Everyday Urban Life: Genealogy and Journal of Actors’ Body in the Viral City

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Senses & Society Pub Date : 2022-02-17 DOI:10.21814/uminho.ed.51.3
Pedro Andrade
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This text aims to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic influences contemporary society, particularly in its most basic configurations, the daily urban life of social agents and their urban bodies, within the global city and, more recently, inside the viral city. To this purpose, a synthesis of part of an ongoing project is presented here, in two dimensions of everyday life: daily times in conjunction with everyday spaces. In the diachronic and historical axis of reality, transformed today into a viral society, it is possible to distinguish the following daily life configurations: cyclical everyday, routine everyday, exceptional every day and dialogical every day. In the synchronic axis, and particularly in contemporaneity, 10 sociological theses are proposed here to try to decipher some of the main processes where the impact of COVID-19 on the coeval urban fabric and the body of its actors is most felt. Finally, the author suggests some possible alternative strategies to the pandemic in the context of today’s viral daily life. However, these are only very general lines of sociological reflection, intended only to help define future courses of action for practical solutions, which are still unclear. That may be done within the framework of reconstruction of a healthier and more creative urban daily life for all citizens of the planet.
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日常城市生活:病毒城市中演员身体的谱系和杂志
本文旨在了解COVID-19大流行如何影响当代社会,特别是在其最基本的配置中,在全球城市中以及最近在病毒城市中,社会代理人及其城市机构的日常城市生活。为了达到这个目的,在日常生活的两个维度上展示了一个正在进行的项目的一部分:日常时间与日常空间的结合。在现实的历时和历史轴上,今天转变为一个病毒社会,可以区分以下日常生活配置:循环的日常,例行的日常,例外的每天和对话的每天。在共时轴上,特别是在当代性方面,本文提出了10篇社会学论文,试图解读一些主要过程,在这些过程中,COVID-19对同时期城市结构及其参与者身体的影响最为明显。最后,作者提出了在当今病毒日常生活背景下应对大流行的一些可能的替代战略。然而,这些只是非常笼统的社会学反思,目的只是为了帮助确定实际解决办法的未来行动方针,而实际解决办法目前仍不清楚。这可以在为地球上所有公民重建更健康和更有创造性的城市日常生活的框架内完成。
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Senses & Society
Senses & Society HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: A heightened interest in the role of the senses in society has been sweeping the social sciences, supplanting older paradigms and challenging conventional theories of representation. Sensation is fundamental to our experience of the world. Shaped by culture, gender, and class, the senses mediate between mind and the body, idea and object, self and environment. The Senses & Society provides a crucial forum for the exploration of this vital new area of inquiry. Peer-reviewed and international, it brings together groundbreaking work in the humanities and social sciences and incorporates cutting-edge developments in art, design, and architecture. Every volume contains something for and about each of the senses, both singly and in all sorts of novel configurations.
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