Purpose-The introduction in Italy in July 2021 of the "COVID-19 Green Certification ", known as the "Green Pass ", was a particularly important moment in the political and social history of the country. While its use for health reasons is debatable both logically and scientifically, its effects should be measured at the general sociological level. The "Green Pass " allowed Italian social life to be shaped according to a social and political profile that can be traced back to a "society of control ". This paper aims to discuss the aforementioned issue.Design/methodology/approach-This paper, of a theoretical nature, intends to verify such an interpretation through a critical survey of Gilles Deleuze's well-known Post-scriptum sur les societes de controle (1990) and relating the theories to it from cybernetic science, sociology of social systems and the continental philosophy, specifically Michel Foucault. After a short introduction on the history of the instrument's introduction, the paper, divided into parts reflecting the set-up of Deleuze's text, examines the systemic social effects of the "Green Pass " with regard to its logic, and concludes with a reflection on the program of the instrument's future developments.Findings-The "Green Pass " put into practice a model of a society of control as anticipated by Deleuze, verified with particular reference to some instances of Luhmann's theory of social systems, and in the perspective of a Foucault's "normalizing society " in the process of definition and affirmation.Social implications- The "Green Pass " has been a controversial tool that has caused forms of social discrimination and exclusion and has seriously questioned the architecture of the rule of law. The conceptual paper tries to reflect on the premises and implications of this instrument.Originality/value- The approach to the problem both in a critical key and according to concepts and theories of the sociology of social systems, cybernetics and continental philosophy.

“Society must be controlled” “Green Pass” and the experiment of a society of control in Italy

Dario Altobelli
2023-01-01

Abstract

Purpose-The introduction in Italy in July 2021 of the "COVID-19 Green Certification ", known as the "Green Pass ", was a particularly important moment in the political and social history of the country. While its use for health reasons is debatable both logically and scientifically, its effects should be measured at the general sociological level. The "Green Pass " allowed Italian social life to be shaped according to a social and political profile that can be traced back to a "society of control ". This paper aims to discuss the aforementioned issue.Design/methodology/approach-This paper, of a theoretical nature, intends to verify such an interpretation through a critical survey of Gilles Deleuze's well-known Post-scriptum sur les societes de controle (1990) and relating the theories to it from cybernetic science, sociology of social systems and the continental philosophy, specifically Michel Foucault. After a short introduction on the history of the instrument's introduction, the paper, divided into parts reflecting the set-up of Deleuze's text, examines the systemic social effects of the "Green Pass " with regard to its logic, and concludes with a reflection on the program of the instrument's future developments.Findings-The "Green Pass " put into practice a model of a society of control as anticipated by Deleuze, verified with particular reference to some instances of Luhmann's theory of social systems, and in the perspective of a Foucault's "normalizing society " in the process of definition and affirmation.Social implications- The "Green Pass " has been a controversial tool that has caused forms of social discrimination and exclusion and has seriously questioned the architecture of the rule of law. The conceptual paper tries to reflect on the premises and implications of this instrument.Originality/value- The approach to the problem both in a critical key and according to concepts and theories of the sociology of social systems, cybernetics and continental philosophy.
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