Pandemics, Politics, and Society
Gerard Delanty
Critical Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis
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Release Date: 22/02/2021
Critical Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis This volume is an important contribution to our understanding of global pandemics in general and Covid-19 in particular. It brings together the reflections of leading social and political scientists who are interested in the implications and significance of the current crisis for politics and society. The chapters provide both analysis of the social and political dimensions of the Coronavirus pandemic and historical contextualization as well as perspectives beyond the crisis. The volume seeks to focus on Covid-19 not simply as the terrain of epidemiology or public health, but as raising fundamental questions about the nature of social, economic and political processes. The problems of contemporary societies have become intensified as a result of the pandemic. Understanding the pandemic is as much a sociological question as it is a biological one, since viral infections are transmitted through social interaction. In many ways, the pandemic poses fundamental existential as well as political questions about social life as well as exposing many of the inequalities in contemporary societies. As the chapters in this volume show, epidemiological issues and sociological problems are elucidated in many ways around the themes of power, politics, security, suffering, equality and justice. This is a cutting edge and accessible volume on the Covid-19 pandemic with chapters on topics such as the nature and limits of expertise, democratization, emergency government, digitalization, social justice, globalization, capitalist crisis, and the ecological crisis. Contents Notes on Contributors Preface Gerard Delanty Part 1 Politics, Experts and the State Claus Offe Stephen Turner Jan Zielonka Jonathan White Daniel Innerarity Part 2 Globalization, History and the Future Helga Nowotny Eva Horn Bryan S. Turner Daniel Chernilo Frédéric Vandenberghe & Jean-Francois Véran Part 3 The Social and Alternatives Sylvia Walby Donatella della Porta Sonja Avlijaš Albena Azmanova Index
1. Introduction: The Pandemic in Historical and Global Context
2. Corona Pandemic Policy: Exploratory Notes on its ‘Epistemic Regime’
3. The Naked State: What the Breakdown of Normality Reveals
4. Who Should be in Charge of Pandemics? Scientists or Politicians?
5. Emergency Europe after Covid-19
6. Political Decision-Making in a Pandemic
7. In AI We Trust: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Pushes us Deeper into Digitalization
8. Tipping Points: The Anthropocene and COVID-19
9. The Political Theology of Covid-19: a Comparative History of Human Responses to Catastrophes
10. Another Globalisation: Covid-19 and the Cosmopolitan Imagination
11. The Pandemic as a Global Total Social Fact
12. Social Theory and COVID: Including Social Democracy
13. Progressive Social Movements, Democracy and the Pandemic
14. Security for Whom? Inequality and Human Dignity in Times of the Pandemic
15. Battlegrounds of Justice: The Pandemic and What Really Grieves the 99%