Coleman Rebecca, Lyon Dawn
University of Bristol, UK.
University of Kent, UK.
Sociology. 2023 Apr;57(2):421-437. doi: 10.1177/00380385231156651. Epub 2023 Apr 25.
This article contributes to sociologies of futures by arguing that quotidian imaginations, makings and experiences of futures are crucial to social life. We develop Sharma's concept of recalibration to understand ongoing and multiple adjustments of present-future relations, focusing on how these were articulated by Mass Observation writers in the UK during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic. We identify three key modes of recalibration: , where a break between the present and future means the future is difficult to imagine; , where the present is expanded but there is an alertness to the future, and; , where futures are modestly and radically recalibrated through a post-pandemic imaginary. We argue for sociologies of futures that can account for the diverse and contradictory ways in which futures emerge from and compose everyday life at different scales.
本文通过论证日常对未来的想象、创造和体验对社会生活至关重要,为未来社会学做出了贡献。我们发展了夏尔马的重新校准概念,以理解当下与未来关系的持续和多重调整,重点关注这些调整在新冠疫情早期英国大众观察组织的作家笔下是如何被阐述的。我们识别出三种关键的重新校准模式:一种是当下与未来之间的断裂意味着未来难以想象;一种是当下被扩展但对未来保持警觉;还有一种是通过疫情后的想象,未来被适度且彻底地重新校准。我们主张建立未来社会学,以解释未来在不同规模上从日常生活中产生并构成日常生活的多样且矛盾的方式。