A timespace of zero-COVID in Southwest China: Building community, governing time

IF 0.6 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY City & Society Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1111/ciso.12502
Xuyi Zhao
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In this article, I take the organization of universal COVID testing as a point of departure for understanding the lived experiences of China's zero-COVID policy and look at “the Community” (shequ) as a dynamic interface between the state and urban residents during the liminal time of a global pandemic. Drawing on Bryant and Knight's notion of “vernacular timespace” (2019), I analyze the timespace of zero-COVID as a state-regulated future orientation interwoven with collective anticipation of crisis, bureaucratic temporal governance, and contestations over time as a form of agency in everyday life. Instead of assuming a unitary form of present-future relationship that was homogeneous and unchallenged, I argue that the collective anticipation of a public health crisis was constantly shaped, managed, and contested throughout the processes of pandemic community building. This research hopes to enrich reflections on the interplays of time, power, and legitimacy in post-pandemic urban governance.

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在本文中,我以组织全民COVID检测为出发点,了解中国零COVID政策的生活经验,并将“社区”(shequ)视为在全球大流行的临界值期间国家和城市居民之间的动态接口。借鉴布莱恩特和奈特的“本土时间空间”(2019)概念,我分析了零冠疫情的时间空间,将其作为一种国家监管的未来取向,与对危机的集体预期、官僚主义的时间治理以及作为日常生活中一种代理形式的长期争论交织在一起。我认为,在流行病社区建设的整个过程中,对公共卫生危机的集体预期是不断形成、管理和争论的,而不是假设一种单一的、同质的、不受挑战的现在-未来关系形式。本研究希望丰富对大流行后城市治理中时间、权力和合法性相互作用的思考。
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期刊介绍: City & Society, the journal of the Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology, is intended to foster debate and conceptual development in urban, national, and transnational anthropology, particularly in their interrelationships. It seeks to promote communication with related disciplines of interest to members of SUNTA and to develop theory from a comparative perspective.
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