David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement

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Autor(a) principal: VILLAR,EDUARDO GUEDES
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: ROGLIO,KARINA DE DÉA, CORREA,MARCOS VINÍCIUS PEREIRA, SEEFELD,RODRIGO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos EBAPE.BR
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-39512021000500946
Resumo: Abstract Based on the sociology of translation, we studied the extreme case of the new coronavirus to explore the role of non-humans in relational processes. We seek to understand how leaders of three countries tried, in a translation process, to take the voice of the new coronavirus and how the virus resisted the imposition of roles by the human actors of the study. Through the analysis of the leaders’ statements, interviews, and social media posts, we suggested the process of disinteressement, in four movements. As a contribution, we show how the non-human actant (i) is active in terms of participation in the translation process, and (ii) resisted the roles imposed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement
title David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement
spellingShingle David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement
VILLAR,EDUARDO GUEDES
Non-human actants
Disinteressement
COVID-19 Pandemic
Sociology of Translation
title_short David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement
title_full David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement
title_fullStr David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement
title_full_unstemmed David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement
title_sort David versus Goliath - The resistance of non-humans in the translation process: the case of the new coronavirus disinteressement
author VILLAR,EDUARDO GUEDES
author_facet VILLAR,EDUARDO GUEDES
ROGLIO,KARINA DE DÉA
CORREA,MARCOS VINÍCIUS PEREIRA
SEEFELD,RODRIGO
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author2 ROGLIO,KARINA DE DÉA
CORREA,MARCOS VINÍCIUS PEREIRA
SEEFELD,RODRIGO
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv VILLAR,EDUARDO GUEDES
ROGLIO,KARINA DE DÉA
CORREA,MARCOS VINÍCIUS PEREIRA
SEEFELD,RODRIGO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Non-human actants
Disinteressement
COVID-19 Pandemic
Sociology of Translation
topic Non-human actants
Disinteressement
COVID-19 Pandemic
Sociology of Translation
description Abstract Based on the sociology of translation, we studied the extreme case of the new coronavirus to explore the role of non-humans in relational processes. We seek to understand how leaders of three countries tried, in a translation process, to take the voice of the new coronavirus and how the virus resisted the imposition of roles by the human actors of the study. Through the analysis of the leaders’ statements, interviews, and social media posts, we suggested the process of disinteressement, in four movements. As a contribution, we show how the non-human actant (i) is active in terms of participation in the translation process, and (ii) resisted the roles imposed.
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