“We” Are In This Together, But We Are Not One and the Same

Author:

Braidotti R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic is a man-made disaster, caused by undue interference in the ecological balance and the lives of multiple species. Paradoxically, the contagion has resulted in increased use of technology and digital mediation, as well as enhanced hopes for vaccines and biomedical solutions. It has thereby intensified humans’ reliance on the very high-tech economy of cognitive capitalism that caused the problems in the first place. This combination of ambivalent elements in relation to the Fourth Industrial revolution and the Sixth Extinction is the trademark of the posthuman condition. This essay explores this condition further, offering both critical and affirmative propositions for moving forward.

Funder

Utrecht University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy,Health(social science)

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