New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship
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Resumo: | The citizenship concept is probably, one of the most studied along the History from a social perspective: from Aristoteles and the Greek polis until the liberal city of the 20th Century. In this sense, it has been recently emerged several studies such as the Nikolas Rose or Kezia Barker works highlighting key role of bioscience and biotechnology in order to understand the citizen without pointing out the link with a concrete territory. In this paper, we will be linked with this line and we will present the biowatcher concept in order to frame many politics, actions and events around the contemporary city in a field where the social studies has not arrive deeply: biosurveillance and biosecurity practices in our daily life. Through a study case with documentary material about biosurveillance, we will present the difference in our work with the other mentioned proposals using the paraskeue (equipment) concept given by Michel Foucault. Finally, we will discuss about the biopolitics consequences within this new kind of citizenship and we will put forward the value of the scenario concept in the biosurveillance politics. |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenshipNuevas formas de habitar la ciudad: hacia una conceptualización de la ciudadanía biovigilantecitybiosurveillanceequipmentpreparednessscenariociudadbiovigilanciaequipamientopreparednessescenarioThe citizenship concept is probably, one of the most studied along the History from a social perspective: from Aristoteles and the Greek polis until the liberal city of the 20th Century. In this sense, it has been recently emerged several studies such as the Nikolas Rose or Kezia Barker works highlighting key role of bioscience and biotechnology in order to understand the citizen without pointing out the link with a concrete territory. In this paper, we will be linked with this line and we will present the biowatcher concept in order to frame many politics, actions and events around the contemporary city in a field where the social studies has not arrive deeply: biosurveillance and biosecurity practices in our daily life. Through a study case with documentary material about biosurveillance, we will present the difference in our work with the other mentioned proposals using the paraskeue (equipment) concept given by Michel Foucault. Finally, we will discuss about the biopolitics consequences within this new kind of citizenship and we will put forward the value of the scenario concept in the biosurveillance politics.El concepto de ciudadanía es seguramente, uno de los más estudiados en la historia desde una perspectiva social: desde Aristóteles y la polis griega hasta la ciudad liberal del siglo XX. En esta sentido, posteriormente han emergido una serie de estudios como los de Nikolas Rose o Kezia Barker donde el énfasis es puesto en la biociencia y la biotecnología para entender al ciudadano y donde el apego a un territorio ya no es una característica importante para la ciudadanía. En este trabajo, nos adherimos a esta línea y presentaremos el concepto de ciudadanía biovigilante para enmarcar una serie de políticas, acciones y acontecimientos que rodean a la ciudad actual en un campo donde los estudios sociales no han llegado con intensidad: la biovigilancia y las prácticas de bioseguridad en nuestra vida cotidiana. Mediante un estudio de caso de material documental sobre biovigilancia, presentaremos la novedad de nuestro trabajo frente a otras propuestas como las ya mencionadas utilizando de soporte teórico el concepto de paraskeue (equipamiento) de Michel Foucault. Finalmente, discutiremos acerca de las implicaciones biopolíticas de este nuevo tipo de ciudadanía y resaltaremos la importancia del concepto de escenario en las políticas de biovigilancia.ABEC2016-11-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/fractal/article/view/5123Fractal: Journal of Psychology; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2016); 172-180Fractal: Revista de Psicologia; v. 28 n. 2 (2016); 172-1801984-0292reponame:Fractal : Revista de Psicologiainstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/fractal/article/view/5123/4974Copyright (c) 2018 Fractalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBaleriola, EnriqueTirado, FranciscoMaureira, MarcoTorrejón, Pedro2018-06-05T12:16:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5123Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/fractalPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/fractal/oai||anaclmonteiro@yahoo.com.br|| mlivianascimento@gmail.com1984-02921984-0292opendoar:2018-06-05T12:16:11Fractal : Revista de Psicologia - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship Nuevas formas de habitar la ciudad: hacia una conceptualización de la ciudadanía biovigilante |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship Baleriola, Enrique city biosurveillance equipment preparedness scenario ciudad biovigilancia equipamiento preparedness escenario |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship |
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New forms to inhabit the city: towards a biowatcher citizenship |
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Baleriola, Enrique |
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Baleriola, Enrique Tirado, Francisco Maureira, Marco Torrejón, Pedro |
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Tirado, Francisco Maureira, Marco Torrejón, Pedro |
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Baleriola, Enrique Tirado, Francisco Maureira, Marco Torrejón, Pedro |
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city biosurveillance equipment preparedness scenario ciudad biovigilancia equipamiento preparedness escenario |
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city biosurveillance equipment preparedness scenario ciudad biovigilancia equipamiento preparedness escenario |
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The citizenship concept is probably, one of the most studied along the History from a social perspective: from Aristoteles and the Greek polis until the liberal city of the 20th Century. In this sense, it has been recently emerged several studies such as the Nikolas Rose or Kezia Barker works highlighting key role of bioscience and biotechnology in order to understand the citizen without pointing out the link with a concrete territory. In this paper, we will be linked with this line and we will present the biowatcher concept in order to frame many politics, actions and events around the contemporary city in a field where the social studies has not arrive deeply: biosurveillance and biosecurity practices in our daily life. Through a study case with documentary material about biosurveillance, we will present the difference in our work with the other mentioned proposals using the paraskeue (equipment) concept given by Michel Foucault. Finally, we will discuss about the biopolitics consequences within this new kind of citizenship and we will put forward the value of the scenario concept in the biosurveillance politics. |
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