公民身份
暂时性
生物动力
社会学
国家(计算机科学)
编码(集合论)
教条
政治经济学
跟踪(心理语言学)
政治学
法律与经济学
法学
计算机科学
政治
哲学
算法
集合(抽象数据类型)
程序设计语言
语言学
作者
Jingxue Zhang,Charlie Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1215/00219118-10471971
摘要
Abstract This article uses the app Health Code, a smartphone-based application for contact tracing and risk assessment that serves as a COVID-19 health passport, as an example to explore how “biometric citizenship,” a new mode of preemptive social regulation, functions and malfunctions in contemporary China. First, through a review of China's transition from socialism to neoliberalism, the authors trace how the tenet of citizenship shifts from biological/biopolitical to biometric as the party-state's agenda changes along the process. Second, drawing on media coverage and comments from social media, we show how Health Code consolidates the biometric paradigm of citizenship and turns the relatively stabilized temporal basis of biological/biopolitical citizenship into fragmented temporalities to tighten social control. This preemptive control system improves the state's acumen for self-revamping and self-preservation and enhances its capacities to harness people's re/productivities. It also disrupts the habituated way of living and further marginalizes the groups with diminishing re/productive potentialities.
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