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BE KIND
by
TRNKA, SUSANNA
in
Aotearoa
/ Citizens
/ Colloquy
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Ethical reasoning
/ Ethics
/ lockdown
/ Negotiation
/ Neighborhoods
/ New Zealand
/ proxemics
/ proximity
/ Reasoning
/ Regulation
/ social distancing
/ state of emergency
/ state‐citizen relations
/ Strangers
2021
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BE KIND
by
TRNKA, SUSANNA
in
Aotearoa
/ Citizens
/ Colloquy
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Ethical reasoning
/ Ethics
/ lockdown
/ Negotiation
/ Neighborhoods
/ New Zealand
/ proxemics
/ proximity
/ Reasoning
/ Regulation
/ social distancing
/ state of emergency
/ state‐citizen relations
/ Strangers
2021
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BE KIND
by
TRNKA, SUSANNA
in
Aotearoa
/ Citizens
/ Colloquy
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Ethical reasoning
/ Ethics
/ lockdown
/ Negotiation
/ Neighborhoods
/ New Zealand
/ proxemics
/ proximity
/ Reasoning
/ Regulation
/ social distancing
/ state of emergency
/ state‐citizen relations
/ Strangers
2021
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BE KIND
2021
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Citizens do not merely respond to states of emergency; in democratic societies, they help constitute them. This essay analyzes New Zealanders’engagements in ethical reasoning during the country’s first COVID-19 lockdown. Specifically, I examine how we can understand a variety of public responses to emergency measures—including breaching regulations, threatening rule-breakers, sealing off neighborhoods, and recasting citizen-returnees as “strangers”—as negotiations of ethical proximities focused on keeping appropriately close that which is thought should be near, and keeping distanced that deemed best held afar.
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