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Kosmo-polische Ereignisse. Zur sozialen Topologie von SARS

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Kosmo-polische Ereignisse. Zur sozialen Topologie von SARS

Auteurs : Michael Schillmeier ; Wiebke Pohler

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During its outbreak, the highly contagious and life-threatening viral disease SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) gained acute social relevance. Part of its disturbing effects in the initial phase were due to the fact that its causative agent, its possibilities of diagnosis as well as its future evolution remained utterly unknown. Moreover, SARS was considered a global threat, since it happened to migrate along international air traffic, and the risk was high that the trans-regionally spread disease turned into a pandemic. In effect, the boundary-transgressing migration of SARS can be considered a cosmo-political event, threatening human life as well as questioning and altering societal orderings. Drawing on the >spatial turn within social sciences, the paper reconstructs the topology - i.e. the socio-spatial re-configurations - of the migration of SARS. The papers argues that the phenomenon >SARS< is inadequately understood if approached with social methodologies that gain explanatory power by distinguishing the realm of >the social< from the non-human and non-social. Rather, as the paper stresses, with the movement of SARS >the social< is constantly contested and changed by the enactment of material connectivity between the non-human and the non-social. Our methodological proposal treats the topology of social complexity of SARS as an >actor-network<. The concept of >actor-network< outlines a multiple and processual understanding of space, which allows to conceive of socially relevant agency as the outcome of human and non-human relations.

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