恐怖主义与新冠肺炎的异同

IF 0.2 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
M. Korstanje
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在目前的论文评论中,我们已经将反恐战争的概念置于审查的批判镜头上。这场全球流行病远非一个根本性事件,而是证实了反恐战争之后产生的一种趋势。在这两种情况下,与敌人共处的想法依然存在。现代民族国家在卫生系统的支持下,部署纪律工具来检测、追踪和隔离不受欢迎的客人。在9/11之后的日子里,监视技术被用来监视被怀疑是恐怖分子的不同公民。在后冠状病毒时代,我们都被怀疑是危害社会秩序的恐怖分子(携带者)。当然,恐怖主义和病毒有一定的区别,值得提及。恐怖主义是出于政治和心理目的,而COVID-19只是一种病毒(抛弃了任何理性和意志)。尽管如此,加剧工具主义凝视的社会反应似乎是一样的。
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Differences and Commonalities between Terrorism and COVID-19
In the present essay review, we have placed the notion of the War on Terror on the critical lens of scrutiny. Far from being a foundational event, the global pandemic affirms a trend that originated after the War on Terror. In both the idea of living with the enemy persist. The modern nation-state, which is supported by the health system, deploys disciplinary instruments to detect, trace and isolate the undesired guest. In the days after 9/11, surveillance technologies were used to spy on different citizens who were suspected to be terrorists. In the post COVID19 context, all we are suspected to be terrorists (carriers) who place the social order in jeopardy. Of course, terrorism and the virus have certain differences which merit being mentioned. Terrorism is moved by political and psychological aims while COVID-19 is simply a virus (disposed of any reasoning and will). Nevertheless of this fact, the reaction of society that exacerbates the instrumentalist gaze seems to be the same.
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