The New Zealand government has used public health ordinances to impose restrictions on immigration, movement and social gatherings for managing the pandemic. Yet, this response led to unintended consequences, in particular the stigmatisation of some communities and professions as being ‘diseased’. Such discourse ran contrary to the government's own, and very public assertions, that New Zealand was a ‘team of five million’ who should ‘be kind’ to each other. Here, we position stigma as a form of slow violence, which during the pandemic has exploited existing cracks in social cohesion. We then employ an ethics of care approach to suggest some practical responses to healing the rifts created by COVID-19
Mäori infection rates from Covid-19 are perhaps the only example in Aotearoa New Zealand’s contempor...
Introduction: Social stigma is an undesirable, defamatory quality that denies someone the right to s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption, distress, and loss of life around the world...
In global terms, New Zealand (NZ) has managed COVID-19 comparatively well, with low case and death r...
This fast-moving global COVID-19 pandemic caught many nations unprepared and has exposed numerous fl...
While on-going COVID-19 pandemic has brought increased discrimination, stigma, and racism toward ind...
The Asian community — the second largest non-European ethnic community in New Zealand — plays an imp...
The onset of the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu epidemic in New Zealand was rife with political and social contr...
In early 2020, when COVID-19 was tearing through China, it was hard to imagine that it would develop...
This article analyses how specific nodal points of performative control developed and consequently s...
After living for generations virus free Māori have had to struggle with the introduction of diseases...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Writing in 1954, Hannah Arendt describes crises as an “opportunity[…]to explore and inquire into wha...
Over forty-nine days of Level 4 and Level 3 lockdown, residents of Aotearoa New Zealand were subject...
In September 2020, the Centre for Informed Futures (Koi Tū) attributed the success of New Zealand's ...
Mäori infection rates from Covid-19 are perhaps the only example in Aotearoa New Zealand’s contempor...
Introduction: Social stigma is an undesirable, defamatory quality that denies someone the right to s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption, distress, and loss of life around the world...
In global terms, New Zealand (NZ) has managed COVID-19 comparatively well, with low case and death r...
This fast-moving global COVID-19 pandemic caught many nations unprepared and has exposed numerous fl...
While on-going COVID-19 pandemic has brought increased discrimination, stigma, and racism toward ind...
The Asian community — the second largest non-European ethnic community in New Zealand — plays an imp...
The onset of the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu epidemic in New Zealand was rife with political and social contr...
In early 2020, when COVID-19 was tearing through China, it was hard to imagine that it would develop...
This article analyses how specific nodal points of performative control developed and consequently s...
After living for generations virus free Māori have had to struggle with the introduction of diseases...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Writing in 1954, Hannah Arendt describes crises as an “opportunity[…]to explore and inquire into wha...
Over forty-nine days of Level 4 and Level 3 lockdown, residents of Aotearoa New Zealand were subject...
In September 2020, the Centre for Informed Futures (Koi Tū) attributed the success of New Zealand's ...
Mäori infection rates from Covid-19 are perhaps the only example in Aotearoa New Zealand’s contempor...
Introduction: Social stigma is an undesirable, defamatory quality that denies someone the right to s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption, distress, and loss of life around the world...