印尼新冠疫情时代的新边缘和老边缘

Anton Novenanto, Baswara Yua Kristama, Yuni Kurniawaty, Lutfi Amiruddin, Fitri Widowati, Nuzul Solekhah, L. Azkia, Erina Saputri, S. Anam, Gadi Makitan, Palupi Pitakaningrum
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这项研究是拼凑的民族志,讲述了印度尼西亚某些社会群体在应对正在进行的全球大流行COVID-19时是如何被边缘化的。一个由生活在印度尼西亚不同地点的社会研究人员组成的财团进行了观察,以确定周围环境中的边缘/边缘化群体。我们通过考虑灾害研究领域内发展的脆弱性概念来关注边缘化或边缘化过程。我们的观察以以下问题为指导:在疫情爆发之前和期间,印度尼西亚原有的边缘/边缘群体有多脆弱?通过在社会中创造新的边缘群体,印尼政府应对疫情的方法在多大程度上成为一种新的脆弱性结构?我们的观察发现,目前的大流行进一步边缘化了原有的边缘群体,并在社会中出现了一些新的边缘群体。
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This study is a patchwork ethnography of how certain social groups in Indonesia are marginalized while coping with the ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19. A consortium consisting of social researchers living in different locations in Indonesia conducted observation to identify marginal/marginalized groups in their surroundings. We focus on the marginalization or marginalizing process by considering the vulnerability concept developed within the disaster studies field. Our observations guided by questions: How vulnerable were pre-existing marginal/marginalized groups in Indonesia before and during the outbreak? To what extent does the Indonesian government approach for the outbreak become a new vulnerability structure by creating new marginal groups within the society? Our observation identified that the ongoing pandemic has further marginalized pre-existing marginal groups and emerged some new marginal groups within society.
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