Plotnikof Mie, Bramming Pia, Branicki Layla, Christiansen Lærke Højgaard, Henley Kelly, Kivinen Nina, de Lima João Paulo Resende, Kostera Monika, Mandalaki Emmanouela, O'Shea Saoirse, Özkazanç-Pan Banu, Pullen Alison, Stewart Jim, Ybema Sierk, van Amsterdam Noortje
Department of Education Studies Aarhus University Denmark.
Macquarie University Australia.
Gend Work Organ. 2020 Sep;27(5):804-826. doi: 10.1111/gwao.12481. Epub 2020 Jun 23.
The spread of COVID-19 acutely challenges and affects not just economic markets, demographic statistics and healthcare systems, but indeed also the politics of organizing and becoming in a new everyday life of academia emerging in our homes. Through a collage of stories, snapshots, vignettes, photos and other reflections of everyday life, this collective contribution is catching a glimpse of corona-life and its micro-politics of multiple, often contradicting claims on practices as many of us live, work and care at home. It embodies concerns, dreams, anger, hope, numbness, passion and much more emerging amongst academics from across the world in response to the crisis. As such, this piece manifests a shared need to - together, apart - enact and explore constitutive relations of resistance, care and solidarity in these dis/organizing times of contested spaces, identities and agencies as we are living-working-caring at home during lockdowns.
新冠疫情的蔓延不仅对经济市场、人口统计数据和医疗体系构成了严峻挑战并产生影响,实际上也对我们在家中所形成的学术新生活中的组织和生存政治产生了影响。通过一系列故事、快照、短文、照片以及对日常生活的其他反思,这一集体贡献让我们得以瞥见新冠疫情下的生活及其微观政治,即当我们许多人在家生活、工作和照料时,对各种实践存在着诸多往往相互矛盾的主张。它体现了世界各地学者在应对危机时所涌现出的关切、梦想、愤怒、希望、麻木、激情等等。因此,在这些因空间、身份和机构存在争议而导致混乱/有序的时期,当我们在封锁期间在家生活、工作和照料时,这篇文章体现了一种共同需求,即虽身处异地却要共同践行并探索抵抗、关怀和团结的构成性联系。