紧急情况、叙事和大流行病治理

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES International Journal of Asian Studies Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1017/s1479591424000238
Panch Rishi Dev Sharma
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大流行病为国家提供了获得紧急权力的机会,它们将大流行病描述为 "天灾"、"战争行为"、"外来者的行为"、"卫生保健 "或 "看不见的敌人的行为"。这些说法为施加未加界定且往往不受限制的宪法或宪法外紧急权力以重塑个人、社会和治理模式提供了便利。这些叙事通过确定与大流行病相适应的个人、社会和治理机制模式的情节,并根据偏好叙事的情节和设置将大流行病中的人物划分为主角和反角,从而为国家行使广泛的紧急权力提供了便利。本文试图揭示在鼠疫、霍乱、流感和 Covid-19 等大流行病的大流行治理过程中,国家支持的叙事与行使紧急权力之间的理论和应用关联。
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Emergency, narratives, and pandemic governance
Pandemics present opportunities for states to acquire emergency powers by narrativizing pandemics as “acts of God,” “acts of war,” “acts of outsiders,” “sanitation-hygiene,” or “acts of the invisible enemy.” These narratives conveniently justify the imposition of undefined and often unrestrained constitutional or extra-constitutional emergency powers to reshape individual, social, and governance modalities. These narratives conveniently establish the setting for states to justify the imposition of broad emergency powers by determining the plot of pandemic-appropriate modalities for individuals, society, and governance mechanisms and classifying the characters of pandemic as protagonists and antagonists as per the plot and settings of the preferred narrative. This article attempts to reveal the theoretical and applicational interconnections between state-sponsored narratives and exercise of emergency powers during the pandemic governance in plague, cholera, influenza, and Covid-19 pandemics.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Asian Studies (IJAS) is an interdisciplinary, English-language forum for research in the humanities and social sciences. Its purpose is to foster multi-directional communication among the global Asian studies community. IJAS examines Asia on a regional basis, emphasizing patterns and tendencies that go beyond the borders of individual countries. The editorial committee is particularly interested in interdisciplinary and comparative studies whose arguments are strengthened by rigorous historical analysis. The committee encourages submissions from Asian studies researchers globally, and especially welcomes the opportunity to introduce the work of Asian scholars to an English-language readership.
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