Vulnerabilities
Vulnerabilities
Rethinking Medicine Rights and Humanities in Post-pandemic
Achella, Stefania; Marazia, Chantal
Springer International Publishing AG
10/2023
241
Dura
Inglês
9783031393778
15 a 20 dias
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?Part I: What is Vulnerability.- 1.Vulnerability is said in many ways.- 2. Ethics in Scenes of Disaster.- 3. Humanity of the Human and the Politics of Vulnerability.- 4. Vulnerability and the End of the World.- 5. A Biosocial Perspective on (COVID-19) Pandemic Outbreaks: Interfaces of Biology and Social Determinants.- Part II: Who is Vulnerable?.- 6. Vulnerability and Gender fter COVID-19.- 7. Phenomenology of Vulnerability: a Person-centred Approach.- 8. (In-) Visibility of Children and their Psychosocial Vulnerability - the Narrowed Discourse on Children in the First Year of the Pandemic in Germany.- 9. Social Inequality in Child Health and Development - Before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 10. The (Crip) Art of Reworking Vulnerability - and Perhaps, to Find a Way Out of It.- 11. "Total Institutions" as Litmus Test of Civilisation.- Part III. The future of Vulnerability.- 12. Vulnerable toOurselves, or the Radicalized Disenchantment of Being.- 13. Pandemic Necropolitics: Vulnerability, Resilience, and the Crisis of Marginalization in the Liberal Democratic State.- 14. Vulnerability as a New Perspective on Ethical Challenges in Healthcare.- 15. Vulnerability, Interest Convergence, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from the Future.
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Life and Body;Biopolitics;Epistemology;Medicine;Gender-Studies;COVID;Pandemic
?Part I: What is Vulnerability.- 1.Vulnerability is said in many ways.- 2. Ethics in Scenes of Disaster.- 3. Humanity of the Human and the Politics of Vulnerability.- 4. Vulnerability and the End of the World.- 5. A Biosocial Perspective on (COVID-19) Pandemic Outbreaks: Interfaces of Biology and Social Determinants.- Part II: Who is Vulnerable?.- 6. Vulnerability and Gender fter COVID-19.- 7. Phenomenology of Vulnerability: a Person-centred Approach.- 8. (In-) Visibility of Children and their Psychosocial Vulnerability - the Narrowed Discourse on Children in the First Year of the Pandemic in Germany.- 9. Social Inequality in Child Health and Development - Before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic.- 10. The (Crip) Art of Reworking Vulnerability - and Perhaps, to Find a Way Out of It.- 11. "Total Institutions" as Litmus Test of Civilisation.- Part III. The future of Vulnerability.- 12. Vulnerable toOurselves, or the Radicalized Disenchantment of Being.- 13. Pandemic Necropolitics: Vulnerability, Resilience, and the Crisis of Marginalization in the Liberal Democratic State.- 14. Vulnerability as a New Perspective on Ethical Challenges in Healthcare.- 15. Vulnerability, Interest Convergence, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from the Future.
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