Coproduction and the crafting of cognitive institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic
扩展了共同生产的概念,分析疫情期间支撑社会行为的认知制度,探讨共同生产与多中心性在共享心智模型(如病毒怀疑论、阴谋论、反疫苗叙事)形成与持续中的作用。
Abstract In response to Paniagua and Rayamajhee's (2021) proposal for a polycentric approach for pandemic governance, Frolov (2022) notes that their paper focuses on preventive measures, and neglects the deeper, cognitive dimension of coproduction. In this essay, we extend the notion of coproduction to analyze the cognitive institutions that underlie social behavior during a pandemic. We analyze the role of coproduction and polycentricity in the emergence and persistence of shared mental models, including counterproductive models such as virus skepticism, conspiracy theory beliefs, and antivaccine narratives.