构建卫生和保健:大流行期间的遗产和创新

IF 2.5 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Donatella della Porta, A. Lavizzari
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自新冠肺炎疫情爆发以来,进步社会运动进入了异常激烈的争论期。面对前所未有的危机程度,当前的动员浪潮将新旧行动者聚集在一起,架起了几代人和运动部门之间的桥梁,在以往动员的经验基础上,同时也在重要方面进行了创新。2019冠状病毒病大流行提供了一个机会,将过去的动员在当代斗争中的作用置于背景下,突出抵抗、集体框架和组织模式形式的连续性和创新。本文侧重于健康权的框架,并分析了在2019冠状病毒病危机期间开展的运动运动中出现的作为桥梁框架的护理。在研究跨时间扩散的过程中,它考虑了全球正义运动的遗产及其在意大利当前动员中的后代。通过对社会运动产生的关键文件的分析,以及对活动家的深度访谈,我们观察到一些集体框架从过去的动员迁移到新的动员的方式,并通过旧组织网络的重新激活和新组织的出现进行调整。[源自作者]
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Framing health and care: legacies and innovation during the pandemic
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, progressive social movements have been engaged in an incredibly intense period of contestation. Confronted with the unprecedented extent of the crisis, the current wave of mobilization brought together both older and newer actors, bridging generations and movement sectors, building on past experiences of previous mobilizations while also innovating in important ways. The Covid-19 pandemic provides an opportunity to contextualize the role of past mobilizations in contemporary struggles, singling out continuities and innovation in the forms of resistance, collective frames, and organizational models. This paper focuses on the framing of health rights and analyzes the emergence of care as a bridging frame in the movement campaigns developed during the Covid-19 crisis. In examining the processes of cross-temporal diffusion, it considers the legacy of the Global Justice Movement and its offspring in the current mobilization in Italy. Through the analysis of key documents produced by social movements triangulated with in-depth interviews with activists, we observe the ways in which some collective frames migrate from past mobilizations to new ones, and are adapted through the reactivation of old organizational networks and the emergence of new organizations. [ FROM AUTHOR]
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