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El. knyga: Beyond the Virus: Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives on Inequalities Raised by COVID-19

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As the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded, stark social inequalities have increasingly been revealed and, in many cases, exacerbated by the global health crisis.



This book explores these inequalities, identifying three thematic strands: power and governance, gender and marginalized communities. By examining these three themes in relation to the effects of the pandemic, the book uncovers how unequal the pandemic truly is. It brings together invaluable insights from a range of international scholars across multiple disciplines to critically analyse how these inequalities have played out in the context of COVID-19 as a first step towards achieving social justice.

Recenzijos

This important series of essays offers a hugely valuable international and interdisciplinary insight into the multiple forms of inequality which have been exposed and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Keith Syrett, University of Bristol Alarmed by how lopsided social injustices get exacerbated under a global health crisis, Germain and Yong have assembled an impressive set of international contributors sharing their concerns. They emerged from this murky field with a wide-ranging account that is at once clarifying, devastating, and hopeful. Marie-Andrée Jacob, University of Leeds

Series Editor Preface vii
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
viii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xiv
Patricia Tuitt
PART I Introduction
Beyond the Virus -- Perspectives on Power, Gender and Marginalization
3(14)
Sabrina Germain
Adrienne Yong
PART II Power and Governance
1 Beyond Liberty: A Republican Perspective on COVID-19 Restrictions and the Politics of Freedom
17(17)
Gwilym David Blunt
2 Beyond Authority and Governance in Israel during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Crumbling of Solidarity and the Rise of Social Inequalities
34(22)
Roy Gilbar
Nili Karako-Eyal
3 Mitigating Social Inequities in Quebec: Governance Law to the Rescue?
56(23)
Marie-Eve Couture-Menard
Louise Bernier
Mylaine Breton
Jean-Frederic Menard
PART III Gender
4 (In)Equality, Expertise and the COVID-19 Crisis: An Intersectional Analysis
79(18)
Valentina Cardo
Julia Boelle
5 Beyond COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance: A Gender Analysis
97(22)
Naomi Finch
Simon Halliday
Jed Meers
Joe Tomlinson
Mark Wilberforce
PART IV Marginalized Communities
6 Beyond Privacy: South Korea's Digital Technology-led Policy on COVID-19 and Its Impact on Human Rights
119(18)
Buhm-Suk Baek
7 Business as Usual: Inequality and Health Litigation during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brazil
137(27)
Natalia Pires de Vasconcelos
8 Beyond the Rhetoric of Essentiality: Canada's Neoliberal Migrant Worker Policy during the COVID-19 Pandemic
164(23)
Y.Y. Brandon Chen
PART V Conclusion
Beyond the Virus, Towards Social Justice
187(7)
Sabrina Germain
Adrienne Yong
Index 194
Sabrina Germain is Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Law and Policy at City, University of London.









Adrienne Yong is Senior Lecturer in EU Law and Human Rights at City, University of London.