{"title":"Missing persons and infrastructures of search and identification","authors":"Laura Huttunen","doi":"10.30676/jfas.143673","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"People go missing all over the world, but the reasons for disappearances are enormously diverse. Some people are intentionally disappeared by the state: totalitarian and military governments as well as various paramilitary and criminal organizations have used enforced disappearances as a tactic to control the population and create submissive citizens or subjects though fear and insecurity. Both civilians and soldiers disappear invariably in the chaotic circumstances of war and armed conflict. Some people disappear in natural catastrophes or fatal accidents; some disappear of their own free will. Whatever the reason for disappearance, it disturbs the everyday flow of life in families and communities, and in many places, it creates anomalies for modern state bureaucracies. Unaccounted-for absences give rise to search practices, but the circumstances of search are radically different in different places and different contexts of disappearance. One way to approach these differences is to analyse the infrastructures of search in each site. I am especially interested in the entanglement of the local with the global, and of the spatial reach of search infrastructures . Moreover, I consider the significance of the material affordances of some infrastructural forms, especially of the DNA as the key tool for identification. I make some observations on how the entanglements of local and transnational investment and the material affordances of the techniques allow some of the disappeared to be found and identified, while others stay more ‘disappearable’ (Laakkonen 2022). \n ","PeriodicalId":273469,"journal":{"name":"Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society","volume":" 3","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-05-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.30676/jfas.143673","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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People go missing all over the world, but the reasons for disappearances are enormously diverse. Some people are intentionally disappeared by the state: totalitarian and military governments as well as various paramilitary and criminal organizations have used enforced disappearances as a tactic to control the population and create submissive citizens or subjects though fear and insecurity. Both civilians and soldiers disappear invariably in the chaotic circumstances of war and armed conflict. Some people disappear in natural catastrophes or fatal accidents; some disappear of their own free will. Whatever the reason for disappearance, it disturbs the everyday flow of life in families and communities, and in many places, it creates anomalies for modern state bureaucracies. Unaccounted-for absences give rise to search practices, but the circumstances of search are radically different in different places and different contexts of disappearance. One way to approach these differences is to analyse the infrastructures of search in each site. I am especially interested in the entanglement of the local with the global, and of the spatial reach of search infrastructures . Moreover, I consider the significance of the material affordances of some infrastructural forms, especially of the DNA as the key tool for identification. I make some observations on how the entanglements of local and transnational investment and the material affordances of the techniques allow some of the disappeared to be found and identified, while others stay more ‘disappearable’ (Laakkonen 2022).
世界各地都有人失踪,但失踪的原因却多种多样。有些人是被国家蓄意失踪的:极权政府、军政府以及各种准军事组织和犯罪组织利用强迫失踪作为控制人口的手段,通过恐惧和不安全感制造顺从的公民或臣民。在战争和武装冲突的混乱环境中,平民和士兵无一例外地失踪。有些人是在自然灾害或致命事故中失踪的,有些人则是自愿失踪的。无论失踪的原因是什么,它都扰乱了家庭和社区的日常生活,在许多地方,它给现代国家官僚机构造成了异常。下落不明的失踪导致了搜寻行为,但在不同的地方和不同的失踪背景下,搜寻的情况截然不同。处理这些差异的一种方法是分析每个地点的搜寻基础设施。我对地方与全球之间的纠葛以及搜寻基础设施的空间范围特别感兴趣。此外,我还考虑了一些基础设施形式的物质能力的重要性,特别是 DNA 作为识别的关键工具。我对地方和跨国投资的纠葛以及技术的物质能力如何使一些失踪者被找到并确认身份,而另一些失踪者则更加 "可消失"(Laakkonen,2022 年)提出了一些看法。