Clever COVID-19, clever Citizens-98 : critical and creative reflections from Tehran, Toronto, and Sydney

Laura Bisaillon, Mehdi Khosravi, Bahareh Jahandoost, Linda Briskman

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Abstract

Our world suffers. Some people suffer more than others. Since the first part of 2020, ours is justly described as a time of uncertainty, threat, and upheaval. In this article, we offer reflections threaded narratively, told from the specificity of our societal contexts in Iran, Canada, and Australia. What might we learn in the present and anticipated future from people living chronically within conditions of uncertainty and immobility and also those experiencing uncertainty and immobility for the first time? We argue that reflexive comparative analysis bridging social and visual analysis, anchored in embodied conditions of such people, offers a way to learn from responses to COVID-19 while also being an exercise in ethical research practice. This reflection builds on and extends from our scholarly collaborations that have been ongoing since 2015. Our title recognizes this specific virus as stealthy. Importantly, our choice of words identifies resident Iranians"”whose experiences were the original impetuses for this paper, and whose lives provide its empirical basis (98 is Iran's country code)"”as equally steely.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)619-625
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Bioethical Inquiry
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Australia
  • COVID-19 (disease)
  • Canada
  • Iran
  • pandemics
  • social aspects

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