Sudenkaarne Tiia, Sariola Salla
Sociology/CSSM, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland.
Wellcome Open Res. 2024 Sep 3;9:494. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.21391.1. eCollection 2024.
The Centre for the Social Study of Microbes (CSSM) at University of Helsinki, Finland is a Wellcome-funded hub for creating new approaches to human-microbial relations. Most urgently, the complex relations between microbes, antimicrobial resistance (in its human-health centered definition, understood as infection and disease now uncurable by antibiotics, threatening human life and wellbeing), animals, environments and climate emergency require new theoretical and methodological approaches. These include a variety of research interest from global fermentation practices and cultures to microbial bioremediation techniques, from aquatic microbes to urban gardens. A key orientation of CSSM is also combining ethnography with artistic and performative practice such as felting, painting, installation, sculpture and audiovisual means, to gain a deeper, more sensory and embodied perspective of our shared lives with microbes. As their agency exists outside textuality, new experimental methodology is needed to engage with it. Thinking with microbes invites many ethical issues that often remain unaddressed in medical and scientific approach. As one of such contributions, we suggest a new framework for bioethics. In a conceptual analysis, a queer feminist posthuman framework aims for radical reorientation of human exceptionalism for more-than-human justice while keeping existing social justice issues between groups of people, such as vulnerabilities cascading around gender and sexual variance, in the same framework. Both a theoretical and practical initiative, seeking to forge solidarity between justice movements, this framework could ground policies relevant to a broader bioethical and philosophical research community, and social scientists studying microbes. This open letter discusses this work at the CSSM.
芬兰赫尔辛基大学的微生物社会研究中心(CSSM)是一个由惠康基金会资助的中心,旨在创造人类与微生物关系的新方法。最紧迫的是,微生物、抗微生物耐药性(以以人类健康为中心的定义理解,即现在无法用抗生素治愈的感染和疾病,威胁着人类的生命和福祉)、动物、环境和气候紧急情况之间的复杂关系需要新的理论和方法。这些包括从全球发酵实践和文化到微生物生物修复技术,从水生微生物到城市花园等各种研究兴趣。CSSM的一个关键方向还包括将人种志与艺术和表演实践(如毡艺、绘画、装置、雕塑和视听手段)相结合,以获得对我们与微生物共同生活的更深入、更具感官性和具身性的视角。由于它们的能动性存在于文本性之外,因此需要新的实验方法来与之互动。与微生物一起思考引发了许多在医学和科学方法中常常未被解决的伦理问题。作为此类贡献之一,我们提出了一个生物伦理学的新框架。在一项概念分析中,一个酷儿女性主义后人类框架旨在对人类例外论进行激进的重新定位,以实现超越人类的正义,同时在同一框架内保留人群之间现有的社会正义问题,例如围绕性别和性变异的脆弱性连锁反应。作为一项理论和实践倡议,旨在在正义运动之间建立团结,这个框架可以为更广泛的生物伦理学和哲学研究社区以及研究微生物的社会科学家制定相关政策提供基础。这封公开信讨论了CSSM的这项工作。