Disability Justice in Public Health Emergencies

Disability Justice in Public Health Emergencies

Gary, Mercer E.; Reynolds, Joel Michael

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

166

Mole

9781032820330

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Why Only Disability Justice Can Prepare Us for the Next Public Health Emergency Mercer E. Gary and Joel Michael Reynolds Part I: Crisis in the Clinic 1. Disability Rights and Disability Justice as Gestalt Shifts for Triage Decision-Making in a Pandemic Katie Savin and Laura Guidry-Grimes 2. Incorporating Social Determinants of Health into Crisis Standards of Care April Dworetz 3. Tragic Choices: Disability, Triage, and Equity Amidst a Global Pandemic Joseph A. Stramondo Part II: Multiply Marginalized 4. "We are a Compromise": A Social Security Model of Disability During Covid-19 Katie Savin 5. Chronic Injustice: On Racialized Disablement and the Urgency of the Everyday Desiree Valentine 6. Long COVID and Disability: Navigating the Future Nicholas G. Evans 7. Patient-Centered Communication and Resource Allocation for Non-Speaking People During Crises Ally Peabody Smith Part III: Before the Next Pandemic 8. Long Covid and Disability Justice: Critiquing the Present, Forming the Future Sarah Clark Miller 9. Not Everything is a Pandemic: The Challenge of Disability Justice Perry Zurn 10. Education as Bioethics: Oppression and Pandemic Public Education Kevin Timpe 11. Building Institutional Trustworthiness in Emergency Conditions: Lessons from Disability Scholarship and Activism Corinne Lajoie
disability;critical disability studies;global health;pandemics;disaster ethics;disability justice;disability rights;triage;crisis standards of care;discrimination;COVID-19;long COVID;racialized disablement;intellectual disability;ableism