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Pandemic Response and the Cost of Lockdowns brings the vast analytical apparatus of the humanities and social sciences to the task of critically analysing the political decisions taken in 2020-21.
Pandemic Response and the Cost of Lockdowns brings the vast analytical apparatus of the humanities and social sciences to the task of critically analysing the political decisions taken in 2020-21.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Sutoris is Assistant Professor in Education at the University of York, UK, and Honorary Senior Research Associate at University College London, UK. He is an environmental anthropologist. Sinéad Murphy is an Associate Researcher in Philosophy at Newcastle University, UK. Aleida Mendes Borges is a Research Associate at the Global Institute for Women's Leadership at King's College London, UK, where she leads the Women Grassroots Leaders research stream. She is a jurist, specialising in International Public Law (Human Rights). Yossi Nehushtan is Professor of Law and Philosophy, Founder and General Editor of the Keele Law Review, and Co-Director of the MA in Human Rights at Keele University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Role of Humanities and Social Sciences at a time of Crisis Section 1: Key Covid Concepts Re-examined 1. The 'Lockdown Consensus' in the UK and the Dangers of Performative Scientism 2. Stopping the Spread of Health 3. Pandemic Response, Cultural Anthropology and 'The Myth of the Caring Society' 4. Digital Society, Algorithmic Harm, and the Pandemic Response 5. Against the Logic of Immunity: Philosophy and the Epidemic Section 2: Pandemic Policy and the Global South 6. How the World's Harshest Lockdown Unleashed a Humanitarian Crisis 7. Covid-19 in Angola: Militarization of Lockdown Language and State Policy in Angola 8. The Economic Impact of Covid-19 Lockdown Policies in Argentina 9. An Analysis of the Socio-Economic Impacts of the Lockdown Policy in Ghana 10.The Covid-19 Syndemic and Lessons (Not) Learned from Past Epidemics: One Size Doesn't Fit All Section 3: Alternative Lenses on Pandemic Response 11. The Proportionality of Lockdowns 12. Lockdowns and Intergenerational Justice 13. Lockdown Lived Experience, Illness, Power and Epistemic Injustice 14. What We Lost in Lockdown 15. Do Lockdowns Work for Women? The Gendered Impacts of the Pandemic and Policy Responses
Introduction: The Role of Humanities and Social Sciences at a time of Crisis Section 1: Key Covid Concepts Re-examined 1. The 'Lockdown Consensus' in the UK and the Dangers of Performative Scientism 2. Stopping the Spread of Health 3. Pandemic Response, Cultural Anthropology and 'The Myth of the Caring Society' 4. Digital Society, Algorithmic Harm, and the Pandemic Response 5. Against the Logic of Immunity: Philosophy and the Epidemic Section 2: Pandemic Policy and the Global South 6. How the World's Harshest Lockdown Unleashed a Humanitarian Crisis 7. Covid-19 in Angola: Militarization of Lockdown Language and State Policy in Angola 8. The Economic Impact of Covid-19 Lockdown Policies in Argentina 9. An Analysis of the Socio-Economic Impacts of the Lockdown Policy in Ghana 10.The Covid-19 Syndemic and Lessons (Not) Learned from Past Epidemics: One Size Doesn't Fit All Section 3: Alternative Lenses on Pandemic Response 11. The Proportionality of Lockdowns 12. Lockdowns and Intergenerational Justice 13. Lockdown Lived Experience, Illness, Power and Epistemic Injustice 14. What We Lost in Lockdown 15. Do Lockdowns Work for Women? The Gendered Impacts of the Pandemic and Policy Responses
Rezensionen
"This is an important book, which will become required reading for scholars and students of pandemic lockdowns. It is the first volume to offer a genuinely interdisciplinary approach from the humanities and social sciences which addresses as a totality the humanistic and social costs of lockdowns. By the end of the book, the reader is in no doubt that, had perspectives from the humanities and social sciences been incorporated into the pandemic response, the response would have been materially different - and this shift in perspective is a huge achievement."
Toby Green, King's College London, UK
"This is an important contribution to issues which are being swept under the carpet - an impressive demolition of the social and moral case for lockdowns and a reminder of their devastating collateral consequences."
Lord Jonathan Sumption, former judge of the Supreme Court of the UK
"Social scientists were not just ignored during the COVID-19 pandemic but typically silent or even supportive of measures that inflicted enormous harm. This important volume starts to correct this tragedy, ranging widely across disciplines and societies to explore questions of scientism, moralism, freedom, harm, and more. Essential reading for anyone longing for critical perspectives on the disasters that unfolded after March 2020."
Lee Jones, Professor of Political Economy and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London, UK
"A thought-provoking set of essays which go well beyond standard criticisms of the pandemic response, investigating the deeper harms and questioning our understanding of concepts such as health and immunity, as well as being one of the rare texts to document the effects of pandemic policies on the Global South."
Sunetra Gupta, Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology in the Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK