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Mobile Life: Biosecurity Practices and Insect Globalization

机译:移动生活:生物安全措施和昆虫全球化

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Recent decades have seen a series of high-profile public health crises involving viruses, bacteria and other biological agents, together with escalating concern over impacts of biological invasion on crops and ecosystems. In the context of intensifying globalization, such hazards are being viewed as serious 'security' threats. For critical social theorists, this growing concern with biosecurity at the global scale has worrying implications, in that it promotes a state of fear over 'life itself' which is being used to justify heightened surveillance and increasingly intrusive intervention. However, there are alternative perspectives on living with adventitious and unpredictable biological life. For over a century and a half, 'settler societies' such as Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia have been grappling with the environmental and economic impacts of non-native organisms running wild. Examining events surrounding an incursion of tussock moths in Auckland, it is argued that biosecurity policy can also be viewed as a flexible and evolving response to uncertainties associated with translocated biological life. Furthermore, the 'peripheral' tradition of sustained inquiry around the issue of which organisms belong in which places leads us back to questions about the characteristics of insects themselves and about the dynamics of the environments with which they interact. In this way, critical thinking around biosecurity is opened to a depth of engagement with evolutionary and geological processes that offer new dimensions to thinking about the 'biopolitics' and 'geopolitics' of encountering life out of bounds.
机译:近几十年来,出现了一系列引起广泛关注的公共卫生危机,涉及病毒,细菌和其他生物制剂,同时人们日益关注生物入侵对作物和生态系统的影响。在全球化加剧的背景下,此类危害被视为严重的“安全”威胁。对于批判性社会理论家而言,这种对全球生物安全日益增长的关注具有令人担忧的含义,因为它加剧了人们对“生命本身”的恐惧,这种恐惧被用来证明加强监视和日益介入性干预的正当性。但是,对于不定和不可预测的生物生活,还有其他观点。超过一个半世纪以来,新西兰和澳大利亚等“定居者社会”一直在努力应对野生非本地生物对环境和经济的影响。研究奥克兰发生的Auckland虫入侵事件后,人们认为生物安全政策也可以看作是对与生物易位相关的不确定性的灵活而不断发展的反应。此外,围绕着哪些生物体属于哪个地方的问题进行持续询问的“外围”传统使我们回到有关昆虫本身的特征以及与它们相互作用的环境的动态的问题。这样,围绕生物安全的批判性思维就可以深入地参与进化和地质过程,从而为思考跨界生存的“生物政治”和“地缘政治”提供了新的维度。

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