Governing Human Lives and Health in Pandemic Times
Social Control Policies
Herausgeber: Hellman, Matilda; Salmivaara, Saara; Kettunen, Tom
Governing Human Lives and Health in Pandemic Times
Social Control Policies
Herausgeber: Hellman, Matilda; Salmivaara, Saara; Kettunen, Tom
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Governing Human Lives and Health in Pandemic Times looks into the instruments and the type of reasoning involved when large-scale social control strategies were implemented worldwide in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Governing Human Lives and Health in Pandemic Times looks into the instruments and the type of reasoning involved when large-scale social control strategies were implemented worldwide in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032147970
- ISBN-10: 1032147970
- Artikelnr.: 62713891
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032147970
- ISBN-10: 1032147970
- Artikelnr.: 62713891
Matilda Hellman is a sociologist and a research director at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki. Her research concerns understandings and articulations of lifestyles, health, and social marginalization. She has focused especially on how governance, policies, and institutions embed and produce views on questions such as drug use, alcohol policy, gambling, and brain-based addiction, and how these affect individuals, groups, and societies. Tom Kettunen is the managing editor of Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , a social science journal specializing in publishing research on comparative settings within the frameworks of social welfare and political policymaking. With a background in philosophy and gender studies, his academic interests also include diversity in science publishing, publishing ethics, lifestyles, and addictions. Saara Salmivaara is a doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of Helsinki. Her research interests include the role of science in society, as well as styles of reasoning and modes of justification in reactions to contemporary issues regarding health and environment. Janne Stoneham is a master's student in sociology and co-author to the forthcoming book Addiction in the Brain: Expectations and Ethical Considerations (2022). His research interests lie in the philosophy of science, epistemology, and anti-essentialist ontologies.
Governance and social control during pandemics
PART I: Communicating a pandemic
1. The role of the Italian press in times of pandemics: Old features in the
face of a new risk
2. Re-vitalising discourses of solidarity: Governing populations in times
of uncertainty and crisis
3. Calm chess player or self-aware administrator? How the Finnish and
Swedish public health agencies addressed the public during the corona
outbreak
PART II: Autonomy, rights, and choice
4. A battle over birth: Contestations, lived experiences and the
restrictive policy of Finnish birth care in the COVID-19 pandemic¿
5. Stuck between health-related and socioeconomic risks. Managing the
pandemic in India
PART III: Political and ideological struggles
6. The Effects of a hegemonising negationist narrative in Brazil
7. When counting counts: Politics of quantification and the government of
Covid-19 in São Paulo
PART IV: Framing control policy options
8. The framing of harms to children and youth due to the COVID-19 pandemic
in Sweden, Finland and Ontario, Canada in relation to school lockdowns
9. Nudge: Behavioural science, normative discourse, and the art of consent
PART V: Summary and conclusions
10. Governance in pandemic times: conclusions
PART I: Communicating a pandemic
1. The role of the Italian press in times of pandemics: Old features in the
face of a new risk
2. Re-vitalising discourses of solidarity: Governing populations in times
of uncertainty and crisis
3. Calm chess player or self-aware administrator? How the Finnish and
Swedish public health agencies addressed the public during the corona
outbreak
PART II: Autonomy, rights, and choice
4. A battle over birth: Contestations, lived experiences and the
restrictive policy of Finnish birth care in the COVID-19 pandemic¿
5. Stuck between health-related and socioeconomic risks. Managing the
pandemic in India
PART III: Political and ideological struggles
6. The Effects of a hegemonising negationist narrative in Brazil
7. When counting counts: Politics of quantification and the government of
Covid-19 in São Paulo
PART IV: Framing control policy options
8. The framing of harms to children and youth due to the COVID-19 pandemic
in Sweden, Finland and Ontario, Canada in relation to school lockdowns
9. Nudge: Behavioural science, normative discourse, and the art of consent
PART V: Summary and conclusions
10. Governance in pandemic times: conclusions
Governance and social control during pandemics
PART I: Communicating a pandemic
1. The role of the Italian press in times of pandemics: Old features in the
face of a new risk
2. Re-vitalising discourses of solidarity: Governing populations in times
of uncertainty and crisis
3. Calm chess player or self-aware administrator? How the Finnish and
Swedish public health agencies addressed the public during the corona
outbreak
PART II: Autonomy, rights, and choice
4. A battle over birth: Contestations, lived experiences and the
restrictive policy of Finnish birth care in the COVID-19 pandemic¿
5. Stuck between health-related and socioeconomic risks. Managing the
pandemic in India
PART III: Political and ideological struggles
6. The Effects of a hegemonising negationist narrative in Brazil
7. When counting counts: Politics of quantification and the government of
Covid-19 in São Paulo
PART IV: Framing control policy options
8. The framing of harms to children and youth due to the COVID-19 pandemic
in Sweden, Finland and Ontario, Canada in relation to school lockdowns
9. Nudge: Behavioural science, normative discourse, and the art of consent
PART V: Summary and conclusions
10. Governance in pandemic times: conclusions
PART I: Communicating a pandemic
1. The role of the Italian press in times of pandemics: Old features in the
face of a new risk
2. Re-vitalising discourses of solidarity: Governing populations in times
of uncertainty and crisis
3. Calm chess player or self-aware administrator? How the Finnish and
Swedish public health agencies addressed the public during the corona
outbreak
PART II: Autonomy, rights, and choice
4. A battle over birth: Contestations, lived experiences and the
restrictive policy of Finnish birth care in the COVID-19 pandemic¿
5. Stuck between health-related and socioeconomic risks. Managing the
pandemic in India
PART III: Political and ideological struggles
6. The Effects of a hegemonising negationist narrative in Brazil
7. When counting counts: Politics of quantification and the government of
Covid-19 in São Paulo
PART IV: Framing control policy options
8. The framing of harms to children and youth due to the COVID-19 pandemic
in Sweden, Finland and Ontario, Canada in relation to school lockdowns
9. Nudge: Behavioural science, normative discourse, and the art of consent
PART V: Summary and conclusions
10. Governance in pandemic times: conclusions