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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Though a globally shared experience, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected societies across the world in radically different ways. This book examines the unique implications of the pandemic in the Global South. With international contributors from a variety of disciplines including health, economics and geography, the book investigates the pandemic’s effects on development, medicine, gender (in)equality and human rights, among other issues. Its analysis illuminates further subsequent crises of interconnection, a pervasive health provision crisis and a resulting rise in socioeconomic inequality. The book’s assessment offers an urgent discourse on the ways in which the impact of COVID-19 can be mitigated in some of the most challenging socioeconomic contexts in the world.
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
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Part I Perspectives and Theory
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One Surviving Necropolitical Developments amid Democratic Disinformation: A Pandemic Perspective from Brazil
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Reactionary politics and the epistemic determinants of health
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‘Democratic’ disinformation? Brazil’s ‘early treatment’ response
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Necropolitics or survival? Disappearance in the flames
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Note
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References
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Two COVID-19, International Development and the Global Economy
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The inequality virus
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Neoliberal retreat?
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Entrenched neoliberalism amid emerging neo-Keynesianism
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References
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Three Global Finance and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa
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Historical patterns of flows
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Notes
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References
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Four COVID-19 Vaccine Inequality and Global Development: A Primer
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Vaccine nationalism and the scramble for COVID-19 vaccines
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COVAX and the struggle for vaccine equity
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An ongoing challenge for, and portal on, global development
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References
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Part II Policy Context
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Five Corporate Social Responsibility in the Time of Pandemic: An Indian Overview
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Corporate Social Responsibility: beyond charity
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Corporate Social Responsibility: the Indian scenario
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Corporate Social Responsibility and the pandemic
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Notes
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References
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Six Local Community and Policy Solutions to a Global Pandemic
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Producing PPE locally
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PPE efficacy and its lasting impact
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COVID-19 politicized
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COVID-19 deaths
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Tanzania’s comparative health performance in Eastern and Southern Africa
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Local responses to COVID-19
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Notes
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References
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Seven Pandemic Structure and Blowback: Endemic Inequality and the New (ab)Normal
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The pandemic cycle and structure
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The financialization of health
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Breaking the cycle
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References
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Eight Ending a Pandemic
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The COVID-19 pandemic
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The scramble for vaccines during the covid crisis
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Scaling up while preserving a demand–supply imbalance
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A better approach to pandemic threats
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References
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Part III Regional and Community Responses
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Nine Coping Mechanisms of Communities in Odisha: A Human Rights-Based Approach to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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A human rights-based approach
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State government role in managing the COVID-19 pandemic
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People’s Cultural Centre’s women’s self-help groups
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Youth engaging in COVID-19 relief activities
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References
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Ten To Lockdown or Not to Lockdown: A Pragmatic Policy Response to COVID-19 in Zambia
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The emergence of COVID-19
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COVID-19 policy choices and lockdown measures
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COVID-19 lockdown measures in Zambia
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References
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Eleven Latin America: Politics in Times of COVID-19
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The response to the crisis: the reaction of governments, political and social actors
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Latin American democracies after the pandemic: weary or sick?
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Note
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References
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Twelve Vietnam’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The spread of COVID-19 in 2020 and the response of the state and society
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2021: the fourth wave
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2022: Omicron, mass vaccination and an end in sight?
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Note
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References
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- Conclusion
- Index
- 出版地 : 英國
- 語言 : 英文
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