Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, India.
Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Glob Public Health. 2022 Oct;17(10):2223-2234. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2022.2115097. Epub 2022 Aug 29.
The Covid-19 pandemic inaugurated a new global order of public life and health marked by death, despair and alienation. As a crisis of a global scale, it made the task of (re)imagination simultaneously necessary and extremely difficult. It is this double bind of the difficulty and imminence of imagination that motivates the curation of this special issue. In this introduction, we map the connections between the theme of this volume and the key ideas that constitute its varied contributions, which we organised under three broad mobilising ideas: Rights and Resilience; Sexuality, Health and Justice; and Politics of Knowledge Production and Collaborations. Contributions cover myriad issues, engage in methodological innovations and play with diverse genres. Alongside more traditional academic writings, there are community-based research papers, activist conversations, visual essays, reflective pieces and interviews. The geographical span of the contributions brings insights from around the world and the number of topics covered in this issue are equally vast including, among others, mental health, disability, environment, sex work, violence, queerness, LGBTQ+ experiences, love and anger. The aim of this special issue, then, is to challenge the Manichean distinctions that are often drawn between research and activism, and by extension, between theory and practice.
Covid-19 大流行开创了一个以死亡、绝望和疏远为标志的新的全球公共生活和卫生秩序。作为一场全球性的危机,它使得(重新)想象的任务变得既必要又极其困难。正是这种想象的困难和紧迫性的双重束缚激发了本期特刊的策划。在这篇引言中,我们描绘了本期特刊主题与构成其多样贡献的关键思想之间的联系,我们将这些贡献组织在三个广泛的动员理念下:权利与弹性;性、健康与正义;以及知识生产和合作的政治。贡献涵盖了无数的问题,进行了方法创新,并尝试了多种体裁。除了更传统的学术著作外,还有基于社区的研究论文、积极分子的对话、视觉文章、反思性文章和采访。这些贡献的地域跨度带来了来自世界各地的见解,本期特刊涵盖的主题同样广泛,包括心理健康、残疾、环境、性工作、暴力、酷儿、LGBTQ+经历、爱与愤怒等。本期特刊的目的,是挑战通常在研究与行动主义之间、进而在理论与实践之间进行的那种非黑即白的区分。