This paper uses the vocabulary of ‘medical populism’ to identify and analyse the political constructions of (and responses to) the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, the Philippines, and the United States from January to mid-July 2020, particularly by the countries’ heads of state: Jair Bolsonaro, Rodrigo Duterte, and Donald Trump. In all three countries, the leaders’ responses to the outbreak can be characterised by the following features: simplifying the pandemic by downplaying its impacts or touting easy solutions or treatments, spectacularizing their responses to crisis, forging divisions between the ‘people’ and dangerous ‘others’, and making medical knowledge claims to support the above. Taken together, the case studies illuminate the role ...
Various factors have been implicated in vaccine hesitancy and loss of vaccine confidence, but the sp...
Abstract: It is often said that, “what happens in Vegas, stay in Vegas.” That may be the case of Veg...
In this article, we examine whether the COVID-19 pandemic opens opportunities for consensual politic...
The Lancet COVID-19 Commission Statement warned about medical populism, and I would like to undersco...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Institute of Political Science Department of Geopolitic...
Brazil has been one of the hardest hit countries by the Covid-19 pandemic. Far-right populist presid...
Populism has been at the center of recent debates in political science and international relations s...
With millions of cases and thousands of deaths every year in Asia and Latin America, dengue fever co...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led governments all over the world to implement strict public health measu...
As illustrated by contemporary health crises—most starkly the COVID-19 pandemic—the intersection of ...
In the aftermath of the global COVID-19 crisis, whereas many world leaders enacted swift lockdown or...
Populists and the Pandemic examines the responses of populist political actors and parties in 22 cou...
The COVID-19 pandemic posed challenges for healthcare systems and political leaders across the globe...
Populist parties and actors now govern various countries around the world. Often elected by the publ...
This paper uses the lens of medical populism to analyze the impact of biocommunicability on COVID-19...
Various factors have been implicated in vaccine hesitancy and loss of vaccine confidence, but the sp...
Abstract: It is often said that, “what happens in Vegas, stay in Vegas.” That may be the case of Veg...
In this article, we examine whether the COVID-19 pandemic opens opportunities for consensual politic...
The Lancet COVID-19 Commission Statement warned about medical populism, and I would like to undersco...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Institute of Political Science Department of Geopolitic...
Brazil has been one of the hardest hit countries by the Covid-19 pandemic. Far-right populist presid...
Populism has been at the center of recent debates in political science and international relations s...
With millions of cases and thousands of deaths every year in Asia and Latin America, dengue fever co...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led governments all over the world to implement strict public health measu...
As illustrated by contemporary health crises—most starkly the COVID-19 pandemic—the intersection of ...
In the aftermath of the global COVID-19 crisis, whereas many world leaders enacted swift lockdown or...
Populists and the Pandemic examines the responses of populist political actors and parties in 22 cou...
The COVID-19 pandemic posed challenges for healthcare systems and political leaders across the globe...
Populist parties and actors now govern various countries around the world. Often elected by the publ...
This paper uses the lens of medical populism to analyze the impact of biocommunicability on COVID-19...
Various factors have been implicated in vaccine hesitancy and loss of vaccine confidence, but the sp...
Abstract: It is often said that, “what happens in Vegas, stay in Vegas.” That may be the case of Veg...
In this article, we examine whether the COVID-19 pandemic opens opportunities for consensual politic...