大流行
辩证法
不稳定性
相互依存
社会学
规范性
地方建设
娱乐
政治
环境伦理学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
认识论
公共关系
政治学
社会科学
性别研究
医学
法学
病理
哲学
建筑工程
工程类
传染病(医学专业)
疾病
作者
Patrick Devine‐Wright,Laís Pinto de Carvalho,Andrés Di Masso,Maria Lewicka,Lynne C. Manzo,Daniel Williams
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2020.101514
摘要
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted a reconsideration, perhaps even a fundamental shift in our relationships with place. As people worldwide have experienced 'lockdown,' we find ourselves emplaced in new and complex ways. In this Commentary, we draw attention to the re-working of people-place relations that the pandemic has catalysed thus far. We offer insights and suggestions for future interdisciplinary research, informed by our diverse positionalities as researchers based in different continents employing diverse approaches to people-place research. The article is structured in two sections. First, we consider theoretical aspects of our current relationships to place by proposing a framework of three interdependent axes: emplacement-displacement, inside-outside, and fixity-flow. Second, we identify six implications of these dialectics: for un-making and re-making 'home'; precarity, exclusion and non-normative experiences of place; a new politics of public space; health, wellbeing and access to 'outside' recreational spaces; re-sensing place, virtual escapes and fluid places, and methodological and ethical considerations. Across these topics, we identify 15 key questions to guide future research. We conclude by asserting that learning lessons from the global pandemic is necessarily tentative, requiring careful observation of altered life circumstances, and will be deficient without taking relationships with place into account.
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