危机之后,民主公民的“新常态”?

J. Blumler, S. Coleman
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全球疫情和随之而来的经济动荡使人们对公民意味着什么的传统理论解释变得紧张。“新常态”的概念已被广泛采用,以描述疫情带来的潜在历史重构。根据之前对危机及其后果的理论描述,本文探讨了在疫情之后,民主公民身份的沟通特征可能会如何被不同地想象和实践。它考虑了当前全球危机所促成的公民公众观念的空间和本体论重塑。文章呼吁制定一种公共话语语言,通过这种语言,人们可以发展新的交际代理形式,使他们能够应对紧急情况;谈判历史可能性之间的紧张关系;培育新兴的未来。
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After the Crisis, A “New Normal” for Democratic Citizenship?
The global pandemic and consequent economic tumult have strained conventional theoretical accounts of what it means to be a citizen. The notion of a “new normal” has been widely adopted to describe the potential historical reframing that the pandemic has engendered. Drawing on previous theoretical accounts of crises and their ramifications, this article explores how the communicative features of democratic citizenship might be imagined and practised differently in the aftermath of the pandemic. It considers the spatial and ontological recasting of the idea of the civic public that has been precipitated by the present global crisis. The article calls for the elaboration of a language of public discourse by which people can develop new forms of communicative agency, enabling them to respond to urgent contingencies; negotiate tensions between historical possibilities; and cultivate emergent futures.
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