Politics is a major player in health, sickness, and death affairs. This article reviews the role of politics in public health and its impact on health outcomes, mortality ratios, and death scenarios amongst the most vulnerable populations. Furthermore, the article explains the reasons behind the absence of politics from health and public health discourses; and examines the role of politics during the mis/management of COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on Foucault's biopower, Mebmbe's necropolitics, and Butler's precarity, the article illuminates how public health policies are highly political insofar as they offer some individuals access to life but create possibilities of death for others. During COVID-19, politics enabled governors to put at ris...
As illustrated by contemporary health crises—most starkly the COVID-19 pandemic—the intersection of ...
Abstract We provide an introduction to this special issue on the politics of the COVI...
This book offers an in-depth critical account of the state’s responses to the biosecurity and the ec...
The COVID-19 pandemic has become not only an epidemiological and medical problem but also a challeng...
The article discusses the political eff ects of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in the framework o...
Objectives: Little is known about how health issues affect voting behaviour. The Covid-19 pandemic o...
Many consider public health and politics to be entirely separate worlds. Public health activities ar...
ally viewed as comparatively mild in contrast to past influenza pandemics. Even so, the conventional...
Today, claims about the contiguity of health management and societal organization bring biopolitical...
If public health is the field that diagnoses and strives to cure social ills, then understanding pol...
COVID-19 is the most significant global crisis of any of our lifetimes. The numbers have been stupef...
This article addresses the far-reaching political implications of the pandemic; what effect the pand...
This article retraces the historical origins and contemporary resonances of Rudolf Virchow's famous ...
Death and disease exact a heavy toll on citizens in democracies. In response, citizens expect elect...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged governments around the world. It also has challenged convention...
As illustrated by contemporary health crises—most starkly the COVID-19 pandemic—the intersection of ...
Abstract We provide an introduction to this special issue on the politics of the COVI...
This book offers an in-depth critical account of the state’s responses to the biosecurity and the ec...
The COVID-19 pandemic has become not only an epidemiological and medical problem but also a challeng...
The article discusses the political eff ects of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in the framework o...
Objectives: Little is known about how health issues affect voting behaviour. The Covid-19 pandemic o...
Many consider public health and politics to be entirely separate worlds. Public health activities ar...
ally viewed as comparatively mild in contrast to past influenza pandemics. Even so, the conventional...
Today, claims about the contiguity of health management and societal organization bring biopolitical...
If public health is the field that diagnoses and strives to cure social ills, then understanding pol...
COVID-19 is the most significant global crisis of any of our lifetimes. The numbers have been stupef...
This article addresses the far-reaching political implications of the pandemic; what effect the pand...
This article retraces the historical origins and contemporary resonances of Rudolf Virchow's famous ...
Death and disease exact a heavy toll on citizens in democracies. In response, citizens expect elect...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged governments around the world. It also has challenged convention...
As illustrated by contemporary health crises—most starkly the COVID-19 pandemic—the intersection of ...
Abstract We provide an introduction to this special issue on the politics of the COVI...
This book offers an in-depth critical account of the state’s responses to the biosecurity and the ec...