A pandemic of metrics

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted critical attention to the performative power of metrics. We suggest that the existential capacities of metrics as a means of pandemic living warrant further consideration. We describe how the COVID-19 pandemic that came into existence as a public health and political event could only have occurred because of the anticipatory metrical practices that were used to transform SARS-COV-2 into a matter of global health concern. By exploring the affective potencies of COVID-19 metrics we show their abilities to engage the public in ways that cannot be contained; in detailing the narrative arcs created through metrics we show their opportunities, misdirections, and erasures. A pandemic way of life persists: a pandemic of metrics.

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Adams, V., Chandler, C., Kelly, A. H., & Livingston, J. (2024). A pandemic of metrics. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 38(2), 149–163. https://doi.org/10.1111/maq.12842

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