COVID-19时代:恐惧、厌恶和“新常态”

Christopher A. Shaw
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在本文中,我将介绍COVID-19的一些历史,并回顾一些关于什么是非同寻常的“大流行”的悬而未决的问题。其中最重要的是,借用斯坦福大学数学家理查德•摩尔(Richard Moore)的话来说,那些“塑造叙事”的人是否也参与了塑造“流行病”本身。我还介绍了本期文章之后的其他文章。
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The Age of COVID-19: Fear, Loathing, and the “New Normal”
In this article, I give some of the history of COVID-19, and review some of the unanswered questions about what is being represented as an extraordinary “pandemic”. Foremost among them is whether those “fashioning the narrative”, to borrow a phrase from the Stanford mathematician Richard Moore, also had a hand in fashioning the “pandemic” itself. I also introduce the articles in the rest of this issue that follow my own.
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