Mackenzie Sonja
Public Health Program Santa Clara University Santa Clara California USA.
Department of Sociology Cambridge University Cambridge UK.
Sociol Compass. 2022 May;16(5):e12979. doi: 10.1111/soc4.12979. Epub 2022 Apr 3.
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen the rapid growth of collective organizing on the part of patient groups to address scientific and health inequities. This paper considers the emergence of Covid-19 activism as an embodied health movement that draws on and contributes to broader movements for racial, economic and gender justice. Recognizing the central role of emotion in social movements and in the bio-politics of Covid-19, I examine the key presence of the affective domain in social change through three Covid-19 social movement groups. These organizations draw upon anti-racist, feminist, and queer and HIV social movement organizing that position Covid movement building in intersectional histories and futures. I argue that Covid movement activists have built "archives of feeling"-or public cultures of trauma-of commemoration, Covid survivor narratives, and direct action that center affective feelings around grief, representation, and anger, respectively. I suggest that Covid-19 will become a key lens for articulating structural and social inequalities through which broader social movements will leverage their claims for justice-moving towards an integrated social movement. Social movement mobilizing will continue to play a critical role to ensure that the focus in the Covid-19 pandemic shifts from pathogen to society.
在新冠疫情期间,患者群体为解决科学和健康方面的不平等问题而进行的集体组织迅速发展。本文将新冠疫情行动主义视为一场体现健康的运动,它借鉴并推动了更广泛的种族、经济和性别正义运动。认识到情感在社会运动以及新冠疫情生物政治中的核心作用,我通过三个新冠疫情社会运动团体来审视情感领域在社会变革中的关键存在。这些组织借鉴了反种族主义、女权主义、同性恋和艾滋病毒社会运动组织的经验,将新冠疫情运动的构建置于交叉历史和未来之中。我认为,新冠疫情运动的积极分子建立了“情感档案”,即围绕纪念、新冠幸存者叙事和直接行动形成的创伤公共文化,这些分别以悲伤、代表性和愤怒为核心情感。我认为,新冠疫情将成为阐明结构性和社会不平等的关键视角,通过这一视角,更广泛的社会运动将为其正义诉求提供支持,朝着综合社会运动迈进。社会运动动员将继续发挥关键作用,以确保新冠疫情的关注点从病原体转向社会。