In the UK, discussion of good citizenship during the COVID-19 pandemic largely focused on compliance and non-compliance with government rules. In this article, we offer an alternative point of focus. Pandemic governance proceeded not only through rules/morality, but also through freedom/ethics. Good citizenship, therefore, involved practical reasoning in response to situations. We demonstrate this using diaries and other forms of writing collected by Mass Observation during the first six months of the pandemic. Responses to government rules and guidance varied by situation. Many people found governance through freedom/ethics confusing and burdensome. Faced by ethical dilemmas, they managed risks and responsibilities by deliberating, weighin...
Published on 7 May 2020To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, governments worldwide have under...
This chapter examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on governance and legal systems, and evalu...
This article interrogates the norms of good citizenship invoked in and across different social domai...
In March 2020, the UK introduced a set of rules to ‘lockdown’ the country in response to the COVID-1...
In this essay we critique the governance of the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic via examining t...
Aim: Not only is the coronavirus pandemic about science and facts, it also raises a number of ethica...
The Korean COVID-19 surveillance system generates public discourses on good citizenship regarding ci...
How do governments ensure public compliance with protective policies that restrict individual libert...
Pykett J, Straßheim H, Ball S, et al. Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government ...
Published online on March 17th, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health emergency, but it also ...
The ways governments deal with the pandemic and communicate the crisis with their constituencies hav...
In March 2020, the UK introduced a set of rules to ‘lockdown’ the country in response to the COVID-1...
Governments around the world have faced the challenge of how to respond to the recent outbreak of a ...
This article transects and articulates different disciplines and lines of thought in order to unders...
The Law and Compliance during COVID-19 project sought to answer a critical question: what drove publ...
Published on 7 May 2020To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, governments worldwide have under...
This chapter examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on governance and legal systems, and evalu...
This article interrogates the norms of good citizenship invoked in and across different social domai...
In March 2020, the UK introduced a set of rules to ‘lockdown’ the country in response to the COVID-1...
In this essay we critique the governance of the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic via examining t...
Aim: Not only is the coronavirus pandemic about science and facts, it also raises a number of ethica...
The Korean COVID-19 surveillance system generates public discourses on good citizenship regarding ci...
How do governments ensure public compliance with protective policies that restrict individual libert...
Pykett J, Straßheim H, Ball S, et al. Ethical moments and institutional expertise in UK Government ...
Published online on March 17th, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health emergency, but it also ...
The ways governments deal with the pandemic and communicate the crisis with their constituencies hav...
In March 2020, the UK introduced a set of rules to ‘lockdown’ the country in response to the COVID-1...
Governments around the world have faced the challenge of how to respond to the recent outbreak of a ...
This article transects and articulates different disciplines and lines of thought in order to unders...
The Law and Compliance during COVID-19 project sought to answer a critical question: what drove publ...
Published on 7 May 2020To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, governments worldwide have under...
This chapter examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on governance and legal systems, and evalu...
This article interrogates the norms of good citizenship invoked in and across different social domai...