Involuntary Resistance.

Mikael Baaz, Mona Lilja, Malin Wallgren
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This paper problematizes the notion of "intent" through the concept of "involuntary resistance". Departing from the narratives of employees in nursing homes in Sweden during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, we suggest that neoliberal norms and a local management that capitalizes on social hierarchies (sex, age, class, etc.) were the context of the strong biopolitical state management that occurred due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The friction between different forms of governing became a seedbed for an involuntary resistance with an unclear intent against the state recommendations. This sheds light upon the need to (re)frame the current dominance of specific types of knowledge that are constructed in the field of resistance. We suggest that new paths of thought are needed-within social sciences-that work towards a wider conceptualizing of resistance, which embraces practices that lie outside the common thought of dissent.

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非自愿抵抗。
本文通过“非自愿抵抗”的概念来质疑“意图”的概念。与2020年和2021年新冠肺炎大流行期间瑞典养老院员工的叙述不同,我们认为,新自由主义规范和利用社会等级(性别、年龄、阶级等)的地方管理是新冠肺炎大流行导致的强大生物政治国家管理的背景。不同治理形式之间的摩擦成为了一种非自愿抵抗的温床,这种抵抗的意图不明确,反对国家的建议。这揭示了需要(重新)界定在抵抗领域构建的特定类型知识的当前主导地位。我们认为,在社会科学中需要新的思维方式,致力于更广泛地概念化抵抗,包括在异议的共同思想之外的实践。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society welcomes original articles on issues arising at the intersection of nations, states, civil societies, and global institutions and processes. The editors are particularly interested in article manuscripts dealing with changing patterns in world economic and political institutions; analysis of ethnic groups, social classes, religions, personal networks, and special interests; changes in mass culture, propaganda, and technologies of communication and their social effects; and the impact of social transformations on the changing order of public and private life. The journal is interdisciplinary in orientation and international in scope, and is not tethered to particular theoretical or research traditions. The journal presents material of varying length, from research notes to article-length monographs.
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