THE THE DESTRUCTURING ASPECT OF THE PANDEMIC IN THE RECONFIGURATION OF SPACES:
FROM INDIVIDUAL TO COLLECTIVE
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https://doi.org/10.7443/problemata.v11i5.53306Keywords:
Pandemic, Reconfiguration of spaces, Biopolitical conceptsAbstract
The essay presents the public and private space from the reconfiguration imposed by the pandemic. It is considered that the information technology was inevitably intensified in order to face the pandemic and allow the continuation of life without major damages to the daily life. If before sociotechnologies were based on physical mobility and information technology for daily activities, restrictions on the use of public space have made information technology the main means of safe confrontation against the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. With this, the delimitation between public and private space is questioned, which also allows the problematization of the relationship between the individual and the collective based on biopolitical concepts, which are resized by the new context that is imposed.
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