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Fatalistic normalisation, daunted managerialism and afflictive condemnation as forms of slow violence

Political Science

Fatalistic normalisation, daunted managerialism and afflictive condemnation as forms of slow violence

E. Ö. Yetiş and Y. Bakırlıoğlu

This paper by Erman Örsan Yetiş and Yekta Bakırlıoğlu delves into the concept of slow violence, revealing how certain discursive practices render violence-producing mechanisms invisible. By uncovering fatalistic normalization, daunted managerialism, and afflictive condemnation, the authors propose a framework for awareness and social transformation.... show more
Abstract
Slow violence is an analytical concept that reveals the unseen and unrecognised forms of violence that accumulate over time and space, leading to devastating environmental and social consequences. This paper argues that slow violence involves discursive practices that render violence-producing mechanisms and processes invisible, concealed, and mis-recognised and ensure the continuance of violent systems by hindering cognitive and emotional awareness of the links between different forms of violence and social harms, and thus, any potential resistance against them. These discursive practices are identified as fatalistic normalisation, daunted managerialism, and afflictive condemnation, all of which operate in tandem to veil the links between different forms of violence and social harm. The paper provides an operational framework of slow violence to help unveil these links and pave the way towards cognitive and emotional awareness for radical social transformation.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 02, 2023
Authors
Erman Örsan Yetiş, Yekta Bakırlıoğlu
Tags
slow violence
discursive practices
social harm
awareness
social transformation
managerialism
condemnation
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