The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?

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Autor(a) principal: Reyes Olivo, Martiniano
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Título da fonte: Sapienza (Curitiba)
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Resumo: The governments of the world, inspired by the strategies of supervision and social immobility created by Chinese authoritarianism, under the pretext of combating the pandemic, have implemented technological tools such as geolocation, facial recognition and manipulation of Big Data, among others, which has strengthened the abuse of individual freedoms.  The present research was carried out under a qualitative approach with a documentary review methodology of narrative type, nourished by primary and secondary sources of information. The design was a cross-sectional study conducted in the year 2020 with a non-experimental level. The objective of this work was to know the current state of social freedoms at a global level as a consequence of the application of control strategies and social immobility in the fight against the Covid-19 virus. It was found a downward trend in the index of social freedoms in the world -both in countries with authoritarian governments as well as in those called democratic- in the 2 years prior to the pandemic, being 2020, the year of the beginning of the pandemic, when violations intensified the most. Among the main conclusions is that there is a sustained fall in the index of civil liberties at the international level, regardless of the political definition of government and the degree of development of the country. While social control and authoritarianism are part of Asian culture, in democratic countries, citizens have surrendered social freedoms in the name of protection and security from contagion.
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spelling The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return? El retroceso de las libertades sociales en tiempos de pandemia: ¿un punto de inflexión necesario o el camino sin retorno? El retroceso de las libertades sociales en tiempos de pandemia: ¿un punto de inflexión necesario o el camino sin retorno? Controle socialLiberdades SociaisPandemiaSocial ControlSocial FreedomsPandemicControl SocialLibertades SocialesPandemiaThe governments of the world, inspired by the strategies of supervision and social immobility created by Chinese authoritarianism, under the pretext of combating the pandemic, have implemented technological tools such as geolocation, facial recognition and manipulation of Big Data, among others, which has strengthened the abuse of individual freedoms.  The present research was carried out under a qualitative approach with a documentary review methodology of narrative type, nourished by primary and secondary sources of information. The design was a cross-sectional study conducted in the year 2020 with a non-experimental level. The objective of this work was to know the current state of social freedoms at a global level as a consequence of the application of control strategies and social immobility in the fight against the Covid-19 virus. It was found a downward trend in the index of social freedoms in the world -both in countries with authoritarian governments as well as in those called democratic- in the 2 years prior to the pandemic, being 2020, the year of the beginning of the pandemic, when violations intensified the most. Among the main conclusions is that there is a sustained fall in the index of civil liberties at the international level, regardless of the political definition of government and the degree of development of the country. While social control and authoritarianism are part of Asian culture, in democratic countries, citizens have surrendered social freedoms in the name of protection and security from contagion.Los gobiernos del mundo inspirados en las estrategias de supervisión e inmovilidad social creadas por el autoritarismo chino, so pretexto de combatir la pandemia, han implementado herramientas tecnológicas como la geolocalización, el reconocimiento facial y la manipulación de la Big Data, entre otras, lo que ha fortalecido el abuso sobre las libertades individuales.  La presente investigación se llevó a cabo bajo un enfoque cualitativo con una metodología de revisión documental de tipo narrativa, nutriéndose de fuentes de información primaria y secundaria. El diseño fue de corte transversal ubicado en el año 2020 con un nivel no experimental. Este trabajo, tuvo por objetivo conocer el estado actual de las libertades sociales a nivel global como consecuencia de la aplicación de estrategias de control y de inmovilidad social en la lucha contra el virus Covid-19. Se encontró una tendencia hacia la baja del índice de Libertades sociales en el mundo -tanto en países con gobiernos autoritarios como aquellos denominados democráticos- en los 2 años previos a la pandemia, siendo el 2020, año de inicio de la pandemia, cuando más se intensificaron las violaciones. Entre las principales conclusiones se tiene; que existe una caída sostenida del índice de libertades civiles a nivel internacional, indistintamente de la definición política de gobierno y del grado de desarrollo del país. Mientras el control social y el autoritarismo forman parte de la cultura asiática, en los países democráticos, los ciudadanos han cedido libertades sociales en nombre de protección y seguridad ante el contagio.Os governos do mundo, inspirados pelas estratégias de supervisão e imobilidade social criadas pelo autoritarismo chines, como um pretexto de combater a pandemia, implementaram ferramentas tecnológicas como a geolocalização, o reconhecimento facial e a manipulação de Grandes Dados, entre outras, o que reforçou o abuso das liberdades individuais.  Esta pesquisa foi realizada sob uma abordagem qualitativa com uma metodologia de revisão documental de tipo narrativo, alimentada por fontes primárias e secundárias de informação. O projeto foi de corte transversal localizado no ano de 2020 com um nível não-experimental. O objetivo deste trabalho era conhecer o estado atual das liberdades sociais em nível global, como consequência da aplicação de estratégias de controle e imobilidade social na luta contra o vírus Covid-19. Nos 2 anos que antecederam a pandemia, foi encontrada uma tendência de queda no índice de liberdades sociais no mundo - tanto em países com governos autoritários quanto naqueles chamados democráticos -, sendo 2020, o ano do início da pandemia, quando as violações mais se intensificaram. Entre as principais conclusões está que há uma queda sustentada no índice de liberdades civis em nível internacional, independentemente da definição política de governo e do grau de desenvolvimento do país. Enquanto o controle social e o autoritarismo fazem parte da cultura asiática, nos países democráticos, os cidadãos renunciaram às liberdades sociais em nome da proteção e da segurança contra o contágio.Sapienza Grupo Editorial2021-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionEssaysEnsayosEnsaiosapplication/pdfhttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/7310.51798/sijis.v2i1.73Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Studies and interdisciplinary essays in Economics, Politics and Society; 385-399Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2021): Estudios y ensayos interdisciplinarios en Economía Política y Sociedad; 385-399Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; v. 2 n. 1 (2021): Estudos e ensaios interdisciplinares em Economia, Política e Sociedade; 385-3992675-978010.51798/sijis.v2i1reponame:Sapienza (Curitiba)instname:Sapienza Grupo Editorialinstacron:SAPIENZAspahttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/73/42Copyright (c) 2021 Martiniano Reyes Olivohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessReyes Olivo, Martiniano2021-03-30T18:36:58Zoai:ojs2.journals.sapienzaeditorial.com:article/73Revistahttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJISPRIhttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/oaieditor@sapienzaeditorial.com2675-97802675-9780opendoar:2023-01-12T16:42:47.566662Sapienza (Curitiba) - Sapienza Grupo Editorialfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?
El retroceso de las libertades sociales en tiempos de pandemia: ¿un punto de inflexión necesario o el camino sin retorno?
El retroceso de las libertades sociales en tiempos de pandemia: ¿un punto de inflexión necesario o el camino sin retorno?
title The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?
spellingShingle The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?
Reyes Olivo, Martiniano
Controle social
Liberdades Sociais
Pandemia
Social Control
Social Freedoms
Pandemic
Control Social
Libertades Sociales
Pandemia
title_short The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?
title_full The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?
title_fullStr The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?
title_full_unstemmed The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?
title_sort The decline of social freedoms in times of pandemic: ¿a necessary turning point or the path of no return?
author Reyes Olivo, Martiniano
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Controle social
Liberdades Sociais
Pandemia
Social Control
Social Freedoms
Pandemic
Control Social
Libertades Sociales
Pandemia
topic Controle social
Liberdades Sociais
Pandemia
Social Control
Social Freedoms
Pandemic
Control Social
Libertades Sociales
Pandemia
description The governments of the world, inspired by the strategies of supervision and social immobility created by Chinese authoritarianism, under the pretext of combating the pandemic, have implemented technological tools such as geolocation, facial recognition and manipulation of Big Data, among others, which has strengthened the abuse of individual freedoms.  The present research was carried out under a qualitative approach with a documentary review methodology of narrative type, nourished by primary and secondary sources of information. The design was a cross-sectional study conducted in the year 2020 with a non-experimental level. The objective of this work was to know the current state of social freedoms at a global level as a consequence of the application of control strategies and social immobility in the fight against the Covid-19 virus. It was found a downward trend in the index of social freedoms in the world -both in countries with authoritarian governments as well as in those called democratic- in the 2 years prior to the pandemic, being 2020, the year of the beginning of the pandemic, when violations intensified the most. Among the main conclusions is that there is a sustained fall in the index of civil liberties at the international level, regardless of the political definition of government and the degree of development of the country. While social control and authoritarianism are part of Asian culture, in democratic countries, citizens have surrendered social freedoms in the name of protection and security from contagion.
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