2021
DOI: 10.1177/1473325020973394
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The lie of pandemic pivot and essential work

Abstract: My emotional responses to this moment include feelings of anger, hope, and déjà vu. Although the scope and scale of this pandemic is unprecedented in our lifetimes, what has been especially hard is not necessarily new – nor entirely unprecedented – and therefore unavoidable. In this essay, I reflect on what was avoidable and call for better response. We must question the seemingly benign (if not optimistic) terms emerging as pandemic discourse, such as “pivot to a new normal” and “essential work,” for what the… Show more

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“…Covid-19 is a disruption of this manageable state. By encouraging us to long to return to the “normal state,” we also reproduce the narrative of a “normal” where social problems were still possible to manage through technocratic measures (Crampton, 2021; Leotti, 2021).…”
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“…Covid-19 is a disruption of this manageable state. By encouraging us to long to return to the “normal state,” we also reproduce the narrative of a “normal” where social problems were still possible to manage through technocratic measures (Crampton, 2021; Leotti, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%