in the relevant section. The journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. With similar objectives we do not charge authors for the publication of their articles. Articles submission and processing is free of charge as well. Users can use and build upon the material published in the journal for non-commercial purposes.
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