窗户上的一个标志

IF 2.1 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Gordon C. C. Douglas
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引用次数: 4

摘要

在2019冠状病毒病爆发后的几个月里,手工标牌、物理装置和其他社区规模的视觉传播的激增为考虑如何在公共空间建立和协商新的社会行为规范和社区团结提供了一个独特的机会。本研究通过在美国各地社区进行的为期18个月的街头摄影分析,研究了这种非正式视觉交流的文化和空间含义,产生了观察到的现象的类型学,并强调了不同时间、地点、政治和意图的差异。特别是,作者说明了这些标志不仅是如何在恐惧、错误信息和不一致的指导方针时期为公共行为制定新的规范,而且有效地展示了基层社区对这种不寻常的极端事件的反应。
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A sign in the window
The proliferation of handmade signage, physical installations, and other neighborhood scale visual communication in the months following the outbreak of Covid-19 presented a unique opportunity to consider how new norms of social conduct and community solidarity are established and negotiated in public space. This study examines the cultural and spatial implications of this informal visual communication through street-level photographic analysis conducted over 18 months in communities around the United States, producing a typology of observed phenomena and highlighting differences across time, place, politics, and intentions. In particular, the author illustrates how the signs not only work to negotiate new norms for public conduct during a time of fear, misinformation, and inconsistent guidelines, but in doing so effectively demonstrate what a grassroots community response looks like to this unusual kind of extreme event.
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