TY - JOUR
T1 - Afterword
T2 - Pandemic Governance in China
AU - Zhang, Jun
N1 - Information for this record is supplemented by the author(s) concerned.
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - This article outlines China’s pandemic governance as an ever-changing assemblage of old and new techniques, material forms, and organizational structures over the course of three years. It zooms in on the ways in which the party-state drew on and (re)combined previous experiences of handling infectious diseases, the constantly renewed technique of mass mobilization, and the seemingly high-tech and yet labor-intense digital technologies that had already permeated everyday lives in the different stages of designing and enforcing pandemic restriction measures. These changing governing practices are essential to contextualize the voices documented in this Currents collection. ©2023 The Society for Ethnographic Theory. All rights reserved. Published by the University of Chicago Press for the Society for Ethnographic Theory.
AB - This article outlines China’s pandemic governance as an ever-changing assemblage of old and new techniques, material forms, and organizational structures over the course of three years. It zooms in on the ways in which the party-state drew on and (re)combined previous experiences of handling infectious diseases, the constantly renewed technique of mass mobilization, and the seemingly high-tech and yet labor-intense digital technologies that had already permeated everyday lives in the different stages of designing and enforcing pandemic restriction measures. These changing governing practices are essential to contextualize the voices documented in this Currents collection. ©2023 The Society for Ethnographic Theory. All rights reserved. Published by the University of Chicago Press for the Society for Ethnographic Theory.
KW - pandemic governance
KW - campaign-style enforcement
KW - sociotechnical configurations
KW - biopolitics
U2 - 10.1086/726051
DO - 10.1086/726051
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 2575-1433
VL - 13
SP - 321
EP - 326
JO - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
JF - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
IS - 2
ER -