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دانلود کتاب Beyond the Virus: Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives on Inequalities Raised by COVID-19

دانلود کتاب فراتر از ویروس: دیدگاه های چند رشته ای و بین المللی در مورد نابرابری های ناشی از COVID-19

Beyond the Virus: Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives on Inequalities Raised by COVID-19

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Beyond the Virus: Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives on Inequalities Raised by COVID-19

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ISBN (شابک) : 9781529221268 
ناشر: Bristol University Press 
سال نشر: 2023 
تعداد صفحات: 219 
زبان: English 
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Front Cover\nSeries page\nBeyond The Virus: Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives on Inequalities Raised by COVID-19\nCopyright information\nTable of Contents\nSeries Editor Preface\nList of Figures, Tables and Boxes\nNotes on Contributors\nAcknowledgements\nForeword\nPart I Introduction\n	Beyond the Virus: Perspectives on Power, Gender and Marginalization\n		Introduction\n		Streams of inequality\n			Power and governance\n			Gender\n			Marginalized communities\n		Diverse voices: international and multidisciplinary approaches\n		Chapter outline\n		Interim conclusions\n		References\nPart II Power and Governance\n	1 Beyond Liberty: A Republican Perspective on COVID-19 Restrictions and the Politics of Freedom\n		The libertarian objection\n		Liberty reconceptualized\n		A Republican objection\n		Conclusion\n		References\n	2 Beyond Authority and Governance in Israel during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Crumbling of Solidarity and the Rise of Social Inequalities\n		Introduction\n		Sociodemographic background\n		On solidarity\n		Legal and other responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel\n			Legal responses to the pandemic\n			Other responses to the pandemic\n		Discussions in parliament: policy considerations and theoretical themes\n			Public health\n			Human rights\n			The role of the law\n		Analysis\n		Conclusion\n		References\n	3 Mitigating Social Inequities in Quebec: Governance Law to the Rescue?\n		Introduction\n		Governing during a public health emergency\n		School closings: addressing food insecurity inequalities through community-based governance\n		Curfew: addressing inequalities by tailoring the law to the populations concerned\n			Mitigation measures for victims of domestic violence\n			Mitigation measures for people experiencing homelessness\n		Discussion\n		Conclusion\n		References\nPart III Gender\n	4 (In)Equality, Expertise and the COVID-19 Crisis: An Intersectional Analysis\n		Introduction\n		Literature review\n		Methodology\n		Analysis\n		Conclusion\n		References\n	5 Beyond COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance: A Gender Analysis\n		Introduction\n		Overview of the data\n			Dependent variable\n			Independent and control variables\n				Independent variable: gender\n				Socio-demographic controls\n				COVID-19 specific controls\n		Overview of the qualitative data\n		Does gender matter for compliance with COVID-19 restrictions?\n		Why are women less likely to comply with household mixing rules?\n			The interdependency of caring arrangements\n			Compounding of caring obligations\n			Concern for the welfare of dependents\n		Conclusion\n		References\nPart IV Marginalized Communities\n	6 Beyond Privacy: South Korea’s Digital Technology-led Policy on COVID-19 and Its Impact on Human Rights\n		Introduction\n		K-Quarantine: Korean government’s policy against COVID-19\n			Amendment of relevant laws\n			COVID-19 policy in South Korea: Test-Trace-Treat approach using digital technology\n		Impacts on human rights\n			Digital surveillance resulting in a loss of privacy\n			Discrimination and stigmatization\n		Conclusion\n		References\n	7 Business as Usual: Inequality and Health Litigation during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brazil\n		Introduction\n		Inequality and the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil\n		Health litigation before and during COVID-19: a right to everything\n			What happened during COVID-19?\n		A right to nothing: the right to health in Brazilian prison facilities\n			What happened during the pandemic?\n		Conclusion\n		References\n	8 Beyond the Rhetoric of Essentiality: Canada’s Neoliberal Migrant Worker Policy during the COVID-19 Pandemic\n		Introduction\n		Language of ‘essential workers’ and migrant workers’ access to COVID-19 related healthcare\n		Concerns about ‘essential industries’ and migrant workers’ occupational safety and income protection\n		Pursuit of ‘essential citizens’ and migrant workers’ access to permanent residency\n		Conclusion\n		References\nPart V Conclusion\n	Beyond the Virus, Towards Social Justice\n		Reactive responses to the pandemic\n			Laws, rules and regulation masking inequalities\n			Alternative forms of governance\n		Going ‘beyond the virus’ …\n			Hidden inequalities and the importance of intersectionality\n		… Towards social justice\n		References\nIndex




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