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ABSTRACT This provocation reflects on how automation’s encroachment in life during the COVID-19 pandemic is resulting in ‘new’ wounds to the value of practical citizenship. It charts three political shifts in the way people are now forced to lead their lives – as digitally managed labour, intimately pursued consumer and (mis)identified citizens for inclusion/exclusion. I argue that the quickening pace of automation in the last two years is eroding people’s latitudes of freedom, by subsuming more and more aspects of life under the spell of technological infrastructures. The essay urges an attention to the role of capital in orchestrating these issues of life.
期刊介绍:
Space & Polity is a fully refereed scholarly international journal devoted to the theoretical and empirical understanding of the changing relationships between the state, and regional and local forms of governance. The journal provides a forum aimed particularly at bringing together social scientists currently working in a variety of disciplines, including geography, political science, sociology, economics, anthropology and development studies and who have a common interest in the relationships between space, place and politics in less developed as well as the advanced economies.