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Global Health, Humanity and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Philosophical and Sociological Challenges and Imperatives

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9783031174285
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This volume interrogates global health and especially the scourge of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role that science has played in mitigating the human experiences of pandemics and health over the centuries. Science, and the scientific method, has always been at the forefront of the human attempt at undermining the virulent consequences of sicknesses and diseases. However, the scientific image of humans in the world is founded on the presumption of possessing the complete understanding about humans and their physiological and psychological frameworks. This volume challenges this scientific assumption. Global health denotes the complex and cumulative health profile of humanity that involves not only the framework of scientific researches and practices that investigates and seeks to improve the health of all people on the globe, but also the range of humanistic issues - economic, cultural, social, ideological - that constitute the sources of inequities and threat to the achievement of apositive global health profile. This volume balances the argument that diseases and pandemics are human problems that demand both scientific and humanistic interventions.

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ISBN13:9783031174285
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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Chapter One&nbsp;Introduction: Humanity and Disease Discourse.-&nbsp;Chapter Two&nbsp;Toward a Fuller Understanding of the Enigma of Health.-&nbsp;Chapter Three&nbsp;Ubuntu and COVID-19: A Philosophical Reflection.-&nbsp;Chapter Four&nbsp;Limits of Science-based Approaches in Global Health: Socio-Cultural and Moral Lessons from Ebola and Covid-19.-&nbsp;Chapter Five&nbsp;The Vaccination Mandate Debate Revisited.-&nbsp;Part II: Critical Framing of the Pandemic in Africa.-&nbsp;Chapter Six&nbsp;An African Perspective on the Ethics and Politics of Foreign Medical Aid in a Pandemic.-&nbsp;Chapter Seven&nbsp;Disease Discourses, African Knowledge Systems, and COVID-19 in Senegal.-&nbsp;Chapter Eight&nbsp;Ẹnulẹbọ: Ethical Imperative of Yorùbá Thought on Eating for Covid-19 Related Crises.-&nbsp;Chapter Nine&nbsp;Epidemiology and an Epistemic Evaluation of the Management of Covid-19 in Nigeria.-&nbsp;Chapter Ten&nbsp;Borders, Boundaries and Identities: Navigating the Barriers to Solidarity and Cohesion in a Pandemic.-&nbsp;Chapter Eleven&nbsp;Discourses of the Wandering Almajiri Child as Representation of the (Post-) COVID Generation.-&nbsp;Chapter Twelve&nbsp;Quarantining the Holy Spirit: Africa and the Pentecostal Economy of COVID-19 Pandemic.-&nbsp;Chapter Thirteen&nbsp;On Pandemic Planning and the Front-line Workers in Nigeria.-&nbsp;Chapter Fourteen&nbsp;Dialogism and Polyphony in the Interpretations of COVID-19 Discourse in Zimbabwe.-&nbsp;Part III: Representing COVID-19.-&nbsp;Chapter Fifteen&nbsp;Cartooning COVID on Facebook.-&nbsp;Chapter Sixteen&nbsp;“It’s in Your hands”: Communicating a Pandemic to a Disengaged Public.-&nbsp;Chapter Seventeen&nbsp;Musical (Re)presentations of COVID-19 on Social Media among Young People in Nigeria.-&nbsp;Chapter Eighteen&nbsp;Covid-19, Food and Freedom to Worship: An Analytic Approach to Nigeria’s Religioscape.-&nbsp;Chapter Nineteen&nbsp;Covid-19 Risk Communication and Community Engagement on Social Media in Nigeria.-&nbsp;Chapter Twenty&nbsp;COVID-19 (Post)proverbials: Twisting the Word Against the Virus.<div><br></div>
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