As misinformation and disinformation spread more rapidly and widely than ever before, individuals have been encouraged to be critical consumers of all received information. At the heart of this point of contention is the question of where responsibility and fault should lie. This framing and dynamic have taken a new form during the COVID-19 pandemic: a risk that the narrative of victim blaming may overcome narratives of care and responsibility, at all levels and across national contexts. This begs the question of which ethical assumptions individuals and institutions will build upon in navigating the crisis and developing policies and best practices for everyday life, as well as for what will come next
During the pandemic, it is justified to track the movements of millions of infected people, to adopt...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
The largest medical institutions and various ethicists advocate a utilitarian approach in times of p...
As misinformation and disinformation spread more rapidly and widely than ever before, individuals ha...
The United States’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic was hallmarked by blame rhetoric and fluid soci...
Besides the impact that COVID-19 has had in the sanitary, political and economic domains, it has als...
The COVID-19 global pandemic has shone a light on several important ethical questions, ranging from ...
Politicians are primarily motivated by avoiding blame for failure. But what happens in a major crisi...
Prompted by the claim that media help fuel a culture of blame in Western societies, this monograph i...
Besides the impact that COVID-19 has had in the sanitary, political and economic domains, it has als...
This paper draws on the ethics of care to investigate how citizens grappled with ethical tensions in...
Foundation: concepts such as responsibility, risks and risk perception are of singular importance in...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the accountability phase following a crisis, the focus is both ...
The COVID-19 pandemic that has spread rapidly and affected the world at large represents a shock, f...
Conservative assumptions in medical ethics risk immense harms during a pandemic. Public health insti...
During the pandemic, it is justified to track the movements of millions of infected people, to adopt...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
The largest medical institutions and various ethicists advocate a utilitarian approach in times of p...
As misinformation and disinformation spread more rapidly and widely than ever before, individuals ha...
The United States’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic was hallmarked by blame rhetoric and fluid soci...
Besides the impact that COVID-19 has had in the sanitary, political and economic domains, it has als...
The COVID-19 global pandemic has shone a light on several important ethical questions, ranging from ...
Politicians are primarily motivated by avoiding blame for failure. But what happens in a major crisi...
Prompted by the claim that media help fuel a culture of blame in Western societies, this monograph i...
Besides the impact that COVID-19 has had in the sanitary, political and economic domains, it has als...
This paper draws on the ethics of care to investigate how citizens grappled with ethical tensions in...
Foundation: concepts such as responsibility, risks and risk perception are of singular importance in...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the accountability phase following a crisis, the focus is both ...
The COVID-19 pandemic that has spread rapidly and affected the world at large represents a shock, f...
Conservative assumptions in medical ethics risk immense harms during a pandemic. Public health insti...
During the pandemic, it is justified to track the movements of millions of infected people, to adopt...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
The largest medical institutions and various ethicists advocate a utilitarian approach in times of p...