Ru Sung Hee
J Hist Sociol. 2022 Jun;35(2):283-297. doi: 10.1111/johs.12367. Epub 2022 Apr 29.
Encountering the unprecedented social crisis of COVID-19, an increasing number of sociologists are calling for historical sociology to engage empirically with the dynamics of the COVID-19 crisis. I present the "path dependence method" and the "temporal connections" to interpret social life during the COVID-19 pandemic. By using the path dependence method, I show how the personal, social, and national problems created by the COVID-19 crisis initiate a new path and furthermore how this newly created path is justified in a society. Through the temporal connections, I will show how non-Western countries responded more reasonably and quickly than most Western countries to the COVID-19 crisis. The overall aim of this research is to disclose effectiveness of historical sociology, to encourage researchers to think time variable, and to argue that linking historical-sociological knowledge to the COVID-19 crisis would be a positive step for an in-depth COVID-19 sociology.
面对前所未有的新冠疫情这一社会危机,越来越多的社会学家呼吁历史社会学从经验层面研究新冠疫情危机的动态变化。我提出“路径依赖方法”和“时间关联”来解读新冠疫情期间的社会生活。通过运用路径依赖方法,我展示了新冠疫情危机所引发的个人、社会和国家层面的问题如何开启一条新路径,以及这条新路径在社会中是如何被合理化的。通过时间关联,我将展示非西方国家如何比大多数西方国家更合理、迅速地应对新冠疫情危机。本研究的总体目标是揭示历史社会学的有效性,鼓励研究者思考时间变量,并主张将历史社会学知识与新冠疫情危机相联系,这将是深入开展新冠疫情社会学研究的积极一步。