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The Global and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic = An Ethical and Philosophical Reflection /
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正題名/作者:
The Global and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic/ edited by Gottfried Schweiger.
其他題名:
An Ethical and Philosophical Reflection /
其他作者:
Schweiger, Gottfried.
面頁冊數:
XV, 335 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
World History, Global and Transnational History. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97982-9
ISBN:
9783030979829
The Global and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic = An Ethical and Philosophical Reflection /
The Global and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
An Ethical and Philosophical Reflection /[electronic resource] :edited by Gottfried Schweiger. - 1st ed. 2022. - XV, 335 p. 1 illus.online resource. - Studies in Global Justice,12121871-1456 ;. - Studies in Global Justice,15.
Chapter 1. Introduction (Gottfried Schweiger) -- Part I: Social Ethics of Pandemic Policies -- Chapter 2. Being Moral in Conditions of Scarcity: Hume visits Brazil in the Covid-19 pandemic (Evandro Barbosa) -- Chapter 3. Using virtue ethics as a framework for COVID-19 policy interventions (Sarah B. Garlington & Mary E Collins) -- Chapter 4. Ethical implications of COVID-19 policies: The case of Denmark (Anne Lykkeskov& Ezio DiNucci) -- Chapter 5. Pandemic, democracy, and freedom (Onni Hirvonen) -- Part II: Reflections on Work and Economy -- Chapter 6. Changing Property Relations due to Covid 19: A Comparative Study of Indian, German and the US-lockdown politics (Christoph Henning) -- Chapter 7. Social Invisibility and the Production of Precarity: Reflections on the Vulnerability of the Informal Workforce in India in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic (Urmi Bhattacharyya) -- Chapter 8. Recognition, employment and the social crisis in times of COVID-19 and beyond (Gottfried Schweiger) -- Chapter 9. COVID-19: Injustice or Misfortune? (Vittorio Bufacchi) -- Part III: Reflections on the Situation of Women, Families and Children -- Chapter 10. What I talk about when I talk about care: Covid-19 and variation in values (Teresa Baron) -- Chapter 11. So close, so far: Vulnerability and sexual and reproductive rights in the COVID-19 era (Ester Massó Guijarro& Rosana Triviño Caballero) -- Chapter 12. The rights of children of prisoners during a pandemic (William Bülow O'Nils) -- Chapter 13. Education of Children from Indigenous Communities in Malaysia during COVID-19 and Beyond: An analysis of the notion of fairness (Nur Surayyah Madhubala Abdullah & Hema Letchamanan) -- Chapter 14. From the lecture hall into the kids' room. Ethical-theological reflections on the family as a place of refuge in times of crisis (Caroline Teschmer& Kathrin Lose) -- Part IV: Reflections on Migration -- Chapter 15. The Ethics of Bilateral Labor Agreements for Global Nurses in the time of Pandemic (Klein Fernandez) -- Chapter 16. Power, vulnerability and the effects of COVID-19 on migrants held by the detention industry in the United States (Gabriela Mezzanotti & Alyssa Marie Kvalvaag) -- Chapter 17. The impact of COVID-19 on refugee women (Lara-Zuzan Golesorkhi) -- Chapter 18. The Moral and Political Implications of the Covid19 Pandemic on Undocumented Migrants (Noemi Magnani& Rachelle Bascara).
This book directly addresses the social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. It does so by focusing on both the immediate effects during the pandemic and the lockdowns, as well as the issues related to the long-term social consequences that are likely to result from the economic crisis in the coming years. To date, most philosophical essays and books have focused on the health aspects of the pandemic, and in particular on the fields of medical ethics and public health ethics. Containing a truly international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, a unique and global perspective is offered on the rarely discussed social and economic consequences of the pandemic. This book is of great interest to academic philosophers, but also to researchers from the social sciences. “This collection contributes significantly to our understanding of the ethics of pandemics, drawing our attention to existing injustices and inequities that have been laid bare by the COVID crisis. Perhaps just as important is the way in which it seeks to connect theory to practice. In short, it provides a compelling identification of ethical issues and potential resolutions to injustices highlighted by the pandemic. It would be valuable for anyone working in areas of global justice, social justice, international ethics, immigration, or international political theory.” Joshua J. Kassner (Professor, Division of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies, University of Baltimore) "For those who wish to gain both a deep and wide understanding of the societal consequences of the Covid-19 global pandemic, especially with a focus on ethics and fairness from an expansive array of perspectives, a deep dive into this book will be time well spent. The book deserves to find its footing with as wide an audience as possible. It is both ambitious and timely.” Michael J. Stevens (Brady Distinguished Presidential Professor, Weber State University).
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